Department of Statistics: Schedule of Courses - Fall 2007
University Class Schedule
Graduate School Deadlines
Final Exam Schedule
STAT 110 - ACTIVITY BASED STATISTICS(3 Credits) (Must register for both lecture and Recitation)
Utts: Seeing through Statistics, 3rd Ed., Brooks/Cole Div. of ITP (Thomson), ISBN: 0534394027
001
R01 |
66100
66101 |
11:00a-12:15p TR |
Weber 206 |
Amy Kagey |
309 Stats/491-3767 |
STAT
201 - GENERAL STATISTICS(3
Credits)
Utts/Heckard: Statistical Ideas and Methods, 2006, Duxbury/Thomson
ISBN for Secs. 001 and 002: 0495 14316 2 (Text , Minitab 14, RF response card, RF user's guide)
ISBN for Sec. 003: 0495 14315 4 (Text with Minitab 14)
Section 001 and 002 MUST register for a Recitation in the R01
through R08 group
Section 003 MUST register for R09
Lectures :
|
001
|
64516 |
9:00-9:50a
TR
|
212 Eddy |
Rick Gumina |
104
Stats/491-5330 |
|
002
|
64517 |
11:00-11:50a
TR
|
113 Nat Resources |
Rick Gumina |
104
Stats/491-5330 |
|
003
|
64518 |
7:00-7:50p
TR
|
A203
Clark
|
Sybil Mendonca |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
Recitations:
STAT 204
- STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS STUDENTS(3
Credits)
(Common Final Exam: 12/11 (T) 5:50 p.m.-7:50 p.m.) Chem A101, A103 and Yates 104
Sections 001 and 002 MUST register for ONE Laboratory in the L01 thru
L08 group
Section 003 MUST register for L09 -- Note: All Labs have one
scheduled hour plus one hour arranged
Mason/Lind/Marchal - Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics,
13th Ed.
(ISBN:0073100889), McGraw-Hill. (Customized paperback version)
Lectures:
| 001 |
64528 |
11:00-11:50a TR |
Clark A 104 |
Austin Lampros |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
|
| 002 |
64529 |
1:00-1:50p TR |
Clark A 102 |
Austin Lampros |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
| 003 |
64530 |
7:00-7:50p TR |
Clark A 202 |
Austin Lampros |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
Laboratories:
| L01
|
64531 8:00-8:50a F |
132 Wagar |
Megan Baburek |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
|
| L02
|
64532 10:00-10:50a
F |
C238 Clark |
Lindsay Davis |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L03
|
64533 10:00-10:50a
F |
B101
Engineering |
Megan Baburek |
007
Stats/491-TBA |
| L04
|
64534 11:00-11:50a
F |
105 Mil Sci |
Megan Baburek |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L05
|
64535 12:00-12:50p
F |
C
337 Clark |
Lindsay Davis |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L06
|
64536 12:00-12:50p
F |
C
358 Clark |
Ram Gurung |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L07
|
64537 3:00-3:50p
F |
B101
Engineering |
Lindsay Davis |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L08
|
64538 3:00-3:50p
F |
132 Wagar |
Ram Gurung |
007
Stats/491-0647 |
| L09
|
645398:00-8:25 p
TR |
A
202 Clark |
Austin Lampros |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
| STAT
301 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS (3
credits) |
(Final Exam: 001,12/13 (T) 7:00a-9:00a / 002,12/11 (T) 9:10-11:10a
/ 003, 12/13 (T) 3:40-5:40p / 004, 12/11 (T) 1:30-3:30p / 005, 12/10 (M) 8:00-10:00p
Devore/Peck:
Statistics: The Exploration and Analysis of Data, 7/e, Duxbury/Wadsworth
| *STAT 350- DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS (3 Credits) (Formerly ST 302) |
(Final Exam: 12/11 (T) 9:10-11:10a)
Kuehl: Design of Experiments: Statistical principles of research design and analysis, 2nd, Duxbury (0534368344)
| 001 |
65169 |
10:00-10:50a MWF |
A207 Clark |
Todd Iverson |
214 Stats/491-2620 |
| STAT/ECE 303 Introduction to Communications Principles (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 001,12/13(R) 1:30-3:30p )
D.P. Bertsekas and J.N. Tsitsiklis,"Introduction to Probability," Athena Scientific, 2002
| 001 |
64547 |
4:00-5:15p TR |
E 204 Engineering |
Louis Scharf |
Stats/491-2979 |
| STAT
305 SAMPLING TECHNIQUES (3
Credits) |
(Final Exam:12/11 (T) 1:30-3:30p)
Scheaffer/Mendenhall/Ott: Elementary Survey Sampling w/3" disk, 6/e 2005, Duxbury/Thomson/ITP (0-534-41805-8)
