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BI 393

Biostatistics

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This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.

This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.

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This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.


BI 393

Biostatistics

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This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.

This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.

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This course examines the totality of issues related to data collection, management and analysis for biologists: from the development of hypotheses, the design of experiments, measurement and sampling, to statistical analyses and final publication of results in formats acceptable for scientific reports and papers. Emphasis will be placed on the application of statistical methods using statistical software rather than theory, and stress the practical aspects of biostatistics. Prerequisite: Prior completion of at least 2.0 credits of senior BI; ST231 or PS296 are recommended. Exclusion: HS324.


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BI 393 Prerequisites

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BI 393 Leads To

BI 326, BI 308, CH 454

BI 393 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Biology (BIOL)

Environmental Science (EVSC)

Water Science & Enviro Health (WSEH)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)