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MATH135 - Elementary Statistics

Please note: the course information listed here is based on the 2009 / 2010 Catalog which is subject to change. Please consult with an Academic Advisor for the latest course information.

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Course Type Course Sections Instr Method Term Length On-Campus Meeting Days and Times
If applicable
Credits # Seats Left Instructor
Hybrid CourseMATH-135-H01-87604RE1/4 - 3/20M from 11:00 AM to 11:50 AM on Main Campus515Smith
  OT11/4 - 3/20    
Hybrid CourseMATH-135-H02-87605RE3/6 - 3/6Sa from 9:00 AM to 10:50 AM on Main Campus58Betzel
  RE2/20 - 2/20Sa from 9:00 AM to 10:50 AM on Main Campus   
  RE2/6 - 2/6Sa from 9:00 AM to 10:50 AM on Main Campus   
  RE1/9 - 1/9Sa from 9:00 AM to 10:50 AM on Main Campus   
  RE1/23 - 1/23Sa from 9:00 AM to 10:50 AM on Main Campus   
  OT1/4 - 3/20    
Hybrid CourseMATH-135-H03-87606RE1/4 - 3/20W from 7:00 PM to 7:50 PM on Main Campus55Persinger
  OT1/4 - 3/20    
Web-based CourseMATH-135-W01-87607OT1/4 - 3/20There are no meetings on-campus50Smith
  OT11/4 - 3/20    
Web-based CourseMATH-135-W02-87608OT11/4 - 3/20There are no meetings on-campus50Smith
  OT1/4 - 3/20    
Web-based CourseMATH-135-W03-87609OT11/4 - 3/20There are no meetings on-campus50Betzel
  OT1/4 - 3/20    
Web-based CourseMATH-135-W04-87610OT1/4 - 3/20There are no meetings on-campus57Betzel
  OT11/4 - 3/20    
Web-based CourseMATH-135-W05-87611OT1/4 - 3/20There are no meetings on-campus518Betzel
  OT11/4 - 3/20    

Course Information:

Description:

This course is designed to acquaint students with statistical methods used in gathering and analyzing data. The course includes sampling methods and data classification; descriptive statistics; percentiles and z-scores; basic concepts in probability; binomial and normal probability distributions; the Central Limit Theorem; estimating population parameters; hypothesis testing; and linear correlation and regression. A TI-83/84 graphing calculator is required. Not open to students with credit for MATH 233.This course has traditional, hybrid, and Web section offerings. Course meets basic related requirements for several A.A.S. degree technical programs. MATH 135 may be available as an honors class.

Quarters Offered:

Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, (Distance Learning)

Credit Hours:

5 credit hours

Instructional Methods:

Lecture: 5 hours - Lab: 1 hour

Prerequisites:

Either MATH103 (with a grade of "C" of higher) or by placement

Corequisites:

None

MATH135 is a Prerequisite for These Courses:

HRM 221, HRM 222, NURS213, SSCI287

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