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MATH 1329 - Statistics for the Health Sciences (B) |
Prerequisite: A grade of “SC” or better in MATH 0745 or placement test.
This course introduces the fundamental topics in statistics as they relate to the health science field. Topics include experimental design, graphical and numerical descriptive statistics, fundamentals of probability, the binomial and normal distributions, sensitivity analysis, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression analysis, chi-square analysis, and nonparametric tests. Fulfilling all requirements of an introductory statistics course for the health sciences, this course provides additional time designed to address the needs of students who will benefit from additional instruction with fundamental mathematics skills. Because of duplication in course content, students with credit for MATH 1330 Statistics for the Health Sciences or its equivalent should not take this course.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Lecture, Independent Study, Online, Hybrid, Online WSR Virtual Meeting req Sciences and Math Division Mathematics Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Credit Prerequisites: Credit level MATH 0745 Minimum Grade of SC or Credit level MATH 0745 Minimum Grade of S or ACT Math 19 or Pre-Algebra 31 or Algebra 00 or Math Level 1 1 or Math Level 2 2 or Math Level 3 3 or Math Level 4 4 or Math Level 5 5 or Trigonometry 00 or SAT Mathematics 460 or College Algebra 00 or Accuplacer Arithmetic 080 or Accuplacer Elementary Algebra 045 or NG - Arithmetic 263 or NG - Quantitative Reasoning 240 or SAT Math Section Score 460 |
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