Accelerated Bayesian Statistic

This course gives students a rigorous introduction to the theory of Bayesian Statistical Inference and Data Analysis, including prior and posterior distributions, Bayesian estimation and testing, Bayesian computation theories and methods, and implementation of Bayesian computation methods using popular statistical software. The early part of the course focuses on fundamental Bayesian inference and data analysis. The second part covers more advanced topics including various sampling methods and regression models.

Data Visualization

The increasing production of descriptive data sets and corresponding software packages has created a need for data visualization methods for many application areas. Data visualization allows for informing results and presenting findings in a structured way. This course provides an introduction to graphical data analysis and data visualization. Topics covered include exploratory data analysis, data cleaning, examining features of data structures, detecting unusual data patterns, and determining trends.

Applied Multivariate Stats

This course provides an introduction to the more commonly-used multivariate statistical methods. Topics include principal component analysis, factor analysis, clustering, discrimination and classification, multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA), and repeated measures analysis. The course includes a computing component in R.

Statistical Methods/DataSci

This course provides an introduction to the statistical techniques that are most applicable to data science. Topics include regression, classification, resampling, linear model selection and regularization, tree-based methods, support vector machines and unsupervised learning. The course includes a computing component using statistical software.

Math Statistics II

Point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, large sample results in estimation and testing; decision theory; Bayesian methods; analysis of discrete data. Also, topics from nonparametric methods, sequential methods, regression, analysis of variance. Prerequisite: Statistc 607 or equivalent.

Math Statistics II

Point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, large sample results in estimation and testing; decision theory; Bayesian methods; analysis of discrete data. Also, topics from nonparametric methods, sequential methods, regression, analysis of variance. Prerequisite: Statistc 607 or equivalent.

StatisticalConsultingPracticum

This course provides a forum for training in statistical consulting. Application of statistical methods to real problems, as well as interpersonal and communication aspects of consulting are explored in the consulting environment. Students enrolled in this class will become eligible to conduct consulting projects as consultants in the Statistical Consulting and Collaboration Services group in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

Clinical Trials

This course will cover all aspects of conducting a clinical trial, from design to reporting. Although the course will focus mainly on statistical considerations, we will also discuss ethical, methodological, and regulatory considerations. The goal is to prepare students to serve as statisticians on research teams conducting clinical trials. Lectures are concurrent with STAT 690CT.

Statistical Computing

This course will introduce computing tools needed for statistical analysis including data acquisition from database, data exploration and analysis, numerical analysis and result presentation. Advanced topics include parallel computing, simulation and optimization, and package creation. The class will be taught in a modern statistical computing language.
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