Reference2247-2928
CourseSTA2023
Course_TitleStatistical Methods
Credits3
DescriptionThis course will introduce the student to statistical methods. The student will examine how to collect$ group$ and present data$ measures of central tendency$ dispersion$ probability$ hypotheses testing$ confidence intervals$ and correlation. Prerequisite: MAT1033 or MGF1106 with a grade of C or higher. (3 hr. lecture)
PrerequisitePrerequisite: MAT1033.; Corequisite: None
InstructorEric Philias - EPHILIAS@MDC.EDU
Requirements All Virtual College courses require high-speed internet access. Microsoft Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are required. Currently For ease of use when accessing either LMS, both PC and MAC users must use Mozilla Firefox as the default browser. Your course may appear to be functioning correctly in other browsers but some tools, assignments and assessments may not work in these other browsers. Don’t let your course work be affected by the wrong browser.
Fees*
Florida Resident Distance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$354.66$45.00$399.66
 
Non Florida ResidentDistance Learning FeeVC Course Total
$1,207.53$45.00$1,252.53
* There are no additional student charges associated with verification of student identification.
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STA2023    2023   Credit    3  Eric Philias - EPHILIAS@MDC.EDU