Offered by Department of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Natural and Social Sciences
STAT Courses
- STAT 835P - Statistical Techniques - 3 hours
- An introduction to statistics for educational and sociological research. Will include descriptive statistics, normal distribution,
and an introduction to correlation, hypothesis testing, and analysis of variance.
- STAT 837P - Computer Analysis of Statistical Data - 3 hours
- Prereq: one introductory statistics course and one computer science course
The analysis of data taken from the social sciences. The computer will be a tool for the course.
- STAT 840 - Stochastic Modeling - 3 hours
- Prereq: STAT 441*
Methods quantifying the dynamic relationships of sequences of random events. Methods studied include markov chains, poisson,
renewal, branching, and queuing, and their many applications to real life situations.
- STAT 841P - Probability and Statistics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 202* or permission of instructor
Elementary probability theory and statistical applications.
- STAT 842P - Mathematical Statistics - 3 hours
- Prereq: MATH 260* and
MATH 441, STAT 345* and
STAT 441*
Development of statistical concepts and methods from a mathematical viewpoint with emphasis on derivation of distributions and
their characteristics. Includes common theoretical distributions, moment generating functions, sampling distributions, estimation
and hypotheses-testing concepts, and analysis of variance techniques.
- STAT 891P - Expanded Campus Workshop - 1-3 hours
- Selected contemporary topics in statistics are covered.
- STAT 895P - Independent Study - 1-3 hours
* This course is the immediate prerequisite. Other preparation is
required prior to this immediate prerequisite.