Department Override Policy-Students who would like to request an Override, must go to room 101 Statistics and fill out an override form. There is never a guarantee that the department will be able to grant an override.
University Schedule in a Glance
Graduate School Deadlines
STAT 110 - STATISTICAL THINKING: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 5/15-1:30-3:30p)
Must register for BOTH lecture AND recitation.
Utts: Seeing through Statistics, 1999, 3/e, Cengage
001 |
14225 |
1100-1150a TR |
206 Weber |
301 Stats/491-3767 |
|
R01 |
14226 |
1151-1215p TR |
206 Weber |
301 Stats/491-3767 |
STAT 192 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (1 Credit) |
No Textbook Required-(Final Exam: 5/13-9:10-11:10a)
001 |
14227 |
4:00-4:50p W |
E205 Engineering |
102 Stats/491-6786 |
STAT 201 - GENERAL STATISTICS (3 Credits) |
(Final: Sections 001, 002 (R01-R08-details announced in class; 003-R09-TBA)
Utts/Heckard: Statistical Ideas and Methods, 2006 , Cengage
ISBN for Secs. 001 and 002, 003: 0495 14316 2
Section 001 and 002 MUST register for a Recitation in the R01 through R08 group
Section 003 MUST register for R09
Lectures:
001 |
14228 |
11:00-11:50a TR |
A201 |
104 Stats/491-5330 |
|
002 |
14229 |
9:00-9:50a TR |
A102 |
104 Stats/491-5330 |
|
003 |
14230 |
7:00-7:50pTR |
A202 |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
Recitations:
R01 |
14231 |
8:00-8:50a F |
132 Wagar |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R02 |
14237 |
9:00-9:50a F |
132 Wagar |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R03 |
14238 |
11:00-11:50a F |
200 Military Sci. |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R04 |
14239 |
11:00-11:50a F |
201 Glover |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R05 |
14240 |
12:00-12:50p F |
B103 Engineering |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R06 |
14241 |
1:00-1:50p F |
132 Wagar |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R07 |
14243 |
1:00-1:50p F |
B 4 Engineering |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R08 |
14244 |
3:00-3:50p F |
D104 Engineering |
TBA |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
R09 |
14246 |
8:00-8:25p TR |
A202 |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
STAT 204 - STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS STUDENTS (3 Credits) |
(Common Final: 5/15-9:10-11:10a)
Mason/Lind/Marchal: Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics, 13/e, McGraw-Hill ) (ISBN: 0073100889)
Sections 001 and 002 MUST register for one Laboratory in the L01 thru L08 series
Section 003 MUST register for Laboratory Section L09
Note: All Laboratories have one scheduled hour plus one hour arranged
Lectures:
001 |
14276 |
11:00-11:50a TR |
A104 |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
|
002 |
14277 |
1:00-1:50p TR |
A104 |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
|
003 |
14278 |
7:00-07:50p TR |
A203 |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
Laboratories:
L01 |
14283 |
8:00-8:50a+ F |
B101 Engineering |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
|
L02 |
14284 |
9:00-9:50a+ F |
120 Shepardson |
Nick Cummings |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
L03 |
14286 |
9:00-9:50a+ F |
201 Glover |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
|
L04 |
14287 |
11:00-11:50a+ F |
B 4 Engineering |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
|
L05 |
14289 |
11:00-11:50a+ F |
Military Sci 105 |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
|
L06 |
14290 |
12:00-12:50p+ F |
132 Wagar |
Nick Cummings |
007 Stats/491-0647 |
L07 |
14291 |
1:00-1:50p+ F |
B103 Engineering |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
|
L08 |
14292 |
3:00-3:50p+ F |
B101 Engineering |
307 Stats/491-3824 |
|
L09 |
14294 |
7:51-8:15p+ TR |
A203 |
105 Stats/491-6769 |
STAT 301 - INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL METHODS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 001-5/12-3:40-5:40p; 002-5/12-7:00-9:00a; 003-5/14-1:30-3:30p; 004-5/12-11:20-1:20p; 005-5/12 or 5/14 TBA)
Devore/Peck: Statistics: The Exploration and Analysis of Data, 6/e, Duxbury/Wadsworth
001 |
14313 |
8:00-8:50a MWF |
