Summer Term 2025 (1920)
STAT 252 - Introduction to Applied Statistics II
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)
Methods in applied statistics including regression techniques, analysis of variance and covariance, and methods of data analysis. Applications are taken from Biological, Physical and Social Sciences, and Business. Prerequisite: One of STAT 141, 151, 161, 235 or SCI 151. Notes: (1) Credit can be obtained in at most one of STAT 252, 319, 337 or 341, or AREC 313. (2) This course may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained in STAT 368 or 378.
LECTURE X50 (40034)
2025-07-07 - 2025-08-13
MTWR 18:00 - 19:20
Fall Term 2025 (1930)
SCI 201 - The Scientific Process
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-1.5S-0)
This course takes a multidisciplinary approach that applies to all natural and social sciences. It systematically covers the four broad phases of the scientific process: planning and preparation (including research design, research ethics, literature review, and proposal writing), data collection (important principles), data analysis and interpretation (including selection of appropriate statistical analysis), and scientific writing and presentation (preparing written research reports, oral presentations, and posters). As part of this course, students conduct mini-research projects to gain practical, hands-on experience in working through all four phases of the scientific process. Prerequisite: One of STAT 141, 151, 161, 235 or SCI 151.
LECTURE A1 (57189)
2025-09-02 - 2025-12-08
MWF 14:00 - 14:50
Winter Term 2026 (1940)
SCI 201 - The Scientific Process
3 units (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-1.5S-0)
This course takes a multidisciplinary approach that applies to all natural and social sciences. It systematically covers the four broad phases of the scientific process: planning and preparation (including research design, research ethics, literature review, and proposal writing), data collection (important principles), data analysis and interpretation (including selection of appropriate statistical analysis), and scientific writing and presentation (preparing written research reports, oral presentations, and posters). As part of this course, students conduct mini-research projects to gain practical, hands-on experience in working through all four phases of the scientific process. Prerequisite: One of STAT 141, 151, 161, 235 or SCI 151.
LECTURE B1 (85845)
2026-01-05 - 2026-04-10
MWF 14:00 - 14:50