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4.00 Credits
Statistical theory and practice underlying the design of scientific experiments, and methods of analysis. Replication, randomization, error, linear models, least squares, crossed and nested models, blocking, factorial experiments, Latin squares, confounding, incomplete blocks, split-plots. P: gr st and intro stats cse. Periodicity: Offered spring only 4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture
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4.00 Credits
Principles and practice in the analysis of multivariate data. Correlation, partial correlation, principle components, factor analysis discriminate functions, canonical correlation, cluster analysis, multidimensional scaling. Emphasis on computer analysis of actual data. P: gt st and intro stats cse. Periodicity: Offered spring odd only 4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Design, analysis and comparison of algorithms; divide and conquer techniques, greedy method, dynamic programming and graph searching. Applications to profit maximization with constraints, graph coloring, traveling salesman problem and others. P: gr st. Periodicity: Offered fall odd only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Techniques for fitting linear regression models are developed and applied to data. Topics include simple linear regression, multivariate regression, curvilinear regression and linearizable models. P: gr st. 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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1.00 Credits
P: gr st. Course is repeatable for credit. 1 units min / 3 units max, Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
Intended as a preparation for Math 101. Topics include: properties of real numbers, exponents and polynomials, simplifying variable expressions, linear equations and inequalities, factoring, graphing, and basic quadratic equations. Required for WMPT AB score of 422 or lower or BC score of 389 or lower. Offered on a pass/no credit, non-degree credit basis only. No Prerequisites Periodicity: Offered every fall and spring 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to orient the student to the ROTC program and to familiarize the student with the fundamentals of various military skills including rappelling, land navigation, first aid and weapon and equipment orientation. Additionally the curriculum emphasizes customs and traditions of the military, stress management, goal setting, physical fitness and history of ROTC. Leadership Students have an option to participate in a survival Field Training Exercise that includes a ride in military helicopter, rappelling from a 60 foot tower, land navigation and field survival skills. Leadership Laboratory required, Physical Fitness session optional. No Prerequisites Periodicity: Offered fall only 2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Further development of leadership skills and the orientation of the ROTC program. Curriculum focuses primarily on communication skills, leadership traits and behaviors, and basic combat tactics. Additionally, advanced land navigation skills and basic rifle marksmanship skills are taught. Students have the opportunity to attend a Field Training Exercise that includes advanced land navigation skills, live M16 rifle firing and a helicopter ride to Neenah Middle School. Leadership Lab Required, Physical Fitness session optional. No Prerequisites Periodicity: Offered spring only 2 units min / 2 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Familiarize the student with leadership traits, analysis and styles; effective communication, introduction to problem solving and the Army Troop Leading Procedures, principles of warfare, the Army Value System and Terrorism Awareness. . Students have an option to participate in a survival Field Training Exercise that includes a ride in military helicopter, rappelling from a 60 foot tower, land navigation and field survival skills. Leadership Laboratory required, Physical Fitness session optional. P: Mil Sci 211 and 212. Periodicity: Offered fall only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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3.00 Credits
Familiarize students with Army Troop Leading Procedures, problem solving, Map Reading and Orienteering, Infantry Battle Drills, and the Army Orders Process. Students have the opportunity to attend a Field Training Exercise that includes advanced land navigation skills, live M16 rifle firing and a helicopter ride to Neenah Middle School. Leadership Lab Required, Physical Fitness session optional. P: Mil Sci 211 and 212. Periodicity: Offered spring only 3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture
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