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3.00 Credits
This course simulates the United Nations as students examine prevalent historical, political, and socio-economic global issues permeating the United States and other nations. Students critically analyze textual materials, long-range effects of deeply-embedded issues on the human condition worldwide, and use new knowledge and understanding learned to develop lesson plans appropriate to national and state standards. In simulating the U.N. General Assembly, students develop an understanding of cross-cultural communication, negotiations, compromise, and practices, along with learning about the philosophy, history, and purpose of the United Nations.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisites: SSE 4362 and SSE 4364. This course provides theory and practice in discovery, problem solving, and inquiry teaching of social science.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course allows students to study individually, under the direction of a faculty member. Topics vary and are usually selected on an individual basis. Hours may vary.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course offers topics of current or special interest to students and instructors. Topics may vary from semester to semester. May be repeated within the same term to a maximum of three semester hours.
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1.00 Credits
A participant observation field study course in an education setting to be arranged with the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of three semester hours.
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15.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SSE 4362, SSE 4364, and SSE 4664. A fifteen-week, off-campus student-teaching experience in Florida schools, supervised by University faculty in social science education.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of statistics including descriptive measures, randomness, estimation of proportions, central tendency, rare event principle, association versus causation, and risks.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or equivalent. No credit is given for STA 2023 if "C–" or better has been previously earned in STA 2122, 2171, or 3032. High school students who earn a "3" or better on the AP statistics exam will be given credit for STA 2023. Statistical applications in business, involving graphical and numerical descriptions of data, data collection, elementary probability, random variables, binomial and normal distributions, sampling distributions, and confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for a single example.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 1105. Subsequent credit for STA 5126 is not permitted. No credit is given for STA 2122 if a grade of "C–" or better is earned in STA 2171, STA 3032, or QMB 3200. Only two credit hours are given for STA 2122 if a grade of "C–" or better was previously earned in STA 2023 or STA 3014. The course covers data collection, sample variation, basic probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, contingency tables, correlation, and regression.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MAC 2311 and biology major status or departmental approval. Only two semester hours of credit are given for STA 2171 if "C–" or better has been previously earned in STA 2023. No credit is given for STA 2171 if a "C–" or better has been previously earned in STA 2122 or 3032 or QMB 3200. This course provides an introduction to statistics emphasizing applications to biology. Topics include descriptive statistics, elementary probability, the binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for means and proportions, correlation and regression, contingency tables and goodness-of-fit tests as well as analysis of variance.
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