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97ac1514-598d-4ae9-af20-fdf75b940953

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SURVEY METHODOLOGY
Country
Singapore
Host Institution
National University of Singapore
Program(s)
National University of Singapore
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics
UCEAP Course Number
139
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
UCEAP Transcript Title
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description

This course gives an introduction to the design of sample surveys and estimation procedures, with emphasis on practical applications in survey sampling. Topics include planning of surveys, questionnaire construction, methods of data collection, fieldwork procedures, sources of errors, basic ideas of sampling, simple random sampling, stratified, systematic, replicated, cluster and quota sampling, sample size determination, and cost. This course is targeted at students who are interested in Statistics and are able to meet the pre-requisites.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
ST3239
Host Institution Course Title
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Statistics and Data Science

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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
Country
United Kingdom - England
Host Institution
London School of Economics
Program(s)
Summer at London School of Economics
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Education
UCEAP Course Number
102
UCEAP Course Suffix
S
UCEAP Official Title
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
UCEAP Transcript Title
QUALITATVE RESEARCH
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.70
Course Description

The course equips students with the skills to be able to design, carry out, report, read, and evaluate qualitative research projects. It is taught by qualitative research experts who have experience of using the methods they teach. It covers the full cycle of a qualitative research project: design, data collection, analysis, reporting, and dissemination. Students gain a conceptual understanding of current academic debates regarding different methods, and the practical skills to put those methods into practice.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
ME305
Host Institution Course Title
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS
Host Institution Campus
London School of Economics
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Methodology

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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
Country
Taiwan
Host Institution
National Taiwan University
Program(s)
National Taiwan University
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics
UCEAP Course Number
16
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTRO STATISTICS
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description

The purpose of this course is to introduce the basic principles of statistics and its application. The course focuses on introducing and proving the basic theorem of statistics, statistical data processing and computer software applications, and the interpretation of statistical analysis.

Language(s) of Instruction
Chinese
Host Institution Course Number
AGEC2001
Host Institution Course Title
STATISTICS (1)
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Agricultural Economics

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COMPUTING FOR PRACTICAL STATISTICS
Country
United Kingdom - England
Host Institution
University College London
Program(s)
University College London
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics
UCEAP Course Number
122
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
COMPUTING FOR PRACTICAL STATISTICS
UCEAP Transcript Title
COMP/PRACTICL STATS
UCEAP Quarter Units
6.00
UCEAP Semester Units
4.00
Course Description
This course aims to extend students' practical experience of statistical software environments; to extend students' abilities in applying ideas and methods already taught in a practical context, and to enable students to perform computer-assisted statistical analyses. It is intended for second and third year students registered on the undergraduate degree program offered by the Department of Statistical Science, or jointly with other departments. On successful completion of the course, a student should be able to independently perform a systematic analysis with the statistical software suites R and SAS to answer data-based or methodological questions, and report on it according to the scientific state-of-the-art.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
STAT0023
Host Institution Course Title
COMPUTING FOR PRACTICAL STATISTICS
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Statistical Science

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STATISTICS 2
Country
United Kingdom - Scotland
Host Institution
University of Edinburgh
Program(s)
University of Edinburgh
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics
UCEAP Course Number
115
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
STATISTICS 2
UCEAP Transcript Title
STATISTICS 2
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.00
UCEAP Semester Units
2.70
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to statistics. The underlying rigorous mathematical framework is provided for analyzing different forms of data and the interpretation of the corresponding results discussed in detail.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
MATH08051
Host Institution Course Title
STATISTICS (YEAR 2)
Host Institution Campus
Edinburgh
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Mathematics

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INTRODUCTION TO RISK AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS
Country
Norway
Host Institution
University of Oslo
Program(s)
University of Oslo
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Mathematics
UCEAP Course Number
109
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
INTRODUCTION TO RISK AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS
UCEAP Transcript Title
RISK & RELIABILITY
UCEAP Quarter Units
8.00
UCEAP Semester Units
5.30
Course Description
This course provides the probability theoretical basis for calculating the reliability of a system. This means the likelihood that a system functions when the reliability of the individual components the system consists of is known. Examples of systems are energy systems and networks. The course also deals with various examples of risk analysis in industrial applications. The course subject is illustrated by various simulation techniques. The course discusses topics including what coherent systems are, and how to represent such systems by paths and cuts; how to compute the reliability for systems of components; what discrete event simulations is, and how to apply different simulation techniques to do computations related to risk and reliability analysis; how to compute the reliability importance of components; and how to perform a risk and reliability analysis in various practical situations. This course is an introduction to more advanced studies, but is also suitable as an aid subject in other professional circles and as further and postgraduate education for realists and engineers.
Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
STK3405
Host Institution Course Title
INTRODUCTION TO RISK AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS
Host Institution Campus
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Mathematics

