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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Six Sigma is a highly structured strategy for acquiring, assessing, and applying customer, competitor, and enterprise intelligence for the purposes of product, system or enterprise innovation and design. It has two major thrusts, one that is directed toward significant innovation or improvement of an existing product, process or service that uses an approach called DMAIC (Define - Measure - Analyze - Improve - Control) and a second dedicated to design of new processes, products or services. This course focuses on the innovation aspects of Six Sigma. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (STAT 446).
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Prereq Stat 430 or 443. Sampling distributions; hypothesis testing and estimation; maximum likelihood; likelihood ratio tests; theory of least squares; nonparametrics. Credit not granted for both Stat 456 and 556.
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Prereq Stat 512. Methods of constructing and analyzing designs for experimental investigations; analysis of designs with unequal subclass numbers; concepts of blocking randomization and replication; confounding in factorial experiments; incomplete block designs; response surface methodology. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (STAT 507).
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Prereq Stat 412. Same as SoilS 508. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (REM 508).
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit; cumulative maximum 6 hours. Prereq one 3 hour statistics course. Graduate-level counterpart of Stat 410; additional requirements. Credit not granted for both Stat 410 and 510.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Stat 412 or equivalent. Analysis and interpretation of designed experiments: CRD, RCBD, spit-plot and repeated measures, multiple comparisons, multiple regression modeling, validation of assumptions.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Stat 512. Conceptual development of nonparametric methods including one, two, and k-sample tests for location and scale, randomized complete blocks, rank correlation, and runs test; power, sample size, efficiency, and ARE. Cooperative course taught by UI, open to WSU students (STAT 514).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq MgtOp 515 or Stat 443. Same as MgtOp 516. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (STAT 539).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq MgtOp 591 or Stat 443. Same as MgtOp 519. Cooperative course taught jointly by WSU and UI (STAT 519).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq Math 140, 171, 201, 202, or 220; and one 3 hour statistics course. Binomial, Poisson, multinomial distribution; contingency tables, Fisher's tests, log-linear models; ordinal data; applications in biology, business, psychology, and sociology. Cooperative course taught by WSU, open to UI students (STAT 520).
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