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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is an introduction to the major authors and literary works of Latin America from the colonial period through the 18th century. Literary movements, history, culture, and other artistic works are examined in their relation to the literary output of these periods. Prerequisite: SP242 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is an introduction to the major authors and literary works of modern Latin America. Literary movements, history, culture, and other artistic works are studied in their relation to the literary output of these periods. Prerequisite: SP 342 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course is designed to develop student facility in the use of statistical methods and the understanding of statistical concepts. The course will take a practical approach based on statistical examples taken from everyday life. Topics include: descriptive and inferential statistics, an intuitive introduction to probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, chi-square tests, regression and correlation. Appropriate technology will be used to perform the calculations for many applications, and correspondingly an emphasis will be placed on interpreting the results of statistical procedures. Credit will not be granted for this course and any of the following: BU215, B392 or ST232. Prerequisite: mathematics competency.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course is designed to provide the basic ideas and techniques of statistics. Topics include: descriptive and inferential statistics, an intuitive introduction to probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, chi-square tests, regression and correlation. This course will make significant use of appropriate technology. Topics in this course will be treated at a higher mathematical level than they are treated in ST132. Credit will not be granted for this course and any of the following: BU215, or B392 or ST132. Prerequisite: M115 or departmental placement.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Selected topics in statistics may be offered depending on student interest.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides students with an introduction to linear and non-linear models in statistics. Topics include: linear regression, multiple regression, one-, two-, and higher-way analysis of variance, and popular experimental designs. Real-world problems will be analyzed using appropriate technology. Prerequisites: M251, M332, and ST232.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides a mathematical treatment of probability and statistics. Topics include: several descriptions of the concept of probability, univariate and bivariate probability distributions, joint and marginal probability distributions, covariance, hypothesis testing, estimation, data analysis, and sampling distributions. Prerequisite: M332 (may be concurrent) and ST232.
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3.00 Credits
1-17 credits This opportunity provides the student with experience and training in statistical techniques. The internship must be approved by the department and, depending on the nature of the internship, may be counted towards the major. Students usually are expected to give a presentation following the experience.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course provides the broader context for the Saint Teresa Leadership and Service Institute students, and serves as the foundation for our study of leadership and service. As a complement to the Lasallian core traditions courses, this course brings together the study of Lasallian traditions with those of the Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint Francis of Assisi. In order to respect and honor the legacy of the College of Saint Teresa, our namesake, this course provides a focused study of the Teresan values of loyalty, purity and truth and the Franciscan values of charism for the poor, simplicity, and stewardship of the earth, among others.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits This course surveys the multitude of competing leadership theories and styles from a more academic perspective and method than that often applied in the pop-culture leadership material. This course will introduce students in the Saint Teresa Leadership and Service Institute to a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of what it means to be a leader.
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