Probability and Statistics

Probability: Experiments, models and probabilities; conditional probability and independence; single discrete and single continuous random variables; Gaussian random variables; expectation; pairs of random variables; random vectors; sums of random variables and the Central Limit Theorm. Statistics: Parameter estimation and confidence intervals; hypothesis testing, estimation of random variables.

Probability and Statistics

Probability: Experiments, models and probabilities; conditional probability and independence; single discrete and single continuous random variables; Gaussian random variables; expectation; pairs of random variables; random vectors; sums of random variables and the Central Limit Theorm. Statistics: Parameter estimation and confidence intervals; hypothesis testing, estimation of random variables.

Probability and Statistics

Probability: Experiments, models and probabilities; conditional probability and independence; single discrete and single continuous random variables; Gaussian random variables; expectation; pairs of random variables; random vectors; sums of random variables and the Central Limit Theorm. Statistics: Parameter estimation and confidence intervals; hypothesis testing, estimation of random variables.

ST-IndigenousPpl/Americas-1900

For all their diversity in terms of languages, cultures, and histories, the Indigenous peoples of the Americas share a common context of dealing with imposed settler-colonialism. This advanced seminar will use an inter-American approach to examine broad themes such as the Doctrine of Discovery, unfree labor, the impact of colonization on family and gender roles, education, and responses to the establishment of nation-states by former Spanish, French and British colonial powers. This course is especially suitable for students with an interest in U.S.

ST-American Women in the 1950s

For many of us, the image that comes to mind when we think of women in the 1950s is a suburban housewife and mother like Donna Reed or June Cleaver. But how much did real women's lives have in common with their sitcom counterparts? This course will explore women's experiences of and contributions to social, cultural, and political life in the U.S. during the 1950s.

Equine Management II

This second course provides additional experience managing the university horse herd, including an introduction to all life stages of horses from foals to breeding stallions. Scientifically-based principles of equine management will be covered, including safety of horse and handler, advanced nutrition and health management of equine life stages, equine business applications, and preventive medicine.

Tectonics

Past and present mechanisms of global tectonics, including mountain building, ocean-basin structure, continental drift, mantle processes, continental evolution, structural geology and petrology of Earth's crust, and the tectonic history of selected key regions of the globe. Prerequisites: Geo-Sci 321, 431.

Organic Chem Lab

Experimental organic chemistry with emphasis on underlying physical principles. Separation and purification, synthesis, analysis, and identification of organic compounds, including spectroscopy. Microscale work predominates. Emphasis on safe laboratory practices and proper disposal of wastes. Prerequisite or co-requisite: CHEM 262 or 266.
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