Statistical and Data Sciences 220 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Intro/Probability/Statistics
Fall
2022
03
4.00
Nutcha Wattanachit
M W F 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
Smith College
SDS-220-03-202301
Sabin-Reed 301
nwattana@smith.edu
(Formerly MTH/SDS 220). An application-oriented introduction to modern statistical inference: study design, descriptive statistics; random variables; probability and sampling distributions; point and interval estimates; hypothesis tests, resampling procedures and multiple regression. A wide variety of applications from the natural and social sciences are used. Classes meet for lecture/discussion and for a required laboratory that emphasizes analysis of real data. SDS 220 satisfies the basic requirement for biological science, engineering, environmental science, neuroscience and psychology. Normally students receive credit for only one of the following introductory statistics courses: SDS 201, PSY 201, GOV 190, ECO 220, SDS 220 or SOC 201. Exceptions may be allowed in special circumstances and require the permission of the adviser and the instructor. Corequisite: SDS 100 required for students who have not completed SDS 192, 201, 290 or 291. Prerequisite: MTH 111 or the equivalent, or permission of the instructor.
[CE] Statistical Methods limit & ((SDS 192, 201, 220, 290 or 291) or SDS 100 (concurrent only))