MATH 1530 E45 Class Dates & Times
Date Range | Days | Times | Building | Room |
---|---|---|---|---|
1/16/2018 to 4/30/2018 | MW | 10:00 AM - 11:20 AM | FENT | 101 |
Course Description
New Course Description: A study of the descriptive and inferential branches of statistics including statistical design, graphs, measures of center, variation, and relative standing, elementary probability, discrete and normal probability distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and linear correlation and regression. Non-calculus based. A TI-84 or comparable calculator is required. (Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra and one year of geometry with an ACT of 19 or above OR appropriate learning support mathematics courses) F, Sp, Su.
Roane State General Education course approved and designed for transfer. (TTP course)
Effective 2018 Fall Semester, the following will be changing for MATH 1530:
The course title is changing to: Introductory Statistics
The course description is changing to: New Course Description: A study of the descriptive and inferential branches of statistics including statistical design, graphs, measures of center, variation, and relative standing, elementary probability, discrete and normal probability distributions, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and linear correlation and regression. Non-calculus based. A TI-84 or comparable calculator is required. (Prerequisites: Two years of high school algebra and one year of geometry with an ACT of 19 or above OR appropriate learning support mathematics courses) F, Sp, Su.
Roane State General Education course approved and designed for transfer. (TTP course)
Formerly MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics (Non-Calculus Based)
Textbooks
Bookstores are located on the Roane County campus and the Oak Ridge campus, and both have an online store. Textbook Information for this Course
Registration Information
In order to register for courses, you'll use the course's CRN (course reference number). See the Web Registration Directions for details.
Contact Information
Do you have a question about this course?
Contact this course's academic department. Be sure to mention the course number: MATH 1530 E45