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SOC 321: The Urban Experience
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(writing intensive) This course discusses the origins and development of urban life. Special focus will be upon Philadelphia as it represents trends in the American experience of cities. Prerequisites: SOC-2XX, WRTG-21X
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SOC 325: Gender Studies
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(writing intensive) This course focuses on recent developments in gender studies, examining how gender has been conceptualized and analyzed, historically and in the present day. Topics considered include the formation of masculinities and femininities, the intersections between gender, sexual orientation, class and race, and the significance of gender in personal and professional contexts. Readings are drawn from a variety of disciplines depending on the instructor. Prerequisites: SOC-2XX, WRTG-21X
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SOC 327: Science and Society
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(writing intensive) This course uses multidisciplinary materials to examine the mutual influences of science and culture in the modern world. We will closely study several key areas where science and society interact or intersect: science and industry; science and government; science and social values. Students will come to a greater understanding of the cultural significance of science through examination of primary sources, historical and sociological texts, and works of art and literature. Prerequisites: SOC-2XX, WRTG-21X
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SPAN 301: Spanish III and IV
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(Formerly L742, L842)
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SPAN 401: Spanish III and IV
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(Formerly L742, L842)
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STAT 201: Statistics I for Business
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Descriptive statistical measures and probability theory are combined to provide the basis for statistical decision-making techniques. Areas covered: data presentation; measures of central tendency; measures of variability; basic probability laws, Bayes’ theorem; binomial; Poisson; “t,” and normal distributionsconfidence intervals; hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: Quantitative Reasoning I
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STAT 202: Statistics II for Business
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Review of sampling distribution, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests for two-samples; simple linear regression, multiple linear regression with emphasis on computer output; one- and two-way analysis of variance; application of the Chi-square statistic; non-parametric statistical techniques. Prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in STAT-201
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STAT 221: Psychological Applications of Statistics I
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will present an introduction to descriptive statistics and the basis for statistical decision-making techniques. Methods for analyzing experimental data will be presented so students can gain an understanding of statistical procedures commonly used in psychological research. Topics to be covered include the presentation of data, probability, measures of central tendency and variability, correlation and an introduction to hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: PSYCH- 101
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STAT 301: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will cover principles of experimental design and statistics for biologists in environmental and medical fields. Hypothesis testing; data collection and sampling; data analysis and graphing; univariate; bivariate and multivariate analysis including regression and ANOVA. Students will design an experiment and compare and contrast the results of several different statistical approaches to data analysis and interpretation. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in either MATH-111 or MATH- 112
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STAT 311: Finding and Evaluating Statistical Data
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
A Continuing and Professional Studies Core course in data gathering and analysis, focusing on the use of demographic and economic data that inform organizational decision making. Students will learn basic descriptive statistical measures and probability theory and develop an understanding of the basis for statistical decision-making techniques. A variety of resources for gathering data related to demographics, socioeconomic and sociogeographic trends, economics data, and trends in business and industry will be presented. Students will also review and apply a variety of descriptive and/or inferential statistics to make meaning of these data. Students will learn to manipulate data using statistical software.
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