Introduction to Biostatistics
Prerequisites: BIOL 102 and (MATH 132 or MATH 162 or MATH 162A (MATH 162 may be taken as a pre- or co-requisite)). For Bioinformatics Majors only: BIOL 101 and (MATH 132 or MATH 162 or MATH 162A (MATH 162 may be taken as a pre- or co-requisite)).
This course provides an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics in the biological sciences. Topics include data visualization, probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals, t-tests, tests of proportions, chi-square tests, correlation, linear regression and ANOVA. Contemporary computer software will be used to apply the methods.
Outcomes: Students will be able to visualize data appropriately, to properly design a statistical experiment, to apply the correct statistical methods and properly analyze the results.
This course provides an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics in the biological sciences. Topics include data visualization, probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, confidence intervals, t-tests, tests of proportions, chi-square tests, correlation, linear regression and ANOVA. Contemporary computer software will be used to apply the methods.
Outcomes: Students will be able to visualize data appropriately, to properly design a statistical experiment, to apply the correct statistical methods and properly analyze the results.