MAT143 Introduction to Statistics
This course is an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics and the basic laws of probability as used in business, social science, or education. Topics examined are: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, normal distributions, confidence intervals, sampling, introduction to hypothesis testing, correlation, and linear regression. Other topics such as chi-square distribution and F-distribution will be covered as time permits. The course emphasizes the practical understanding and use of concepts and procedures essential to statistical analysis (statistical software may be used at the instructor's discretion for solving applied problems). Fulfills open, liberal arts and mathematics electives.
Prerequisite
Communication Proficiency or PSAT Evidence based Reading and Writing of 550 or above (taken in 2016 or later), or, SAT Evidenced based Reading and Writing of 550 or above (taken in 2016 or later), or ACT English of 22 or above and Mathematics proficiency and CEAR 54 or above, or NGQA 262 or above, or PSAT Math 540 or higher or SATM 510 or above (if taken prior to 2016) or SATM 540 or above or ACT 22 or above or High School GPA 2.7 or above or
MAT110 or MAT002 or
MAT061 or MAT003 or
MAT062 or
MAT094 with a C or better or Math Module 8 or above.
Electives
- DTC - Nutritional Sci Directed Elect
- LA - Liberal Arts Elective
- MATH - Mathematics Elective
- OPEN - Open Elective
- STEM - STEM Elective