Sep 07, 2024  
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BIOL 4415 - Biometry


Two hours lecture. Four hours laboratory per week. Four credit hours.

A computer-based course in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation. The objective of the course is to teach the application of statistical procedures relevant to the academic emphasis of students, not statistics per se. Designed to be especially beneficial to those students planning to seek an advanced degree upon completion of their baccalaureate or to go into quality control or research positions. Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as BIOL 5415.

Prerequisites: 12 hours of biology, environmental health science, or earth science (in combination or singularly); MATH 1302  or higher-numbered mathematics course; three hours of statistics; or consent of instructor. Graduate standing is required if the student is enrolled in 5415.



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