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STAT 116 Elementary Statistics
Effective Date: September 2015
This course is mainly for students in criminal justice, dental hygiene, social sciences and general arts. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability and probability models, one- and two-sample inferences for population means and proportions, simple linear correlation and regression, categorical data analyses.
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- Credits
- 4
- Format
- 4 lecture hours per week and 1 lab hour on alternate weeks
- Related programs
- Criminal Justice; Dental Hygiene; Arts and Science Studies
- Tuition
- $379.35 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
Prerequisites
One of:
- C in Principles of Math 11
- C in Applications of Math 11
- C in Pre-Calculus 11
- C in Foundations of Math 11
- C- in Principles of Math 12
- C- in Pre-Calculus 12
- C in MATH 072
- C in MATH 135
- C in MATH 137
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STAT 157 Applied Statistics for Computing
Effective Date: September 2017
Students will learn statistical concepts relevant to introductory computer programming. Students will study counting techniques, introductory probability, descriptive statistics, and confidence intervals. Applications to computer systems are included throughout the course.
Course offerings vary by term; search Camlink for scheduled sections
- Credits
- 3
- Format
- 5 lecture hours per week for 7 weeks
- Tuition
- $327.20 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
Prerequisites
One of:
- C+ in Principles of Math 11
- C+ in Pre-Calculus 11
- C in Foundations of Math 12
- C in Applications of Math 12
- C in Principles of Math 12
- C in Pre-calculus 12
- C+ in MATH 073
- C in MATH 107
- C in MATH 115
- C+ in MATH 137
- C in MATH 139
Camosun offers Math assessment testing to determine current level of skill.
Restricted course Open to students in Information and Computer Systems.
STAT 216 Applied Statistics
Effective Date: September 2016
Students in second-year Biology, Business, Chemistry, Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, and Environmental Technology will be prepared to conduct basic statistical analyses. Students will study descriptive statistics, probability, Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, correlation and linear regression, and categorical data analysis. Students will also learn to use statistical software to perform statistical data analyses.
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- Credits
- 4
- Format
- 4 lecture hours and 0.5 lab hours per week
- Related programs
- Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology; Environmental Technology; Arts and Science Studies
- Tuition
- $379.35 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
STAT 218 Probability and Statistics 1
Effective Date: September 2015
Examples from a variety of disciplines will introduce the mathematical foundations of statistical inference. Topics: descriptive statistics; elementary probability theory, random variables, discrete and continuous probability distributions, expectation, joint, marginal and conditional distributions; linear functions of random variables; sampling distribution; point and interval estimation; significance testing.
Check transferability with the BC Transfer Guide • Course offerings vary by term; search Camlink for scheduled sections
- Credits
- 4
- Format
- 4 lecture hours per week and 1 lab hour on alternate weeks
- Related programs
- Arts and Science Studies; Engineering Transfer; General Science
- Tuition
- $379.35 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
STAT 219 Probability and Statistics 2
Effective Date: May 2016
Examples from a variety of disciplines will be used to demonstrate an introduction to the mathematical foundations of statistical inference. Topics: estimation and testing of hypotheses; normal sampling distribution theory; analysis of variance and the design of experiments; simple linear regression and correlation; analysis of categorical data; distribution-free procedures.
Check transferability with the BC Transfer Guide • Course offerings vary by term; search Camlink for scheduled sections
- Credits
- 4
- Format
- 4 lecture hours and 0.5 lab hours per week
- Related programs
- Arts and Science Studies; General Science; University Transfer
- Tuition
- $379.35 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
STAT 254 Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Effective Date: January 2017
This calculus-based introductory statistics course includes counting techniques, introductory probability, Bayes’ theorem, measures of central tendency and variation, expected value, discrete and continuous distributions, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression. Applications to engineering are included throughout the course.
Check transferability with the BC Transfer Guide • Course offerings vary by term; search Camlink for scheduled sections
- Credits
- 3
- Format
- 4 lecture hours per week
- Tuition
- $337.20 plus additional fees. Effective from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020.
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