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MA 395: Probability
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Alternate Years: Fall 2008, 2010 Mathematical theory of probability, axioms and basic properties, random variables; continuous and discrete distributions, moments, generating functions, special distributions, law of large numbers, central limit theorem. Use of mathematical software in applications. Prerequisites: MA 251 and MA 261 or consent of the Instructor.
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MA 395 - Probability
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MA 396: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Alternate Years: Spring Semesters: 2009, 2011 Continuation of MA 395. Theory and application of statistics; random sampling; organization of data; descriptive statistics; sample mean and additional special distributions, the theory of Estimators, applications of Estimation, Hypothesis Testing and Regression. Mathematical software is used in applications of Statistics. Prerequisite: MA 395 or consent of the Instructor.
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MA 396 - Statistics
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MA 399: Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Spring Semester Topic for 2009: Modern Geometry.
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MA 399 - Topics in Mathematics
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MA 475: Internship
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Requires approval of the Department Chairperson.
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MA 475 - Internship
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MA 490: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Opportunity for upper level students to do advanced work in a specialized area of mathematics.
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MA 490 - Directed Study
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MA 496: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Students carry out an independent research project under the direction of a faculty member. The research may be part of an ongoing project being conducted by the faculty member, or the student and faculty member may develop an original project. Prerequisite: Approval of the faculty member and the Department Chairperson.
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MA 497: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Three Credits Fall and Spring Semesters Students complete an independent scholarly work under the guidance of a faculty member, resulting in a substantial written work. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the department; approval of the faculty member and the Department Chairperson.
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MA 497 - Senior Thesis
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Moral Inquiry:PH 220-PH 239:
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
The Moral Inquiry courses (PH 220-239) examine in a variety of ways the perennial question: "What is the good life?" All pursuethe following aims: (1) to study various philosophic approaches to fundamental questions and principles; (2) to apply general principles to specific areas of ethical problems and dilemmas; (3) to encourage informed discussion and debate. Students may select any one of these ethics courses in order to satisfy the General Education Moral Inquiry requirement.
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MS 100: Leadership Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Stonehill College
Not For Credit Fall and Spring Semesters Required of all ROTC students, this 120-minute weekly laboratory stresses soldier skills, drill and ceremony, performance-oriented military instruction techniques, and practical applications of classroom theory. All students must attend the laboratory in uniform. ROTC Advanced Course students are the primary instructors using the cadet chain of command as the instructional framework. All laboratory periods are supervised by Active Duty Army cadre. Land navigation practical exercises are taught during the spring semester.
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MS 101: Foundations of Officership
1.00 Credits
Stonehill College
One Credit Fall Semester Introduces students to issues and competencies that are central to a commissioned officer's responsibilities. Establish framework for understanding officership, leadership, and Army values followed and "life skills" such asphysical fitness and time management.
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MS 101 - Foundations of Officership
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