NR 2401 A (CRN: 94729)
Natural Resources: Intro Environmental Statistics (A)
3 credit hours
About NR 2401 A
This course is designed for students who want to develop basic competency in designing, conducting and interpreting statistical analyses for environmental applications. Students will be introduced to experimental design and sampling, data interpretation, description and visualization, distributions and probability, and common inferential tests. Students will leave the class with the ability to assess and conduct a wide range of common statistical analyses independently using the R and R Studio. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Notes
Must register for a discussion section A01-A02 Open to Degree and PACE students.
Section Description
This course is designed for students who want to develop basic competency in designing, conducting and interpreting statistical analyses for environmental applications. Students will be introduced to experimental design and sampling, data interpretation, description and visualization, distributions and probability, and common inferential tests. Students will leave the class with the ability to assess and conduct a wide range of common statistical analyses independently using the R and R Studio. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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Resources
Taken With This Course
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Natural Resources: Intro Environmental Statistics (NR 2401 A01) Quick Course Review Quick View
This section is closed
- CRNCreditsInstructors
- 94730 0 Kristian Brevik
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Natural Resources: Intro Environmental Statistics (NR 2401 A02) Quick Course Review Quick View
This section is closed
- CRNCreditsInstructors
- 94731 0 Kristian Brevik
- DatesDays of the WeekTimes
- to Fri to
