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Summer 2010 MTH 220 Statistics (5 units)
Section 8170 Class Begins June 1, 2010 (early) Through July 29, 2010
Course Description: Methods of descriptive and inferential statistics, including measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, elementary probability theory, probability distributions, confidence intervals, multinomial experiments, contingency tables, and analysis of variance. Statistical software, methods of data collection and a wide variety of applications taken from science, business, social science, and many diverse fields will be used to illustrate the theory.
Prerequisite: MTH 56 or qualification for MTH 220 through the assessment process.
- Instructor: J. Edington
- Email: jedington@mendocino.edu
- Textbook Information:
Required Textbook/MyMathLab Access Code - Options include:
Textbook, bundled with MyMathLab Access Code: Elementary Statistics, 11th Edition; Triola, Addison-Wesley).
Stand Alone MyMathLab Access Code: Provides an electronic version of the textbook. Although this is a less expensive way to take the course, since everything needed to complete the course is online, the downside is that you must be online to study.
- Estimated Time Per Week: Students can expect to spend approximately 14 to 21 hours per week reading, writing, and taking quizzes and participating in online class discussions.
- Special Requirements:
Do I need to install any special software or plug-ins?
Some courses offer videos, animations, and other multimedia to help you learn. To use this multimedia material, you may need to download and install additional software (for example, QuickTime). You can open your course to see what kind of additional software it requires, if any. Note that some software may not work in all browsers.
Depending on your course, you may be prompted to install:
- The player window that you use to answer questions online, such as the MathXL Player, the MyEconLab Player, and so on.
- Adobe® Flash™ - Needed to run the player window in most courses and to view some tutorial videos.
- Adobe® Reader® - Needed to view online CourseCompass guides and other PDF documents.
- Adobe Shockwave® - Needed to view animations in some courses.
- Apple® QuickTime® - Needed to view the tutorial videos and animations that accompany your course, or hear audio files in any of 30 audio, video, and image formats, including Flash.
- Java™ plug-in - Needed to view the Virtual Classroom and Chat sessions in CourseCompass.
- RealNetworks® RealPlayer™ - Needed to watch streamed media animations in some courses.
- TestGen Player plug-in - Needed to view and take online TestGen tests in CourseCompass.
- Computer Hardware/Software Requirements - If you have any other computer configuration, call MyMathLab Product Support at 1-800-677-6337 to be sure yours will work in this course:
- Operating system (PCs only/will not work with MACs): Windows® 2000 and Windows XP; Memory: 64 MB RAM minimum; Monitor resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher.
- Internet connection: Cable/DSL, T1, or other high-speed for multimedia content; 56k modem (minimum) for tutorials, homework, and testing.
- Browsers and Plug-ins/Players: Internet browser: Microsoft® Internet Explorer, 6.0. Plug-ins/Players (IE7.0 for Vista OS): Install from the MyMathLab Installation Wizard online.
- Pop-Up Blockers: To be able to access various features in the online content, you MUST disable any Pop-Up Blocker software (or hit Ctrl + the blocked link).
- Calculator Policy –Basic calculators needed for lectures and to check homework, but no calculators are allowed on quizzes and tests.
CourseCompass Course: This course uses specialized math software, Course Compass. For information on orientation, you must email your instructor by Monday, 6/1 AND visit the online math page at http://www.mendocino.edu/tc/pg/4157/online_math.html. |