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3.00 Credits
Historical and comparative analysis of crime and the criminal justice system in Europe, the United States, developing countries, and socialist societies. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; SOCI 381; and SOCI 383;or consent of department. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in sociology introduced in response to timely events and/or circumstances or as specialized knowledge in a content area of the discipline. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours as the topic changes. A culminating experience-integrating theory, methods, and scholarly writing-is required.Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: SOCI 280; SOCI 301 or SOCI 302; and SOCI 377A or SOCI 377B; or consent of department. Credits: 3
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12.00 Credits
Crosslisted as HIST 496. Organization and presentation of materials for history and social science courses at the middle school, junior high, and senior high school levels. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Admission to the history or social science teacher certification program and permission of Department of History's office of teacher certification. Credits: 3 Spanish
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide students with an understanding of reasoning involved in the statistician's approach to a variety of problems. Not open for credit toward the major or minor in mathematical sciences. Not open for credit to students with credit in an upper-division statistics course or in OMIS 324 or UBUS 223. Not used in major or minor GPA calculation for mathematical sciences majors or minors. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic concepts in statistical methods including probability, theoretical and empirical distributions, estimation, tests of hypotheses, linear regression and correlation, and single classification analysis of variance procedures. Not available for credit toward the major in mathematical sciences. Not used in major GPA calculation for mathematical sciences majors. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 206 or MATH 210 or MATH 211 or MATH 229. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic ideas and fundamental laws of probability including sample spaces, events, independence, random variables, special probability distributions and elementary statistical inference. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 230. Credits: 3
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4.00 Credits
Learning outcomes of the Exam FM / 2 of the Society of Actuaries / the Casualty Actuarial Society, including rates of interest, present and future values, annuities-certain, perpetuities, stocks, bonds, mutual funds and guaranteed investment contracts. Key techniques in financial mathematics including discounting, accumulation, amortization, and yield rate determination. Modern financial concepts including yield curves, spot and forward rates, duration, convexity, and immunization. Introduction to financial derivatives, forwards, options, futures, swaps, and the principle of no arbitrage. Practice in solving typical problems encountered in the above-mentioned actuarial examinations. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 230 or consent of division. Credits: 4
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3.00 Credits
Includes probability spaces, random variables, discrete, continuous, mixed probability distributions, moment generating functions, multivariate distributions, conditional probability, conditional expectation, special distributions, laws of large numbers, and central limit theorem. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MATH 232 and STAT 350, or consent of division. CRQ: MATH 240 or consent of division. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to elementary stochastic processes and their applications to various phenomena in engineering, management science, the physical and social sciences, and operations research. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: STAT 470. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Includes distributions of functions of random variables, interval estimation, sufficiency, completeness, point estimation, statistical hypotheses, analysis of variance, and the multivariate normal distribution. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: STAT 470. Credits: 3
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