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This course will introduce the concepts, theories, and applications of biostatistics to biological, medical, and public health research. It will cover descriptive statistics, concepts of probabilities and distributions, graphical methods, comparisons of two variables, central limit theorem, sampling variability, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing.

MAT 102 or MAT 125 or MAT 130

Program: Mathematics

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MAT-499

Independent Study

Intensive supervised study and research on topics of…

Mathematics

Credits 1-3

MAT-495

Special Topics

Advanced level course on special topics, current issues,…

Mathematics

Credits 1-5

MAT-456

Advanced Calculus II

This course is the second part of a…

Mathematics

Credits 3

MAT-455

Advanced Calculus I

This course is the first part of a…

Mathematics

Credits 3

MAT-451

Internship

This course will help students prepare for their…

Mathematics

Credits 3

MAT-445

Introduction to Complex…

This is an introductory course in complex analysis.…

Mathematics

Credits 3