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UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
Research in Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Sociology Psychology Political Science Physics Mathematics Linguistics Legal Studies International Studies History Health Sciences Geography Environmental Studies English Engineering Education Economics Earth & Space Sciences Computer Science Biological Sciences
UCEAP Course Number
186
UCEAP Course Suffix
S
UCEAP Official Title
UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
UCEAP Transcript Title
RESEARCH
UCEAP Quarter Units
9.00
UCEAP Semester Units
6.00
Course Description

The undergraduate research program places students in research opportunites to conduct indpendent research under the supervision of a Chinese University of Hong Kong faculty. Students are expected to spend approximately 15 to 20 hours per week in independent research as well as attend lectures and labs.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
IASP4091
Host Institution Course Title
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
Host Institution Campus
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department

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THE STATISTICS OF INVESTMENT RISK
Country
Hong Kong
Host Institution
University of Hong Kong
Program(s)
University of Hong Kong
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Business Administration
UCEAP Course Number
141
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
THE STATISTICS OF INVESTMENT RISK
UCEAP Transcript Title
STAT: INVEST RISK
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description

This course examines the statistics of investment risk. It covers statistical modelling techniques which provide a rational framework for investment decisions, particularly those relating to stock markets and the markets for interest rates, commodities and currencies.

Language(s) of Instruction
English
Host Institution Course Number
STAT3609
Host Institution Course Title
THE STATISTICS OF INVESTMENT RISK
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Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
Country
Spain
Host Institution
Carlos III University of Madrid
Program(s)
Carlos III University of Madrid
UCEAP Course Level
Lower Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics
UCEAP Course Number
20
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
UCEAP Transcript Title
INTRO STATS/ECON
UCEAP Quarter Units
5.00
UCEAP Semester Units
3.30
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the concepts and use of statistics for economics and business. Topics include: statistical terms; types of variables; analysis of univariate data; analysis of bivariate data; probability and probability models; introduction to statistical inference. Classes are focused on problem solving and practical computing using statistical software.
Language(s) of Instruction
Spanish
Host Institution Course Number
13154/14227
Host Institution Course Title
ESTADÍSTICA I
Host Institution Campus
Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas. (Getafe)
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Estadística

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APPLIED SOCIAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
Country
Germany
Host Institution
Humboldt University Berlin
Program(s)
Humboldt University Berlin
UCEAP Course Level
Upper Division
UCEAP Subject Area(s)
Statistics Sociology
UCEAP Course Number
106
UCEAP Course Suffix
UCEAP Official Title
APPLIED SOCIAL STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
UCEAP Transcript Title
SOCIAL STRCTR ANLYS
UCEAP Quarter Units
4.50
UCEAP Semester Units
3.00
Course Description
In this course students develop the skills to formulate research questions on social inequality and to answer them quantitatively and empirically. The course conveys theoretical perspectives on social structure analysis on the basis of currently relevant empirical studies on inequality dynamics in Germany. At the end of the course, students are able to answer empirical questions on inequality dynamics. The focus is on the development of practical skills. Students examine in detail the evaluation of the data of the socio-economic panel, which are particularly relevant in this context. Basic knowledge in statistical procedures and in dealing with Stata or R is required.
Language(s) of Instruction
German
Host Institution Course Number
53104
Host Institution Course Title
ANGEWANDTE SOZIALSTRUKTURANALYSE MIT DEM SOZIO-ÖKONOMISCHEN PANEL
Host Institution Campus
KULTUR-, SOZIAL- UND BILDUNGSWISSENSCHAFTLICHE FAKULTÄT
Host Institution Faculty
Host Institution Degree
Host Institution Department
Sozialwissenschaften
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