MATH 126 — C Introduction to Probability and Statistics with Technology 4 Units
Proof of prerequisites is required. Term hours: 72 lecture. This course is an introduction to the elements of statistical analysis which includes an intuitive approach to the study of probability and probability distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion, sampling techniques, parametric tests of hypotheses, point and interval estimation, linear regression and correlation. Applications to business, biological sciences, health sciences, and social sciences are emphasized. Students will use computer software and/or graphing calculators for statistical analysis of various topics. This course requires the use of the software R and RStudio. Duplicate credit not granted for STAT C1000 (MATH 120 C), MATH 120PC , or MATH 120HC. (CSU/UC, AA GE) (C-ID: MATH 110)