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Courses with Inferential STATS
These are some options for the inferential stats prerequisite. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list; rather some options to assist you in meeting the admission requirement for an inferential statistics course within five years of your application date. Students must check with the graduate school for each program regarding admission requirements for non-degree seeking students. ECU (Graduate School) 1. ECU: Psychology a. PSYC 6430 - Statistics and Research Design (3) i. 2 classroom and 3 lab hours per week. P: Consent of chair. Inferential statistical application and research methodologies. 2. Math Department a. MATH 5031 - Applied Statistical Analysis (3) (WI) i. May not count toward mathematics hours required for the mathematics concentration of the MA. P: MATH 2228, 3584; or equivalent; or consent of instructor. Topics include analysis of variance and covariance, experimental design, multiple and partial regression and correlation, nonparametric statistics, and use of computer statistical package. 3. Public Health a. BIOS 7021 - Biostatistics for Health Professionals I (3) P: MATH 1065 or consent of instructor. Applies statistical methods to health sciences. Types, organization, and display of data; elementary probability; parametric and nonparametric techniques when dealing with one or two samples (matched and independent); one way ANOVA; and simple linear regression. i. BIOS 7021 is offered in the College of Health Sciences and it was formerly called BIOS 6021.
UNC- Chapel Hill 1. Education Statistics I (EDUC 710) http://soe.unc.edu/academics/courses/educ710-2.php
Fayetteville State University: 1. SOCI 503 (3-3-0) Social Statistics: An introduction to descriptive and inferential social statistics, including parametric and non-parametric measures of association, tests of difference, probability and regression.
NC State University: 2. ST 507 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences I
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A general introduction to the use of descriptive and inferential statistics in behavioral science research. Methods for describing and summarizing data presented, followed by procedures for estimating population parameters and testing hypotheses concerning summarized data. http://www2.acs.ncsu.edu/reg_records/crs_cat/ST.html#ST 507
University of Phoenix
Statistics – mth540 (3 credits) This course surveys descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on practical applications of statistical analysis. The principles of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data are covered in this course. It examines the role of statistical analysis, terminology, the appropriate use of techniques, and interpretation of statistical findings through the applications and functions of statistical methods. This graduate-level course is 6 weeks. This course is available to take individually or as part of a degree or certificate program. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
You can view the course description at www.phoenix.edu/courses/mth540.htm
Grand Canyon University
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PSY520: This course provides a study of theories of probability, descriptive and inferential analysis of data and testing of statistical hypothesis. Practical experience is provided in the application of statistical methods.