BIOL 8250 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FOR BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH (4 credits)
This course examines the statistical aspects of the design and analysis of laboratory and field experiments in biology. Basic statistical methods are reviewed and advanced methods presented. Lectures focus on an introduction to the theory behind experimental design and statistical analysis. Labs focus on how to properly complete and interpret statistical analyses, and also focus on how to use the R statistical computer package.
Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate course in statistics is recommended. Non-degree students must gain permission of the instructor before enrolling. Not open to non-degree graduate students.