LAM 115 Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice
This course provides a foundation in quantitative analysis of data and the application of these methods to criminal justice problems and related data. Topics include: representing and displaying data, measures of center and spread, normal, binominal, and Chi-square distributions, percentiles, linear regression and correlation, and statistical tests of significance. This course counts in the Quantitative Reasoning area of general education. This course cannot be used to satisfy requirements or electives in majors, minors, or concentrations in mathematics. Prerequisite(s): Placement or LAM 100B. Students may not receive credit for more than one of these courses: LAM 115, LAM 106, LAM 109, or LAM 216 5 quarter hours
Credits
5
Distribution
GenEd-Quantitative Reasoning