STA 1202 - Statistics with Applications Stretch II (3) This is the second semester of two in the Statistics with Applications stretch sequence that introduces the concepts of probability and basic descriptive statistics with requisite arithmetic and algebraic topics integrated throughout. This path is designed to serve students with majors that require no college-level mathematics beyond introductory freshman-level statistics. Students must take a year-long sequence to receive credit for college-level statistics. STA 1202 is focused mainly on the elementary probability theory and statistical inference. STA 1201 is a prerequisite for STA 1202. STA 1201 and STA 1202 together are equivalent to STA 1200. This sequence covers topics that include basic concepts of probability, discrete and continuous random variables, sampling distributions, introduction to statistical inference, confidence intervals for population means and proportions, hypothesis testing for population means and proportions, and correlation and regression model.
GE Area B4 credit is earned only by completing both STA 1201 and 1202.
Prerequisite(s): CR in STA 1201 or consent of instructor. GE Area(s): B4 Component(s): Lecture Grading Basis: Graded Only Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once Course Category: GE Course
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