MATH 171 - Concepts of Statistics

Description:MATH 171 presents descriptive statistics, probability, probability distributions, hypotheses with testing on different parameters of a population, comparison of two populations on a single parameter, regression analysis, goodness of fit, contingency table, ANOVA, and sampling and simulation. Students from various areas - business, education, engineering, and social science - can effectively benefit from this course. A graphing calculator is required.
Credit hours:4-0-4
Prerequisite(s):MATH 116 with a "C" or better grade
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates and Degrees
  • Group requirement - Mathematics
  • Area of concentration - Not Applicable
IAI:M1 902: General Education Statistics (GECC)

Spring 2009 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
MATH 171019:00a9:50aM,T,Th,FMoshgi A

Fall 2008 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
MATH 171V1OnlineMoshgi A
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Mathematics Courses

NumberTitleHours
MATH 087General Mathematics Skills3-2-4
MATH 090Pre-Algebra4-0-4
MATH 091Basic Algebra4-0-4
MATH 095Basic Geometry4-0-4
MATH 098Intermediate Algebra4-0-4
MATH 104Technical Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 106Mathematics for Health Careers2-0-2
MATH 110Concepts of Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 111Mathematics for Elementary School Teaching 14-0-4
MATH 112Mathematics for Elementary School Teaching 24-0-4
MATH 113Introduction to Applied Statistics4-0-4
MATH 116College Algebra4-0-4
MATH 117Trigonometry3-0-3
MATH 121Calculus & Analytic Geometry 15-0-5
MATH 122Calculus & Analytic Geometry 24-0-4
MATH 160Finite Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 170Introduction to Statistics4-0-4
MATH 171Concepts of Statistics4-0-4
MATH 190Calculus for Business and Social Science4-0-4
MATH 210Discrete Mathematics4-0-4
MATH 221Calculus & Analytic Geometry 34-0-4
MATH 230Differential Equations4-0-4
MATH 240Introduction to Linear Algebra3-0-3