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3.00 Credits
Parametric and nonparametric statistical methods. Topics will include, but not be restricted to, contingency table analysis, goodness-of-fit tests, simple linear and multiple regression, curvilinear regression, logistic regression, design and analysis of single and multifactor experiments, and introduction to multivariate statistics. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A601. May be stacked with: STAT A601
Prerequisite:
STAT A253 UA C OR STAT A308 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Sampling methods including simple random, stratified, systematic and cluster sampling. Special emphasis on estimation procedures including ratio and regression methods, and topics selected from allocations, direct sampling, inverse sampling, randomized response sampling, computer simulation of random variates, bootstrap, jackknife, and cross-validation. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A602. May be stacked with: STAT A602
Prerequisite:
STAT A200 UA C OR STAT A253 UA C OR STAT A307 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Simple and multiple regression, statistical inferences in regression, matrix formulation of regression, polynomial regression, ridge regression, nonlinear regression and normal correlation models. A major statistical package is used as a tool to aid calculations required for many of the techniques. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A603. May be stacked with: STAT A603
Prerequisite:
STAT A308 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Single-factor models, factor effects, nonparametric tests, two-factor models, random and mixed effects models, multifactor studies, analysis of covariance and selected experimental designs. A major statistical package is used as a tool to aid calculations required for many of the techniques. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A604. May be stacked with: STAT A604
Prerequisite:
STAT A308 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Decomposition of time series, seasonal adjustment methods and index numbers. Forecasting models, including causal models, trend models and smoothing models. Autoregressive (AR) forecasting models, moving average (MA) forecasting models and integrated (ARIMA) forecasting models. A major statistical package is used as a tool to aid calculations required for many of the techniques. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A607. May be stacked with: STAT A607
Prerequisite:
STAT A307 UA C OR STAT A308 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Multivariate statistical methods including exploratory data analysis, geometrical interpretation of multivariate data, multivariate tests of hypotheses, multivariate analysis of variance, multivariate multiple regression, principal components, factor analysis, discriminant analysis, cluster analysis and multidimensional scaling. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed STAT A608. May be stacked with: STAT A608
Prerequisite:
STAT A308 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the field of surgical technology. Covers the role of the surgical technologist, professionalism, ethics, and certification. Includes care concepts of the surgical patient, exploration of the physical environment and safety issues. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval
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8.00 Credits
Presents fundamentals of surgical technology. Covers the principles of asepsis and sterile technique, sterilization of instruments and equipment, identification of surgical instruments, preoperative preparation of the patient and equipment. Includes perioperative pharmacology, anesthesia concepts, intraoperative routines and postoperative care. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval
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6.00 Credits
Presents surgical procedures in general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, ophthalmic, otorlarygngology, oral maxillofacial, and plastic and reconstructive surgery, as well as diagnostic procedures performed in the operating room. Includes common procedures, surgical anatomy, common instrumentation, sutures used and medications used for each area of study. Provides laboratory experience for application of knowledge and development of skills. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval
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6.00 Credits
Presents surgical procedures in genitourinary, orthopedic, cardiac, thoracic and pulmonary, peripheral vascular, neurosurgery, emergency trauma and pediatric surgery. Includes common procedures, surgical anatomy, common instrumentation, and sutures and medications used for each area of study. Provides laboratory experience for application of knowledge and development of skills. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval
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