Student Learning Outcomes are the minimum goals to achieve in this course. These are what topics I'm responsible for teaching and what you're responsible for learning. We will all commit to mastering these topics together. Teamwork makes the dream work!
Upon completion of this course:
students will be able to summarize and display data.
students will be able to compute and interpret probabilities.
students will be able to construct confidence intervals for various parameters.
students will be able to perform various hypothesis tests.
students will be able to use correlation and regression to analyze bivariate data.
students will be able to utilize technology to perform statistical tasks.
students will be able to apply the concepts and techniques of statistics to real-world applications.
I am always looking for ways to improve your learning and our teaching. I constantly assess my teaching and strive to provide the best educational experience. If something is not working for you, please let me know and I will try my best to adjust.
Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) Assessment is an ongoing, evidence-based approach that indicates the extent to which programs, courses, services, and all college units achieve their intentions. Assessment uses a feedback loop that involves identifying desired results; collecting and analyzing relevant information (data); and then using the findings to stimulate discussions and direct activities that can improve student learning, instructional delivery, curricula, programs, and/or services.