STAT 104: Introduction to Statistics
(2-2) Cr. 3. F.S.SS.
Statistical concepts and their use in science; collecting, organizing and drawing conclusions from data; elementary probability; binomial and normal distributions; regression; estimation and hypothesis testing. For students in the agricultural and biological sciences. 1 1/2 years of high school algebra required.
Credit for only one of the following courses may be applied toward graduation: STAT 101, STAT 104, STAT 105, STAT 201, or STAT 226.
Statistics
http://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofliberalartsandsciences/statistics/
The curriculum in liberal arts and sciences with a major in statistics is designed to prepare students for (1) statistics positions in business, industry or commerce, nonprofit institutions, and in state or federal government; and (2) graduate study in statistics. Positions include the following types of work: statistical design, data visualization, analysis and interpretation of experiments and surveys; data processing and analysis using modern computation facilities and statistical computing systems; application of statistical principles and methods in commercial areas such as finance, insurance, industrial research, technology, marketing, manufacturing, sports analytics, quality control, and nonprofit organizations, such as institutions involved in health care or medical research.
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
...Major. STAT 330: STAT 101, 104, 201, 231, 305, or 341 STAT 483: STAT 301...
Actuarial Science
http://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofbusiness/actuarialscience/
...STAT 101, 104, 105, 201, 231, 305, 322 or 330), and STAT 326 (or STAT...
Psychology
http://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofliberalartsandsciences/psychology/
...choices include Math 104, Math 140, Math 150, Math 165, and Stat 301. See general...