A207 |
310 Stats/491-6769 |
|
002 |
14335 |
10:00-10:50a MWF |
A204 |
302 Stats/491-3778 |
|
003 |
14336 |
12:00-12:50p MWF |
Eddy 212 |
216 Stats/491-3824 |
|
004 |
14337 |
2:00-2:50p MWF |
A207 |
216 Stats/491-2620 |
|
005 |
14338 |
5:00-6:25p MW |
A104 |
309 Stats/491-3767 |
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STAT 307 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOSTATISTICS (3 Credits) (Also EHCC307) |
(Final Exam: 001-5/15-11:20-1:20p; 002-5/13-5:50-7:50p)
Samuels/Witmer: Statistics for the Life Sciences, 3/e, Prentice Hall ISBN: 013041316X
001 |
14339 |
11:00-11:50a MWF |
118 Shepardson |
301 Stats/491-2620 |
|
002 |
14342 |
9:30-10:45a TR |
C146 |
218 Stats/491-5077 |
STAT 312 - STATISTICS FOR BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES II (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/12-9:10-11:10a)
Howell: Statistical Methods for Psychology, 5th Ed, ITP/Duxbury, ISBN: 053437770X
001 |
14346 |
4:00-5:15p MW |
101 Pathology |
B263 Clark/491-5070 |
STAT 315 - STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/13-3:40-5:40p)
Devore: Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, 7th, ITP/Duxbury
001 |
11563 |
9:00-9:50a MWF |
231 Wagar |
221 Stats/491-7321 |
ST321 - ELEMENTARY PROBABILISTIC-STOCHASTIC MODELING (3 Credits) |
(Final:5/12-11:20-1:20p )
Prior Optional Text =: Ross: Simulation, 3/e, Academic Press (ISBN: 0125980531)
Prio
001 |
14347 |
2:00-2:50p MWF |
E202 Engineering |
301 Stats/491-2620 |
STAT 340 - MULTIPLE REGRESSION ANALYSIS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/13-5:50-7:50p)
Text =Kutner:
001 |
11562 |
9:30-10:45a T,R |
C238 |
209 Stats/491-2897 |
STAT 350 - DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS (3 Credits) |
Final Exam:5/12-7:00-9:00a )
Kuehl: Design of Experiments: Statistical principles of research design and analysis, 2nd Ed. ,Cengage (Duxbury)1998,
001 |
15189 |
10:00-10:50a M,W,F |
C238 |
214 Stats/491-2620 |
STAT 430 - PROBABILITY/MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS II (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/15-11:20-1:20p)
Prior Text = Larsen: Intro to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications, 4/e, Prentice Hall/Pearson
001 |
14348 |
11:00-11:50a MWF |
E202 Engineering |
201 Stats/491-7321 |
STAT 460 - APPLIED MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: 5/12-7:00-9:00a)
Text:
Johnson, D: Applied Multivariate Methods for Data Analysts, Duxbury 1998
001 |
14349 |
10:00-10:50a MWF |
006 Statistics |
222 Stats/491-6682 |
STAT 472 - STATISTICAL CONSULTING (3 credits) |
(Final Exam:5/14-1:30-3:30 )
Ramsey: The Statistical Sleuth (w/CD), Duxbury 2/e, 0 534 38670 9
R01 |
14352 |
12:30-1:45p T,R |
223 Weber-132 Wagar (see instructor) |
209 Stats/491-2897 |
STAT 495 V - INDEPENDENT STUDY (Var.) |
(No text)
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
STAT 501 - STATISTICAL SCIENCE (1 credit) |
OFFERED VIA DISTANCE/CSUN (LIBRARY)
No Textbook Required/Instructor Handouts
Instructor on Tape: Ryan Elmore
STAT 512 - DESIGN & DATA ANALYSIS FOR RESEARCHERS II (4 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/15-5:50-7:50p )
(Students must register for BOTH Lecture AND Recitation)
Ott: Intro to Statistical Methods and Data Analysis w/3" disk, 5/e, ITP Wadsworth, ISBN: 0534251226
Distance Course (Pre-Recorded)
Instructor on Tape: Phil Chapman / Coordinator: TBA
001 |
14355 |
8:00-8:25a MW |
C144 |
EE107 Engin/491-2949 |
|
R01 |
14356 |
8:26-9:50a MW |
C144 |
EE 107 Engin Stats/491-2949 |
STAT 520 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBABILITY THEORY (4 credits) |
OFFERED VIA DISTANCE/CSUN (Pre-Recorded)
Grimett and Stirzaker, Probability and Random Processes, 3/e,
Instructor on Tape: Jan Hannig
STAT 521 - STOCHASTIC PROCESSES I (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/14-11:20-1:20p)
Taylor/Karlin: Introduction to Stochastic Modeling, 1998, Academic Press, ISBN: 0126848871
001 |
14357 |
3:30-4:45p TR |
006 Statistics |
220 Stats/491-3087 |
STAT 523 - QUANTITATIVE SPATIAL ANALYSIS (3 Credits) (Also NR 523) |
(Final Exam:5/15-1:30-3:30p)
No text/Instructor prepared notes available from the Bookstore.
