Description
This graduate level course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of probability, common distributions, statistical methods, and data analysis. It is intended for graduate students who have one undergraduate statistics course and who wish to review the fundamentals before taking additional 500 level statistics courses. This course is cohort-based, which means that there is an established start and end date, and that you will interact with other students throughout the course.
Upon completion of this course students will:
- Appreciate and understand the role of statistics in your own field of study.
- Develop an ability to apply appropriate statistical methods to summarize and analyze data for some of the more routine experimental settings.
- Make sense of data and be able to report the results in appropriate table or statistical terms for inclusion in your thesis or paper.
- Perform appropriate statistical techniques using Minitab and interpret the results/outputs.
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This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of probability, common distributions, statistical methods, and data analysis. It is intended for graduate students who have one undergraduate statistics course and who wish to review the fundamentals before taking additional 500 level statistics courses. This course is cohort-based, which means that there is an established start and end date, and that you will interact with other students throughout the course.
STAT 500: Applied Statistics
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TypeOnline Courses
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ProviderOPEN.ED@PSU
This graduate level course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of probability, common distributions, statistical methods, and data analysis. It is intended for graduate students who have one undergraduate statistics course and who wish to review the fundamentals before taking additional 500 level statistics courses. This course is cohort-based, which means that there is an established start and end date, and that you will interact with other students throughout the course.
Upon completion of this course students will:
- Appreciate and understand the role of statistics in your own field of study.
- Develop an ability to apply appropriate statistical methods to summarize and analyze data for some of the more routine experimental settings.
- Make sense of data and be able to report the results in appropriate table or statistical terms for inclusion in your thesis or paper.
- Perform appropriate statistical techniques using Minitab and interpret the results/outputs.
This course provides an introduction to the basic concepts of probability, common distributions, statistical methods, and data analysis. It is intended for graduate students who have one undergraduate statistics course and who wish to review the fundamentals before taking additional 500 level statistics courses. This course is cohort-based, which means that there is an established start and end date, and that you will interact with other students throughout the course.