STATISTICS
MINOR – 2001-03 Catalog
Statistics Department
Faculty Offices East (25), Room 107D
(805) 756-2709
The Statistics minor program allows students from across the University to acquire substantial statistical skills that can be applied in their own disciplines.
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Select one of the following introductory
sequences |
8–9 |
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STAT 217 Introduction to
Statistical Concepts and Methods (4) and
STAT 313 Applied Experimental Design and Regression Models (4) |
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STAT 218 Applied
Statistics-Life Sciences (4) and STAT
313 (4) |
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STAT 221 Intro Probability
and Statistics (5) and STAT 313 (4) |
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STAT 251 Statistical
Inference for Mgmt. I (4) and STAT
252 Statistical Inference for Mgmt. II (5) |
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STAT 321 Probability and
Statistics for Engineers and Scientists (4) and STAT 322 Statistical Analysis for Engineers and Scientists
(4) |
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Required Courses |
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STAT 330
Statistical Computing I: SAS |
4 |
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STAT 323 Design/Analysis of Experiments I or STAT 324 Applied Regression
Analysis |
4 |
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STAT
400-level electives |
4,4 |
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Select
one course from outside the
Statistics Department, with the approval of the Statistics Minor Coordinator,
that has substantial statistical applicability |
3-4 |
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