|
001
|
64547 |
2:00-2:50p
MWF
|
E
202 Engineering
|
Haonan Wang |
216 Stats/491-2449 |
| STAT/ERHS
307 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS (3
Credits) |
(Final Exam: 001= 12/11 (T) 9:10-11:10a), 002/003 = 12/10(M) 1:30-3:30p)
Samuels/Witmer, Statistics for the Life Sciences, 3/e, Prentice Hall, 013041316X (required) and Student version of MINITAB (optional)
| 001 |
60189 |
10:00-10:50a MWF |
A108 Micro |
Josh French |
Stats/491-2620 |
| 002 |
60190 |
11:00-11:50a MWF |
Clark A202 |
Todd Iverson |
Stats/491-2620 |
| 003 |
60191 |
11:00-11:50a MWF |
A108 Micro |
Tom Keefe |
145 EH/491-5970 |
| STAT
315 - ENGINEERING STATISTICS (3
Credits) (formerly STCC 309) |
Final Exam:12/12 (W) 11:20a-1:20p)
Devore: Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences,
7/e., ITP/Duxbury (0-534-39933-9)
Optional: Student solution manual (0-534-37283-X)
| STAT
372 DATA ANALYSIS & DATABASE MANAGEMENT TOOLS (3
Credits) (formerly ST 310) |
(Final Exam: 12/11 (T) 3:40-5:40p)
Ramsey/Schafer: The statistical sleuth: a course in methods of data analysis, Duxbury, 2/e, 0534386709
|
001
|
65202 |
2:00-3:15p
TR
|
206
Weber
|
Geof Givens |
221 Stats/491-6402 |
| STAT 311
- STATISTICS FOR BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES I (3
Credits) |
(Final Exam: 12/13 (W) 11:20a-1:20p)
Howell: Statistical Methods for Psychology, 6 th
Ed., ITP/Duxbury (0-495-1287-4)
|
001
|
64550 |
4:00-5:15p
MW
|
101 Pathology |
Ken Berry
|
B241
Clark/491-5070
|
| STAT
420 - PROBABILITY/MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I
(3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 12/10 (M) 130-3:30p )
Larsen: Intro to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications,
2006 (4th ed.), Prentice Hall
(0-13-186793-2)
|
001
|
64551 |
11:00-11:50a
MWF
|
C337 Clark |
Haonan Wang |
Stats/491-TBA |
| STAT
495 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
(Var.) |
(No text)
|
001
64552
Arranged
|
Arranged
|
| STAT
501 - STATISTICAL SCIENCE
(1 Credit) |
(No Final Exam) No Text - Instructor Handouts
Offered via DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
| 001 |
64553 |
3:00-3:50 T |
006 Statistics |
Dan Cooley |
220 Stats/491-3834 |
| STAT
511 - DESIGN & DATA ANALYSIS FOR RESEARCHERS I
(4 Credits) |
(Final
Exam: 001/R01 = 12/14 (R) 9:10-11:10a or 12/11 (M) 3:40-5:40p; 002/R02 = 12/14 (R) 11:20-1:20p or 12/11 (M) 5:50-7:50p
Ott: Intro to Statistical Methods and Data Analysis w/3"
disk, 5th edition, ITP Wadsworth (0-534-25122-6)
001 must register for R01; 002 must register for R02.
Offered via DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
001
R01
|
64554
64556
|
2:00-3:50p
MW
|
A206
Clark
|
Daniel Cooley |
217
Stats/491-5721 |
002
R02
|
64555
64557
|
2:00-3:50p
TR
|
A206
Clark
|
Ann Hess
|
218 Stats/491-5077 |
| STAT
520 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY THEORY (4 Credits) |
(Final Exam : 12/14 (F) 9:10-11:10a or 12/11 (T) 1:30-3:30 p -subject to change
Grimett/Stirzaker, Probability and Random Processes, 3rd Ed.,
Oxford University Press (Paper) (0-19-857222-0)
Offered via DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
|
001
|
64558 |
subject to change from course schedule listing 2:00-2:50p MTWR
|
006Statistics
|
Jan Hannig |
204 Stats/491-7460 |
| STAT 521 - STOCHASTIC PROCESSES I (3 Credits) |
|
DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
Taylor/Karlin: Introduction to Stochastic Modeling, 1998, Academic Press, ISBN: 0126848871 (Instructor: Ronald W. Butler)
| STAT 523 -
QUANTITATIVE SPATIAL ANALYSIS (3 Credits) (Also NR 523) |
DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
| STAT
525 - ANALYSIS OF TIME SERIES I (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:12/11 (M) 7:00-9:00a)
Brockwell/Davis: Intro to Time Series and Forecasting, Springer, 2nd Ed., 2002 (ISBN:978-0-387-95351-9)
| STAT
540 - DATA ANALYSIS AND REGRESSION (3 Credits)
|
(Final Exam: 12/10 (M) 9:10-11:00a)
Kutner, Nachtschiem, Li, Neter: Applied Linear Statistical
Models (5th ed.w/=CD), Irwin (2005) (0073108742).
