This
class presents the fundamental probability and statistical concepts
used in elementary data analysis. It will be taught at an introductory
level for students with junior or senior college-level mathematical
training including a working knowledge of calculus. A small amount of
linear algebra and programming are useful for the class, but not
required.
Workload: 3-5 hours/week
About the Course
Statistics is a thriving discipline that provides the fundamental language
of all empirical research. Biostatistics is simply the field of statistics
applied in the biomedical sciences.
This course puts forward key mathematical and statistical topics to help students understand biostatistics at a deeper level. After completing this course, students will have a basic level of understanding of the goals, assumptions, benefits and negatives of probability modeling in the medical sciences. This understanding will be invaluable when approaching new statistical topics and will provide students with a framework and foundation for future self learning.
Topics include probability, random variables, distributions, expectations, variances, independence, conditional probabilities, likelihood and some basic inferences based on confidence intervals.
This course puts forward key mathematical and statistical topics to help students understand biostatistics at a deeper level. After completing this course, students will have a basic level of understanding of the goals, assumptions, benefits and negatives of probability modeling in the medical sciences. This understanding will be invaluable when approaching new statistical topics and will provide students with a framework and foundation for future self learning.
Topics include probability, random variables, distributions, expectations, variances, independence, conditional probabilities, likelihood and some basic inferences based on confidence intervals.
Course Syllabus
The goal of this course is to equip biostatistics and quantitative scientists
with core applied statistical concepts and methods:
- Students will learn basic mathematical biostatistics including probability distributions and their properties.
- Students will learn the basics of statistical likelihood.
- Students will learn the basics of confidence intervals.
- The course will introduce students to the display and communication of statistical data. This will include graphical and exploratory data analysis using tools like scatterplots, boxplots and the display of multivariate data.
Recommended Background
Knowledge of calculus, set theory and a moderate level of mathematical
literacy are prerequisites for this class. A small amount of programming
is useful, but not required.