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GIS Certificate: Statistics courses at UWT

The following is a list of statistics courses offered at UWT as of Autumn Quarter 2005. This is intended as a guide and may not include all possible courses available at UWT. Consult with a program adviser for details on availability and eligibility for these courses.

TQS 310 Statistics with Applications (5)

Statistical concepts and analysis along with the practice of statistics, computer analysis methods. Topics include graphical and verbal descriptions of data along with the calculation and interpretation of correlation and regression using practical examples from the sciences and social science areas. Large data sets used as representative research results.

THLTH 305 Statistics: Learning from Data (5)

Examines concepts and practice of statistics in health and social sciences. Emphasizes applications in the three major areas of statistical practice: data analysis, organizing and describing data; data production, sampling, and design; and statistical inference, drawing conclusions. Uses working with genuine data to enhance abilities to actively apply statistical concepts. Required background: intermediate algebra.

TSOCWF 351 Applied Statistics for Social and Human Services (5)

Application of statistical methods for use in social and human services. Examines purpose and use of social statistics in include analyzing the relationships between variables as a tool for conducting research; central tendencies and dispersion; probability; descriptive statistics, statistical inference and hypothesis testing; and bivariate analysis. Open to non-majors.

TBUS 301 Quantitative Analysis for Business (5)

Provides statistical tools to analyze business problems and enhance decision-making. Utilizes an applied approach to organize, explore, and analyze data, design experiments, and surveys, understand estimations and significance tests, and use quantitative methods.

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