001 |
14358 |
11:00-12:15p TR |
223 Weber |
124 Forestry/491-6980 |
STAT 525 - TIME SERIES ANALYSIS I (3 Credits) |
Brockwell/Davis: Intro to Time Series and Forecasting, Springer, 2/e (0387953515)
Distance/Pre-Recorded
Instructor on Tape: Peter J. Brockwell / Coordinator: TBA
STAT 530 - MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS/SURGE (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:TBA) STUDENTS: Please be aware that this course will occasionally be held in 006 from 2-3:50. You will be notified by Dr. Hannig of those dates.
Casella/Berger: Statistical Inference, Duxbury 2/e, ISBN: 0 534 24312 6
Distance/Pre-Recorded
Coordinator: TBA
001 |
14359 |
2:00-2:50p MWF |
006 Statistics |
204 Stats/491-7460 |
STAT 544/ERHS 544-BIOSTATICAL METHODS/QUANTITATIVE DATA |
(Final Exam: Tentative: 5/13-1:30-3:30p-206 Weber)
Kleinbaum: Applied Regression and Analysis with Minitab
001 |
14678 |
11-12:15p TR |
C362 |
145 ERHS/491-5970 |
STAT 547/CIVE 547- STATISTICS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING (3 Credits) |
(Also CE 547) (See CIVE 547 for text information)
(Final Exam:5/15-1:30-3:30p)
Prior: Gilbert: Stat Methods for Environmental Pollution, ITP/VNR, 1987
001 |
14372 |
11:00-12:15p TR |
E205 Engineering |
205 Glover/491-2667 |
STAT 560 - APPLIED MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/12-7:00-9:00a )
Text:
Johnson, D: Applied Multivariate Methods for Data Analysts, Duxbury 1998
001 |
14373 |
10:00-10:50a MWF |
006 Statistics |
222 Stats/491-6682 |
STAT 570- NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS (3 Credits)-NOT OFFERED SPRING, 2008 |
Higgins: Introduction to Modern Nonparametric Statistics, 1/e, Duxbury (0534387756)
Offered via DISTANCE/CSUN-
STAT 580 - BIOINFORMATICS ALGORITHMS (4 Credits) NOT OFFERED SPRING, 2008 |
Final Exam:
Text to be determined
(Also offered as: CS 480)
STAT 586 - PRACTICUM-CONSULTING TECHNIQUES (1 Credit) |
(Final Exam:5/15-11:20-1:20p)
Text Info Needed
OFFERED VIA DISTANCE/CSUN (No taping required)
001 |
14374 |
11:00-11:50a M |
006 Statistics |
214 Stats/491-5186 |
STAT 592 - SEMINAR (1 Credit) |
(No text) Students are required to attend both seminar sessions. Please see the schedule: http://www.stat.colostate.edu/seminars/departmental.html
Note: M.S. statistics students are required to register for STAT 592.
Ph.D. students are required to register for STAT 792.
