Our introductory course is taken by students in the humanities (English,
History, etc., and Mass Communications), using Jessica Utts textbook. The
standard teaching setup is two lectures and one small (15-18) lab/discussion
section each week.

The website address is   http://saturn.vcu.edu/~jemays/sta208

Psychology and Life Sciences majors take a different course that uses David
Moore's Practice of Statistics.

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Derek Ogle wrote:

> Members,
>
> I am considering development of a statistics course that would fulfill only
> the liberal arts requirement at our College.  This course would not be
> required for any major nor would it be a prerequisite for any "advanced"
> statistics courses.  If any member is familiar with this type of course and
> could direct me to a description of their course, a list of topics covered,
> pros and cons, etc. they could respond to me directly at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thank you.
>
> Dr. Derek H. Ogle
> Northland College
> 229 Center for Science and the Environment
> Ashland, WI  54806
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.northland.edu/dogle/
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