Currently teaching at Brigham Young University - Hawaii
- Mathematical Reasoning, Problem
Solving, and Applications
(Math 106)
Designed to assist students in developing quantitative, analytical,
and logical reasoning skills; in cultivating problem-solving
strategies; and understanding the usefulness of mathematics through
applications. The content shall include, but need not be limited to:
logic, sets, probability, statistics, and elementary applications of
higher mathematics.
- Principles of Statistics I
(Math 221)
Descriptive statistics, elementary probability, central tendency,
variability, random variables (discrete and continuous) confidence
intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression, ANOVA, contingency
tables.
Past Courses
S. Hyde
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