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GEOG226: Quantitative Methods in Geography

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  • Complete 3 units from GEOG 100 - 299
  • Complete 3 units from EOS 100 - 299

Geography

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200-level

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Application of statistical techniques to the analysis of geographic problems. Topics include measurement, hypothesis formulation, sampling strategies, parametric and nonparametric statistical tests.

Supplemental Notes

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of GEOG 226, GEOG 321.
  • See "Credit Limit - Beginning Level Statistics Courses".