UNIVERSITY ARTS & SCIENCES COURSESS (A-Z) selkirk.ca/uas/uas-courses-subjects Pre-requisites: Foundations of Math 12 or Pre-calculus 11 or equivalent, with a grade of “C+” or better, or written permission of the Instructor and Schoo! Chair. Course Credit: 3 STAT 206 - STATISTICS This course provides an introduction to statistical methods intended for students of Engineering or the Sciences. Descriptive statistics, probability and inferential statistics are covered at a level appropri- ate for students with some calculus background. The students will learn to calculate confidence intervals and perform hypothesis testing for experiments involving one and two samples. Linear regression and correlation may be introduced if time permits. Pre-requisites: Math 700 or Math 140 or an equivalent calculus course that introduces integral calculus. Course Credit: 3 STAT 306 - STATISTICS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS STAT 306: Statistics for Health Professionals will assist health professionals in understanding reports on issues of public health importance, including but not limited to: diseases and conditions, injuries, drug research, and life stages and populations. General themes include descriptive statistics, probability, probability and sample distributions, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Pre-requisites: Pre-requisites: Math 100 with a grade of “C+” or better, or written permission of the instructor and Schoo! Chair. Course Credit: 3 WS 100 - WOMEN’S STUDIES | Women’s Studies 100 is an interdisciplinary course designed to introduce students to the study of women in global cultures as portrayed through literature and sociological studies. Topics to be covered include the women’s movement, sexuality, “herstory”, gender roles, philosophy and law. Pre-requisites: English 12 with a grade of “C” or better or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. Course Credit: 3 WS 101 - WOMEN’S STUDIES II A continuation of Women’s Studies 100, WS 101 is an interdisciplinary course designed to expand on the study of women in global cultures as portrayed through literature and sociological studies; however, students do not need WS 100 as a prerequisite. Topics to be covered include women and religion, violence, health and reproductive technologies, and inequality in paid and unpaid labour. Pre-requisites: English 12 with a grade of “C” or better or written permission of the instructor and School Chair. Course Credit: 3 selkirk.ca Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 273