STAT 511 - Design and Data Analysis for Researchers I
4 credits
Delivery/Location: Online
Prerequisite
STAT 301 (Introduction to Statistical Methods) or STAT 307/ERHS 307 (Introduction to Biostatistics) or STAT 311 (Statistics for Behavioral Sciences I) or STAT 315 (Statistics for Engineers and Scientists).
Description
Statistical methods for experimenters and researchers emphasizing design and analysis of experiments.
This course can be applied towards:
- Applied Statistics and Data Analysis Certificate
- Biomedical Engineering (M.E.)
- Natural Sciences Education (M.N.S.E.)
- Rangeland Ecosystem Science (M.S.)
Important Information
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Textbooks and Materials
Tuition includes access to lecture recordings which are available by streaming video. Lecture recordings may also be available by download or on DVD. To determine the viewing options, contact the Department of Statistics degree program staff at stats_ddp@mail.colostate.edu.
Instructors
Ann Marie Hess
(970) 491-5077
Ann.Hess@colostate.edu
Dr. Hess earned her Ph.D. in Statistics from CSU in 2005. Her areas of interest include bioinformatics, experimental design, linear models and statistical consulting.
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