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An advanced study of probability theory. Sample spaces, random variables and their distributions, conditional probability and independence, and the transformations of random variables.
The prerequisites are MATH 205 (Calculus III) and MATH 210 (Linear Algebra).

- Teacher: Ole Forsberg
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MATH 322: Mathematical Statistics II
A rigorous study of the theory of statistics with attention to its applications. Point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, goodness-of-fit testing, and analysis of variance.
Prerequisite: MATH 321

- Teacher: Ole Forsberg
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MATH 322: Mathematical Statistics II
A rigorous study of the theory of statistics with attention to its applications. Point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, goodness-of-fit testing, and analysis of variance.
Prerequisite: MATH 321

- Teacher: Ole Forsberg
A critical and comprehensive study of Sendak's key works for children, including the groundbreaking picture book trilogy: Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, and Outside Over There; the aesthetic influences (from Mozart to Blake to Laurel and Hardy) that inform Sendak's narrative art; and Sendak as a cultural force whose modern mythology helped redefine our notions of childhood and whose pop cultural reach has extended from Broadway to Spike Jonze films to wild thing hoodies. Of special consideration is the figure of the child in Sendak's work, its origins as well as its monstrous and angelic incarnations.

- Teacher: Barbara Tannert-Smith
- Teacher: James Dyer
- Teacher: James Dyer
- Teacher: Hilary Lehmann