Biostatistics (337-0-1)
Instructors
Joseph S Walsh
847/491-5098
Hogan Hall, Room 6-110A
Meeting Info
Frances Searle Building 1421: Mon, Wed 12:30PM - 1:50PM
Overview of class
This is a statistics class geared toward students interested in biology, ecology, and environmental science, but others are welcome. The course is applied statistics, with the goal of students taking the perspective, skills, and software learned in class to problems outside of class. We will use a variety of software for statistical analyses, including spreadsheets (Excel or Google Sheets), online calculators, and the R package. R in particular is a very flexible and powerful program that you can use for any statistical problem you encounter. R is free, well-supported, well-documented, and constantly improving.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisites: BIOL_SCI 201-0 or ENVR_SCI 202-0; MATH 220-2 or MATH 218-3.
Learning Objectives
Students who complete this class successfully should be able to recognize and execute appropriate statistical tests for a variety of biological data.
Teaching Method
Two lectures per week
Evaluation Method
Weekly problem sets and a final project.
Class Materials (Required)
A laptop; the required text is, Whitlock & Schluter, 2020, The Analysis of Biological Data, 3rd ed. (or 1st or 2nd edition). https://www.macmillanlearning.com/college/us/product/The-Analysis-of-
Biological-Data/p/131922623X ISBN: 9781319226237
Class Attributes
Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area
Enrollment Requirements
Enrollment Requirements: Prerequisite: BIOL_SCI 201-0 or ENVR_SCI 202-0, and MATH 218-3 or MATH 220-2.