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ECON 0111

Economic Statistics

Economic Statistics (formerly ECON 0210)
An introduction to the discipline of statistics as a science of understanding and analyzing
data with an emphasis on applications to economics. Key topics include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling, random variables, the Central Limit Theorem, estimation, hypothesis testing, p-values, and linear regression. Students will be introduced to a statistical programming language. A weekly one-hour lab is part of this course in addition to three hours of class meetings per week. (Formerly ECON 0210) (Not open to students who have taken ECON 0210, MATH 0116, MATH 0310, PSYC 0201, STAT 0116 [formerly MATH 0116] or STAT 0201.) 3 hrs. lect., 1 hr. lab
Subject:
Economics
Department:
Economics
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED
Equivalent Courses:
MATH 1230
FMMC 1230 *
WRPR 1230 *
LNGT 1230
ECON 0210
NSCI 1230 *
GEOG 1230 *
MATH 0201
MATH 0116
ECON 1230 *
PSCI 1230 *
HARC 1230 *
STAT 0201
MATH 0118
ENVS 1230 *
SOCI 1230 *
JAPN 1230 *
BIOL 1230 *

Sections in Spring 2025

Spring 2025

ECON0111A-S25 Lecture (Sommers)
ECON0111B-S25 Lecture (Sommers)
ECON0111X-S25 Lab (Sommers)
ECON0111Y-S25 Lab (Sommers)
ECON0111Z-S25 Lab (Sommers)