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Catalog 2026-2027 
    
Catalog 2026-2027

MATH 351 Biostatistics

5 credits


This course provides an introduction to statistical analysis of bio-medical data. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability, inferential statistics, reliability, confidence intervals, power analysis, hypothesis testing, correlation, regression, ANOVA, and nonparametric methods.

This course meets the Quantitative Reasoning  general education distribution requirement.

Prerequisites: MATH& 146 , at least 90 credits completed of 100/200 level courses, ABED 46  or ELL 50  (or placement into ENGL 93 or higher), and admission to the BAS in Public Health program

Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:

  • Characterize central tendency and variability of data ​using descriptive statistics
  • Characterize data distribution
  • Analyze types of error in collecting and interpreting statistical data
  • ​Calculate sensitivity, specificity, predictive values and confidence intervals
  • Calculate the statistical power and sample size ​
  • Perform one- and two-sample inference using appropriate parametric and nonparametric statistical methods
  • ​Apply statistical regression models ​to biological data sets, and ​describe the validity of those models
  • Describe, graph and compute correlation coefficients
  • Perform multi-sample inference using ANOVA
  • Analyze real biomedical data sets and write a scientific paper describing the analysis

College-Wide Learning Outcomes
This course teaches to the college-wide learning outcome of Critical Thinking, the ability to evaluate information, draw inferences, arrive at conclusions, and create solutions based on objective analysis of the evidence.

Total Hours: 50 Theory (Lecture) Hours: 50