ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS

Course Code:
ENVS 337
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Course Description:

Environmental Statistics is an upper-level undergraduate course designed to provide training in the design of field studies and analysis of environmental data relevant to the particular professional goals of the environmental science majors. Examples of fields of focus within the environmental science discipline for which specialized field design and data analysis tools are used include forestry, environmental pollution management/toxicology, fisheries, and wildlife management. This course is designed to provide an alternative to Calculus I for senior-year students pursuing the BS degree in Environmental Science - Biology, in cases where Calculus I is impractical, and would complement STAT 137 (Biostatistics) with data analysis tool relevant to specific fields of speciality; as such it will be usually offered on a tutorial/independent study basis.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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