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STAT 221: Statistical Methods II
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
. STAT 221 is a continuation of Statistical Methods I (STAT 220) and is designed to introduce students in different disciplines to more complex data models utilizing statistical software. By the end of the course, students should have the conceptual understanding and knowledge to implement and interpret models using linear and multiple linear regression along with one- and two-way analysis of variance and non-parametric statistics.
Prerequisite:
STAT 220
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STAT 240: Introduction to Statistical Computing
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This course will cover topics in statistical computing including reading and manipulating data, data structures, producing graphical data representations, analyzing data with statistical tests and procedures. The course will make use of appropriate statistical software such as R or SAS.
Prerequisite:
STAT 220
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STAT 320: Introduction to Experimental Design
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This course will cover the design and analysis of experiments, including one and two factor analysis of variance, randomized designs, repeated measure and factorial experiments. The course will make use of appropriate statistical software such as R, SAS or Minitab.
Prerequisite:
STAT 220
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STAT 340: Introduction to Data Science
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
.The course will introduce students to the process of extracting insight about the world through data. This includes collecting, organizing and visualizing data, understanding statistical and machine learning methods, training these methods on a particular data set, and validating and testing the results. The methods will include both supervised and unsupervised learning. Discussions will also include the importance of the bias-variance trade-off. Though the course will make use of appropriate statistical software such as SAS, R, or Python, no prior coding experience is necessary.
Prerequisite:
STAT 220
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STAT 421: Mathematical Statistics
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This course will cover topics of statistical inference including point estimators, confidence intervals, minimum variance unbiased estimation, method of maximum likelihood estimation, large sample theory, hypothesis testing, and power of statistical tests.
Prerequisite:
MATH 312 AND (MATH 230 OR MATH 311)
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THEA 101: Introduction to Theatre
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Introduction to the many areas of the art of the drama to aid in a more perceptive enjoyment of a theatrical production.
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THEA 200: Acting for Non-Majors
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
An overview of the actor's art, including the history, theory, and practices of the craft of acting. Class exercises and scene assignments will allow students to expand their ability to use their voices, bodies, and imaginations on the stage. Credit cannot be given for both Theatre 200 and 203
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THEA 201: Theatrical Makeup
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Analysis and study of makeup materials and the art of makeup application, including the basic procedures and techniques of creating a character based makeup design.
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THEA 202: Stagecraft
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Training in scenery construction with major emphasis on drafting and the use of theatre equipment. Discussion and illustration of modern theatre production techniques as practiced by contemporary theatre artists.
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THEA 203: Acting I
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Analysis of and application of the fundamental principles underlying the actor's art, the development of poise, and the use of the voice and body on stage. First semester theatre majors should enroll in this class. Credit cannot be given for both Theatre 200 and 203.
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