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3.00 Credits
Special topics in Spanish language and literature, such as contemporary Latin American or Spanish literature, survey of Latin American or Spanish literature. With permission of department chair, may be repeated once for credit.
Corequisite:
SPAN 3301
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for the collection, analysis and interpretation of numerical data. Probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, estimation and special distributions. Special emphasis is placed on a variety of applications. Computer packages are used. This course may not be applied toward a major in the Computer and Mathematical Sciences department. (MATH 1342)
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in MATH 1301 or placement by exam taken at UH-Downtown
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of statistics for business students are considered including descriptive statistics, probability concepts, random variables, probability distributions, expected values, point and interval estimations techniques and some hypothesis testing and linear regression. Applications to a variety of business problems are stressed and computer statistical packages are used. Credit cannot be given for both MATH 3302 and STAT 3309.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in MATH 1305 and MATH 1306, or MATH 2401
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3.00 Credits
Test of hypotheses, regression and correlation, introduction to analysis of variance, and other special topics. Applications to a variety of business problems and use of computer statistical programs.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in STAT 3309 or MATH 3302, or department approval
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of statistics for natural science students are considered including collection of data, descriptive statistics, probability concepts, random variables, probability distributions, expected values, point and interval estimation techniques, hypothesis testing, bivariate data, linear regression, and analysis of variance. Natural science applications are stressed and computer statistical packages are used.
Corequisite:
MATH 1404 or MATH 1505
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2.00 Credits
An intense, structured seminar. Students are exposed to the world community as it relates to their major (involving a written and oral report on cultural issues as well as discussion of these topics); ethics is discussed as it relates to the subject. In addition, students prepare a written proposal for a senior project. Attendance at departmental colloquia is also required. Cross-listed as CS 4294, MATH 4294. Credit may not be earned for more than one.
Corequisite:
COMM 1304, ENG 3302, senior standing and department approval
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3.00 Credits
Topics include x-bar and R charts, c charts, u charts , median charts, Pareto analysis, cause and effect analysis, process capability indexes and other statistical techniques.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in MATH 3302 or STAT 3309
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3.00 Credits
Applications of the most useful tools of decision mathematics. Topics are selected from probabilistic models, decision models, game theory, queuing theory, Pert/CPM, inventory methods, Bayesian inference and other relevant topics.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in MATH 3302 or STAT 3309
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative modeling of industrial systems, computer simulation languages; and discussion of problems encountered in constructing simulation programs. This course may be used to fulfill the writing application course requirement with additional prerequisites including STAT 4294 and department approval.
Corequisite:
A grade of C or better in MATH 3302 or STAT 3310, and CS 1408 or CS 1410
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