001 |
14375 |
3:10-4:00p W |
D104 Engineering |
217 Stats/491-5721 |
STAT 605 THEORY OF SAMPLING TECHNIQUES (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/13-11:20-1:20p)
Sarndel et al: Model Assisted Survey Sampling, 1992, Springer-Verlag, (0-387-97528-4)
001 |
14376 |
1:00-1:50p M,W,F |
006 Statistics |
211 Stats/491-3841 |
STAT 640 - DESIGN AND LINEAR MODELING I/SURGE (4 Credits) |
(Final Exam:5/15-5:50-7:50p)
Hocking: Methods & Applications of Linear Models, 2003, 2/e, Wiley, ISBN: 047123222X
Distance (Pre-Recorded) (Coordinator: Hari Iyer )
001 |
14377 |
12:20-2:00p.m. TR |
006 Statistics |
212 Stats/491-5762 |
STAT 645 - CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS AND GLIM (3 Credits) |
(Final Exam: TBA )
Former Text: McCullagh/Neider Generalized Linear Models , 2/e, Chapman and Hall (0412317605)
001 |
15190 |
2:05-3:20 p T R |
006 Statistics |
224 Stats/491-7263 |
STAT 684 V - SUPERVISED COLLEGE TEACHING (1-3 credits) |
(Restricted to 201/204 TAs) Students must have Department permission to register for Supervised College Teaching
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
STAT 695 V - INDEPENDENT STUDY (Var.) |
(No text) Students must have Department permission to register for an Independent Study
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
STAT 699 V - THESIS (Var.) |
(No text)
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
Adviser |
STAT 720 - PROBABILITY THEORY (4 Credits) |
Billingsley: Probability and Measure, 1995, 3rd ed., Wiley (ISBN: 0-471-00710-2)
001 |
14381 |
TBA |
006 Statistics |
204 Stats/491-7460 |
STAT 722 - APPLIED PROBABILITY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES II (3 credits)--Not offered in Spring, 2008 |
Van Dijk: Queueing Networks and Product Forms: A Systems Approach, J. Wiley NY
001 |
course cancelled |
STAT 740 ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS (3 credits) |
001 |
14383 |
9:30-10:45a TR |
006 Statistics |
212 Stats/491-5762 |
STAT 792 - SEMINAR (1 Cr.) |
(No text) Students are required to attend both seminar sessions. Please see the schedule: http://www.stat.colostate.edu/seminars/departmental.html
Note: M.S. statistics students are required to register for STAT 592.
Ph.D. students are required to register for STAT 792.
R01 |
14384 |
4:00-5:00 p |
B101 Engineering |
220 Stats/491-5721 |
STAT 795 V - INDEPENDENT STUDY (Var.) |
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
STAT 796 V - GROUP STUDY (Var..) |
R01 |
@ Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
STAT 799 V - DISSERTATION (Var.) |
001 |
@Dept |
Arranged |
Arranged |
Advisor |
NSCI 610 V (PRIMES- TREE Course-Team Research in Ecology) - (3 Credits) |
| 001 | 13158 | Hours Arranged | 223 Weber | Jeff Tracey | TBA |
| L01 | 13160 | Hours Arranged | 223 Weber | Jeff Tracey | TBA |
CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION |
001 |
15551 |
Students who are not otherwise registered must use the CR option.
NOTES:
First day of class January 21 |
W period ends March 19 |
Late registration fee assessed as of January 16 |
Spring break starts March 10 |
End of Schedule Change Period January 31 |
Classes resume after break on March 19 |
Last day of classes May 4 |
Finals week May 7-11 |
Commencement May 11, 12 |
GRADUATE SCHOOL DEADLINES FOR SPRING 2006 GRADUATION |
GS25 Application for Graduation |
February 29 |
GS24 Report of Final Exam to |
April 11 |
Thesis/Dissertation to |
April 11 |
Clearance of Departmental Requirements |
May 16 |
(i.e., Seminar, Project Report Copies) |
CSUN/DISTANCE COURSES |
Live taping: 570, 586 (no tapes), 605
Library courses: 309, 501, 512, 520, 525, 530, 640
Other: 699V