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Total 41 training course(s) at schools in United States.

School: Kaplan Professional Schools
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Berkeley, Fresno, Modesto, Oakland, Palm Springs, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Rosa, Sacramento, California, United States
Tel.: 1-800-660-8105

Statistics, Modeling & Finance
Course Format: Classroom
This course provides students with a wealth of information on statistics, modeling, economics, and finance. Learn to define and understand statistics, including the difference between population and sample; identifying different sampling techniques; how to calculate the mean, median and mode, while understanding outliers and measuring variability and standard deviation. You will also become fam...
 

School: Florida State University
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Tel.: (850) 644-3500

Measurement and Statistics (Master Degree)
Course Format: Classroom
The Measurement and Statistics program major at Florida State University is designed to prepare leaders in educational research to serve in the following types of professional positions: Educational measurement and/or educational statistics specialist for a test publisher or governmental licensing, certification, or assessment unit; Director of measurement activities for a school or school...
 

M.S. in Biostatistics (Master Degree)
Course Format: Classroom
The program will prepare graduates needed in private and public sector research and health care settings who can apply statistical principles, processes, applications, and analytic methods to design, implement, and analyze health related studies including both experimental (clinical trials) and observational (epidemiological) studies. Students must have taken a three- or four-semester calcu...
 

School: SkillSoft
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
Tel.: 877.545.5763

Probability and Statistics (Certificate)
Course Format: E-learning
The Measure step of the DMAIC system used in Six Sigma® relies on the use of probability and statistics to produce information on variations in process. Black Belt candidates must be proficient in descriptive, inferential, and process-oriented statistical thinking; must understand how to stratify data; and must appreciate the uses of the Central Limit Theorem and inferential statistics to inte...
 

School: University of Texas at El Paso
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): El Paso, Texas, United States
Tel.: (915) 747-5000

Statistics (Master Degree)
Course Format: Classroom
The Mathematical Sciences Department at UTEP offers a program of instruction and research leading to a Master’s degree in the area of statistics. The department has a history of successfully preparing students for doctoral studies in the mathematical sciences as well as for positions in industry. Graduate classes are small (5-8 students) and the standard of teaching is high; faculty co...
 

School: Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Tel.: 617.423.4630

Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
This course studies the collection, analysis and presentation of data, frequency distributions, probability and probability distributions. Making inferences from statistical data and the techniques used for making business and management decisions will be discussed. Data analysis and presentation make use of statistical software.
 

School: The University of Arizona Continuing Education & Academic Outreach
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Tucson, Arizona, United States
Tel.: (520) 621-7724

Engineering Statistics
Course Format: Online
Statistical methodology of estimation, testing hypotheses, goodness-of-fit, nonparametric methods and decision theory as it relates to engineering practice. Significant emphasis on the underlying statistical modeling and assumptions. Graduate-level requirements include additionally more difficult homework assignments.
 

School: ITT Technical Institute Tucson Campus
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Tucson, Arizona, United States
Tel.: 800-870-9730

Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
This course is designed to offer students the skills necessary to interpret and critically evaluate statistics commonly used to describe, predict and evaluate data in an information-driven environment. The focus is on the conceptual understanding of how statistics can be used and how to evaluate statistical data.
 

School: Rogue Community College
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Grants Pass, Medford, White City, Oregon, United States
Tel.: (800) 411-6508

Business Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
Students will use Excel extensively to solve statistical problem. Emphasis is on the understanding and application of hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA), correlation and regression, and Chi-square techniques. Designed to provide students with analytical skills they will need in upper division business courses including accounting, finance, operations management and applied research.
 

School: Bowdoin College
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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Brunswick, Maine, United States
Tel.: (207) 725-3100

Economic Statistics
Course Format: Classroom
An introduction to the data and statistical methods used in economics. A review of the systems that generate economic data and the accuracy of such data is followed by an examination of the statistical methods used in testing the hypotheses of economic theory, both micro- and macro-. Probability, random variables and their distributions, methods of estimating parameters, hypothesis testing, reg...
 

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