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Johns Hopkins University | EN.553.211

Probability and Statistics for the Life Sciences

4.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(3.88)

This is an introduction to statistics aimed at students in the life sciences. The course will provide the necessary background in probability with treatment of independence, Bayes theorem, discrete and continuous random variables and their distributions. The statistical topics covered will include sampling and sampling distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for means, comparison of populations, analysis of variance, linear regression and correlation. Analysis of data will be done using Excel.

Fall 2022

(3.36)

Fall 2022

(4.15)

Spring 2023

(3.93)

Spring 2023

(3.51)

Summer 2023

(4.43)

Fall 2022

Professor: Nadejda Drenska

(3.36)

Fall 2022

Professor: Mario Micheli

(4.15)

Spring 2023

Professor: Zachary Pisano

(3.93)

Spring 2023

Professor: Nadejda Drenska

(3.51)

Summer 2023

Professor: Donniell Fishkind

(4.43)

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09:00 - 09:50

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15:00 - 15:50

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16:30 - 17:20

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12:00 - 12:50

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13:30 - 14:20