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36-462 Topics in Statistics

Units:9.0
Department:Statistics
Prerequisites:36-309 or 36-310 or 36-626
Related URLs:http://www.stat.cmu.edu/www/cmu-stats/

The format and content of this course are flexible and vary from year to year depending on the instructor and demand. Past topics included statistics and the law, Bayesian statistics, non-parametric statistics, decision theory, biostatistics, and time series analysis. The objective of the course is to expose students to important topics in statistics and/or interesting applications which are not part of the standard undergraduate curriculum.


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Rank for this semester:#981
Rank in this department:#20

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42-444 Medical Devices
39-200 Business for Engineers
38-710 Principles of Biotechnology


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36-462 Topics in Statistics

Units:9.0
Department:Statistics
Prerequisites:36-309 or 36-310 or 36-626
Related URLs:http://www.stat.cmu.edu/www/cmu-stats/

The format and content of this course are flexible and vary from year to year depending on the instructor and demand. Past topics included statistics and the law, Bayesian statistics, non-parametric statistics, decision theory, biostatistics, and time series analysis. The objective of the course is to expose students to important topics in statistics and/or interesting applications which are not part of the standard undergraduate curriculum.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#981
Rank in this department:#20

  Students also scheduled
15-221 Technical Communication for Compute...
95-757 Information Security Risk Policy & ...
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
36-402 Advanced Data Analysis
95-756 Information Security Risk Analysis
31-102 Foundations of the United States Ai...
54-710 Theatre Lab
42-444 Medical Devices
39-200 Business for Engineers
38-710 Principles of Biotechnology


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