Offered via DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
| STAT 570 NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 12/10 [M] 9:10 a.-11:10 a)
Higgins: Introduction to Modern Nonparametric Statistics , 1/e, Duxbury (0534387756)
Offered via DISTANCE/CSUN
| 001 |
66154 |
1:00p-1:50p MWF |
006 Statistics |
Ryan Elmore |
Stats/491-6682 |
| STAT
592 - SEMINAR (1 Credit) |
(No
text) (No
final exam)
Note: M.S. statistics students are to register for ST 592.
Ph.D. students are to register for ST792. Students are expected to attend
both STAT 592 and STAT 792 seminars, whether they are MS students or Ph.D. students.
| STAT 600 STATISTICAL COMPUTING (3 Credits) |
( Final Exam: TBA)
Givens/Hoeting: Computational Statistics , Wiley, 2005, 0-471-46124-5
Offered via DISTANCE/LIVE
| 001 |
64563 |
10:15-11:30a T,R |
006 Statistics |
Geof Givens |
221 Stats/491-6402 |
| STAT
650 - DESIGN AND LINEAR MODELING II (3 Credits) |
(Final
Exam: 12/10 (W) 1:30-3:30p)
No Text
Offered via DISTANCE DEGREE PROGRAM
| 001 |
64564 |
11:00-11:50a MWF |
E106 Engineering |
Phil Chapman |
224 Stats/491-7263 |
| STAT 684 - SUPERVISED COLLEGE TEACHING (1-3 credits) |
|
201/204 TAs should register for 3 credits of ST684
|
001
|
64565 |
Arranged
|
Arranged
|
| STAT
695 - INDEPENDENT STUDY (Var.) |
(No text)
|
001
|
64566 |
Arranged
|
Arranged
|
(No text required) (DISTANCE/no taping required)
| 001 |
64567 |
Arranged |
Arranged |
| STAT
730 - ADVANCED THEORY OF STATISTICS I - (4 credits) |
Prior: Casella/Lehmann: Theory of Point Estimation, Springer-Verlag, 0387985026
(Final Exam: TBA )
|
001
|
64569 |
9:00a-10:20a MWF
|
213 Statistics-Library |
Ryan Elmore |
222 Stats/491-6682 |
| STAT
740 - ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS- (3 credits) |
Prior: Hastie, Tibshirani, Friedman: The Elements of Statistical Learning, Springer Verlag, 2001, ((03879 5284 5)
(Final Exam:TBA)
| 001 |
64569 |
11:00a -12:00p M,W
|
006 Statistics |
Jean Opsomer |
211 Stats/491-3841 |
| STAT
792 - SEMINAR (1 Cr.) |
(No text)
Note: Ph.D. statistics students register for ST 792. M.S.
students should register for ST 592. All students must attend
both STAT 592 and STAT 792 seminars, regardless of whether they are pursuing an MS or Ph.D. degree.
| STAT
795 - INDEPENDENT STUDY(Var.) |
(No text)
|
001
|
64574
|
Arranged
|
Arranged
|
| STAT
796 - GROUP STUDY (Var.) |
Text decision needed
| STAT
799 - DISSERTATION (Var.) |
(No text)
|
001
|
64573 |
Arranged
|
Arranged
|
64943- CR-CONRG
Students who are not otherwise registered must use the CR option.
CR is required in the semester of graduation, regardless of student
location
NOTES:
|
|
| First
day of class August 20 |
"W"
period ends October 15 |
| Late
Fee assessed August 20 |
Thanksgiving
Break starts November 22 |
| Labor
Day, September 3-- No Classes |
Last
day of classes December 7 |
| Last
day to FREE DROP September 5 |
Finals
week December 10 |
| Last
day to ADD September |
Commencement
12/14,15 |
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| GRADUATE
SCHOOL DEADLINES FOR FALL 2007 GRADUATION |
| GS25
Application for Graduation |
September 29 |
| GS24-Report
of Final Exam to Grad School |
November 8 |
| Thesis/Dissertation
to Graduate School |
November
8 |
Clearance
of Departmental Requirements
(i.e., Seminar, Project Report copies) |
December
15 |