Quantitative Methods

CEMH-650-7226

University at Albany

  • Semester
    Spring 2026
  • Instructor
    Eric M Best
  • Start Date
    01-21-2026
  • Total Credits
    3
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    518-442-5140

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The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation of understanding in statistics and statistical applications to enable the interpretation and production of statistics in emergency management. The course will cover descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, and regression. The goal is for you to become an informed consumer of both statistics and their applications. As such, the emphasis throughout this course will be on application and interpretation, though discussion of statistical theory and computation are also included. Prior experience or knowledge of statistics or statistical programming is not required. Comfort with algebra, scientific calculator, and Windows-based computer applications is assumed. Prerequisites: Emh 640, or Ist 608, or Inf 710, or permission of Instructor.
Course Area: Technology and Society
Level: Graduate
Dates: 01-21-2026 - 05-05-2026
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Instructor: Eric M Best
Local Course ID: 26SP_ALB_CEMH650_4
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