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MTH 2485: Research/Project in Mathematics/Statistics
4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Provides an opportunity for students to produce original research, participate in projects and/or write a paper under the supervision of an instructor. Topics may be selected from Math/Stat theory or applications in Biology, Finance, Business, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arts, or another area. May be repeated for credit.
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MTH 2502: Statistics
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisites: Math Placement Level 2 or MTH1012 with a grade of B or higher; MTH1214 with a grade of C or higher ( Math Placement Level 3 recommended). Studies descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability concepts, normal distribution, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis tests, chi-square procedures, correlation and regression, and analysis of variance. Emphasis is on understanding statistical concepts and their use in analyzing and interpreting data.
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MTH 2502L: Excel for Statistics
1.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MTH2502 or instructor's permission Offers hands-on learning of Excel procedures for solving statistical problems. Topics are compatible with MTH2502 content: descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability concepts, normal distribution, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypotheses tests, chi-square procedures, correlation and regression, and analysis of variance.
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MTH 2503L: SPSS for Statistics
1.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MTH2502 or instructor's permission Offers hands-on learning of SPSS procedures for solving statistical problems. Topics are compatible with MTH2502 content: descriptive statistics, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability concepts, normal distribution, sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypotheses tests, chi-square procedures, correlation and regression, and analysis of variance.
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MTH 2522: Probability and Statistics
4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisites: MTH1320 or MTH1322 with a grade of C or higher or permission of instructor (MTH1321, MTH1330, and/or MTH2419 are recommended) Uses a calculus-based approach to probability and statistics for natural and computational sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability concepts, counting, independence, conditional probability, Bayes' theorem, random variables, probability distributions, expectation, variance and covariance, univariate and multivariate distributions, joint and conditional distributions, transformations, sampling, central limit theorem, inferences and hypothesis tests, nonparametric tests, correlation, simple and multiple regression, analysis of variance and covariance, quality control, and reliability.
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MTH 2606: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: Math Placement Level 3 or MTH1214 or equivalent with a grade of C or higher This is the first of two courses designed for future elementary teachers. Students review mathematical topics, deepen their knowledge of the connections between topics, and reflect on how these topics are best taught in the elementary classroom and on how they relate to the strands of the Mathematics Content Standards for California Public Schools. Topics addressed in this course include problem- solving methods, sets, functions and reasoning, numeration systems and operations with numbers, number theory, integers and fractions, decimals, and rational and irrational numbers.
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MTH 2607: Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: MTH2606 This is the second of two courses designed for future elementary teachers. Students review mathematical topics, deepen their knowledge of the connections between topics, and reflect on how these topics are best taught in the elementary classroom and on how the topics relate to the strands of the Mathematics Content Standards for California Public Schools. Topics addressed in this course include statistics and probability concepts, geometrical figures, measurement, and motions in geometry.
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MTH 2994: Teaching Assistant
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor Provides an opportunity for outstanding mathematics students to earn credit by assisting instructors.
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MTH 2999: Independent Study in Mathematics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Provides an opportunity for independent study or research under the direction of an instructor. See Undergraduate Policies and Procedures section on Independent Study.
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MTH 3000: Level Coursework
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Graduate students may be permitted to take upper-division undergraduate courses (2000-2999) for graduate credit with prior approval of their program director. A separate syllabus will reflect the additional work required for graduate credit beyond the undergraduate course descriptions listed in the catalog. Approved courses counting towards graduate credit will be identified on student transcripts as 3000-3999.
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