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3.00 Credits
Focuses on diverse literary traditions of multiple Spanish-speaking communities. Critical analysis applied through a variety of disciplinary methodologies (e.g. historical, cultural, artistic). Terminology is explored and developed. Enhances Spanish language skills in writing, reading, speaking, listening and cultural literacy. Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with a change of subtitle. Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Examines contemporary Hispanic cultures through various media (printed, electronic and audiovisual). Critical analysis through a variety of disciplinary methodologies (e.g., historical, cultural, artistic); terminology also explored and developed. Additionally enhances Spanish language skills in writing, reading, speaking and listening. Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with change of subtitle. Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Advances language skills through translation and interpretation to and from Spanish and English, focusing on a specific field every time it is offered (e.g., medical Spanish, judicial/court Spanish, business Spanish, Spanish for social services, etc.). Enhances and refines reading, listening, writing, and speaking abilities. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change in subtitle. Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the intensive study of authors, literary movements, periods and genres in their historical and cultural contexts. Enhances Spanish language skills in reading, listening, writing, speaking and cultural literacy. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change of subtitle. Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the fundamental areas of Spanish linguistics: phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. The diachronic evolution of the Spanish language is examined from its origins in the Iberian Peninsula to its present manifestations spanning continents in a globalized world. Special attention is given to sociolinguistic theory as a means by which to analyze and understand linguistic change and dialectal variation as reflective of historical, political, and cultural influences. Special Note: Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on critical analysis of diverse artistic traditions from Spanish-speaking communities using a variety of disciplinary methodologies (e.g., historical, cultural, socio-political) and related terminology. Enhances Spanish language skills in writing, reading, speaking, listening and cross-cultural literacy. Special Note: Course may be repeated twice for credit with a change of subtitle. Course conducted in Spanish.
Prerequisite:
SPAN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts and applications of elementary statistical methods. Topics include sampling, data analysis, descriptive statistics, elementary probability, probability and sampling distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, correlation, and simple linear regression. Special Note: A student may apply no more than 3 credits from STAT A200 or BA A273 toward the graduation requirements for a baccalaureate degree.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C OR AX1 055 OR AX2 055 OR AX3 055 OR AX4 055 OR AX5 055
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4.00 Credits
Intensive survey course with applications for the sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability, random variables, binomial, Poisson and normal distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing of common parameters, analysis of variance for single factor and two factors, correlation, and simple linear regression. A major statistical software package will be utilized. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, an approved UAA placement test is required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A121 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR MATH A155 UA C OR AX1 065 OR AX2 065 OR AX3 065 OR AX4 065 OR AX5 065
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4.00 Credits
A calculus-based introduction to probability and statistics with emphasis on scientific applications. Topics include probability, probability distributions for discrete and continuous random variables, joint distributions, mathematical expectation, moment generators, functions of random variables, estimation, and the study of power and significance of hypothesis tests.
Prerequisite:
MATH A221 UA C OR MATH A252 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to statistical experimentation and research methods with applications to natural and social sciences. General concepts of estimation and inferences. Systematic coverage of more widely used statistical methods, including simple and multiple regression, single factor and multifactor analysis of variance, multiple comparisons, goodness of fit tests, contingency tables, nonparametric procedures, and power of tests. At least one major statistical software package is introduced to aid calculations required for many of the techniques. Students are expected to make a presentation in an applied field and complete a data-based project as part of the course requirement. Registration Restrictions: 100-level natural sciences course and a 100-level social sciences course, junior standing, and completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses.
Prerequisite:
STAT A200 UA D OR STAT A253 UA D OR STAT A307 UA D
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