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3.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one to two hours. Introductory course covering basic principles of probability and statistical inference. 120A: Axiomatic definition of probability, random variables, probability distributions, expectation. 120B: Point estimation, interval estimating, and testing hypotheses, Bayesian approaches to inference. 120C: Linear regression, analysis of variance, model checking. Prerequisites: for 120A-B: Mathematics 2A-B; 2D and 2J or 4; for 120C: Statistics 120A-B; Mathematics 3A or 6G. Same as Mathematics 131A-B-C. Only one course from Statistics 120A, Mathematics 130A, and Mathematics 132A may be taken for credit.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced probability, discrete time Markov chains, Poisson processes, continuous time Markov chains. Queuing or simulation as time permits. Prerequisite: Statistics 120A. Concurrent with Computer Science 278.
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3.00 Credits
Individual research or investigations under the direction of an individual faculty member. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, two hours. Introduction to the basic concepts of probability and statistics with discussion of applications to computer science. Prerequisites: Mathematics 2B and Mathematics 6D/ICS 6D. No credit for Statistics 7/Mathematics 7, Biological Sciences 7, or Management 7 if taken after Statistics 67/Mathematics 67. Same as Mathematics 67.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, three hours; discussion, one to two hours. Introduces basic inferential statistics including confidence intervals and hypothesis testing on means and proportions, t-distribution, Chi Square, regression and correlation. F-distribution and nonparametric statistics included if time permits. Same as Mathematics 7. Only one course from Statistics 7/Mathematics 7, Biological Sciences 7, or Management 7 may be taken for credit. No credit for Statistics 7/Mathematics 7 if taken after Statistics 67/Mathematics 67. ( V)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Studio Art 10A, B, C, or 9A, B and 11A. May be taken for credit six times as topics vary.
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4.00 Credits
Contemporary art practice involves text, as final form or an integral element. Many contemporary artists consider writing as essential to their practice. Covers historical and contemporary uses of text and image as well as artists' writings. Prerequisites: Studio Art 10A, B, C or 9A, B and 11A, or consent of instructor; and, when offered for upper-division writing: satisfactory completion of the lower-division writing requirement.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of the investigation initiated in Studio Art 20, with an emphasis on experimentation, personal investigation, and the development of conceptual working premises, as well as the acquisition of necessary skills. Group discussion and critique are emphasized. Prerequisites: Studio Art 1A-B-C and 20 or consent of instructor. May be taken for credit twice.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of the investigation initiated in basic painting, with an emphasis on experimentation, personal investigation, development of conceptual working premises, as well as the acquisition of necessary skills. Group discussion and critique are emphasized. Prerequisites: Studio Art 1A-B-C and 30 or consent of instructor. May be taken for credit twice.
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4.00 Credits
Investigation of three-dimensional space, including the construction of objects and the manipulation of the environment. Students define personal projects and translate personal, social, and political experience into visual meaning. Range of artists' works introduced. Group discussion and critiques. Materials fee. Prerequisites: Studio Art 1AB- C and 40 or consent of instructor. May be taken for credit twice.
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