Course | Course Name | Instructor | |
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ACMA201 | Interest Theory and Applications-Intersession May 6 - June 24 | Cherie Ng | cherien@sfu.ca |
STAT100 | Statistics in Everyday Life | Gamage Perera | gperera@sfu.ca |
STAT201 | Statistics for the Life Sciences | Brad McNeney | mcneney@sfu.ca |
STAT201C | DE - Statistics for Life Sciences | Becky Lin | wla195@sfu.ca |
STAT203 | Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences | Gamage Perera | gperera@sfu.ca |
STAT270 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics | ||
STAT270C | DE - Introduction to Probability and Statistics | Jinko Graham | jgraham@sfu.ca |
STAT302C | DE - Analysis of Experimental and Observational Data | Becky Lin | wla195@sfu.ca |
STAT305/605 | Introduction to Biostatistical Methods for Health Sciences | Jinko Graham | jgraham@sfu.ca |
STAT605 | Biostatistical Methods | Jinko Graham | jgraham@sfu.ca |
STATAFLT | - Supervisor: Ugrad Program Chair - Preference for a TA with past experience in STATs. - Will help with exam invigilation within the dept as needed - Will help with marking within the dept in special circumstances, as assigned by the Supervisor - Needs to have a very flexible schedule. The department will make all reasonable efforts to give as much advance notice as possible of duties and will accommodate the TA's academic requirements, but in some cases may have short-term notice of exam invigilation duties. | Gamage Perera | gperera@sfu.ca |
STATWkShp | Supports a subset of these courses: STAT 100, 201, 203, 270, 302, 305 | Marie Loughin | mloughin@sfu.ca |