BIOSTAT702A

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Advanced Applied Biostatistical Methods I

Subject

BIOSTAT

Catalog Number

702A

Title

Advanced Applied Biostatistical Methods I

Course Description

This course provides an advanced introduction to study design, descriptive statistics, and analysis of statistical models with one or two predictor variables. Topics include principles of study design, basic study designs, descriptive statistics, sampling, contingency tables, one- and two-way analysis of variance, simple linear regression, and analysis of covariance. Both parametric and non-parametric techniques are explored. Computational exercises will use the R and SAS packages. Prerequisite(s): 2 semesters of calculus or its equivalent (multivariate calculus preferred). Familiarity with linear algebra is helpful. Director of Graduate Studies permission is required. Credits: 3

Grading Basis

ABCDF Grading

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

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