EEB225H1S - Biostatistics for Biological Sciences
A statistics course designed especially for life science students, using examples from ecology and evolution where appropriate. Students learn to choose and use statistics that are appropriate to address relevant biological questions and hypotheses. Lectures and computer labs will be used to cover the following methods: sampling and experimental design, data exploration, correlation, regression, ANOVA, Chi-square, and non-parametric tests.
Distribution Requirement Status: This is a Science course
Breadth Requirement: None
2011-2012 Course Coordinator: M-J. Fortin
2011-2012 Instructor: B. Gilbert
BIO120H1/BIO150Y1
BIO225H1/ECO220Y1/ECO227Y1/GGR270H1/HMB325H1/ JBS229H1/PCL376H1/PSY201H1/SOC300Y1/STA220H1/STA250H1
