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3.00 Credits
This course encourages students to think about women's issues on a global scale, particularly activism on the part of and behalf of women. A seminar style course, Global Feminisms counts as an elective in the Women's Studies major and minor, as well as the Social Responsibility minor. As needed.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course will address current or enduring issues related to Social Responsibility and social critical theory. SRES 495 will count as an elective within the minor. As needed.
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3.00 Credits
Basic philosophy of statistical reasoning. Data collection. Techniques for organizing and presenting statistical data. Sample mean, variance, and standard deviation. Statistical decisions - estimation and hypothesis testing. Design of experiments, linear association and prediction. Statistical software.
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3.00 Credits
Methods used in the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data, including experimental design sampling theory, estimation theory, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, analysis of variance and nonparametric techniques. Computer analysis required. STAT 102: As needed.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory course. Corequisite (or prerequisite): Statistics 101 or Business Statistics 301. As needed.
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3.00 Credits
Descriptive statistics, basic probability principles, discrete and continuous probability distributions (binomial, normal, t, and chi-square). Estimation, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, ANOVA, and nonparametric theory and methods. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The first of two courses which, when combined, investigate basic descriptive and inferential statistical analysis techniques and their application in business and economic decision situations. Topics include the collection and presentation of data; measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion; probability and probability distributions (discrete and continuous); sampling and sampling distributions; point and interval estimation, and hypothesis tests involving a single sample mean or a single sample proportion. Prerequisite: MATH 111. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The second of two courses emphasizing the application of basic descriptive and inferential statistical analysis techniques to business and economics decision situations. Topics include hypothesis testing involving two sample means (or two sample proportions), analysis of variance (ANOVA), Chi-square, simple linear regression and correlation, statistical process control (SPC), and ethics in statistical analysis and reporting. Prerequisites: Mathematics 111, STAT 301. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Major theatrical developments from primitive origins to the environmental and confrontational forms of the 20th century. Readings assigned to illustrate specific qualities of historical periods. As needed.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of film and its position and value as an art form; historical development of the film; major techniques in the film art and how they are effective in the communicative processes of the media. Participation in film program and discussions. Fall, Spring.
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