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Statistics Minor
MINOR IN STATISTICS (Plan A)
Requires 3 semesters of calculus (Math 165, 165, 265) as prerequisite.
Required: 9 credits, including:
*Math 421, 422 Statistical Theory I, II (6)
3 hours from:
Biol 470 Biometry (3)
EFR 513 Basic Computer Applications in Education (2)
EFR 514 Small System Computer Applications in Education (3)
EFR 516 Statistics II (3)
*ChE 515 Design of Engineering experiments (3)
Econ 310 Intermediate Business and Economic Statistics (3)
*EE 411 Communications Engineering (3)
*Math 321 Applied Statistics (3)
*Math 403 Theory of Probability (3)
*Math 415 Topics in Applied Math (when appropriate) (3)
Math 416 Topics in Statistics (1-3)
Psy 541 Advanced Univariate Statistics (3)
Psy 542 Test Construction and Multivariate Analysis (3)
Psy 543 Experimental Design (3)
Soc 521 Advanced Analytical Methods (3)
*Indicates calculus as a prerequisite.
MINOR IN STATISTICS (Plan B)
Requires Math 104, Finite Mathematics, and Math 146, Applied Calculus I, as prerequisites.
Required: 12 credits from:
Biol 470 Biometry (3)
EFR 513 Basic Computer Applications in Education (2)
EFR 514 Small System Computer Applications in Education (3)
EFR 516 Statistics II (3)
*ChE 515 Design of Engineering experiments (3)
No more than 1 class from:
Econ 210 Elementary Business and Economics Statistics (3)
Psy 241 Introduction to Statistics (4)
Soc 326 Sociological Statistics (3)
Econ 310 Intermediate Business and Economic Statistics (3)
*EE 411 Communications Engineering (3)
*Math 321 Applied Statistics (3)
*Math 403 Theory of Probability (3)
*Math 415 Topics in Applied Math (when appropriate) (3)
Math 416 Topics in Statistics (1-3)
*Math 421 Statistical Theory I (3)
*Math 422 Statistical Theorv II (3)
Psy 541 Advanced Univariate Statistics (3)
Psy 542 Test Construction and Multivariate Analysis (3)
Psy 543 Experimental Design (3)
Soc 521 Advanced Analytical Methods (3)
*Indicates calculus as a prerequisite.