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Psychology
STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
5 Units
- Description: For students majoring in psychology, sociology, and other behavioral sciences. Introduction to the basic statistical techniques and design methodologies used in behavioral sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference and power; linear correlation and regression; chi-square; t-tests, and ANOVA. Computations will be completed by hand and with the use of statistical software. Emphasis on the interpretation and relevance of statistical findings and the application of statistical concepts to real-world problems in the behavioral and social sciences.
- Prerequisites: One of the following: PSYC 1, 1H, SOC 1, 1H and Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Advisory: UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 10 or 17--students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor for appropriate course selection; not open to students with credit in SOC 7.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
- Cross Listed: SOC F007.
Department Note:
For more information about the online psychology degree, visit www.foothill​global​access.org/main/aa_psychology.htm.For information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: https://foothill.edu/reg/prereqs.html
All Format HybridAll Format Hybrid: a combination of on-campus scheduled days and times, synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times, and asynchronous with online work
Closed
PSYC-007.-01T
Course Dates: 01/09/2023 - 03/31/2023
Course Number
30159
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Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
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10:00 AM
12:15 PM
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STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
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10:00 AM
12:15 PM
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STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
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10:00 AM
12:15 PM
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STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
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Cross listed course: Cross-listing a course means that a single course is offered for registration under two or more departments. In most cases, the course is identical for everyone participating.
See also SOC F007.
This is a hybrid class requiring asynchronous class hours and in-person attendance. In-person synchronous class sessions are both on-campus and online scheduled meetings conducted live with the instructor defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. The class also requires asynchronous class hours allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. It will meet synchronously via zoom 2/13/23 - 3/12/23.
Sociology
STATISTICS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
5 Units
- Description: For students majoring in psychology, sociology, and other behavioral sciences. Introduction to the basic statistical techniques and design methodologies used in behavioral sciences. Topics include descriptive statistics; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference and power; linear correlation and regression; chi-square; t-tests, and ANOVA. Computations will be completed by hand and with the use of statistical software. Emphasis on the interpretation and relevance of statistical findings and the application of statistical concepts to real-world problems in the behavioral and social sciences.
- Prerequisites: One of the following: PSYC 1, 1H, SOC 1, 1H and Intermediate Algebra or equivalent.
- Advisory: UC will grant transfer credit for a maximum of one course from the following: PSYC 7, SOC 7, MATH 10 or 17--students are strongly encouraged to meet with a counselor for appropriate course selection; not open to students with credit in PSYC 7.
- Repeatability: Not Repeatable.
- Hours: 5 hours lecture per week. (60 hours total per quarter.)
- Foothill GE Area:Communication & Analytical Thinking
- Transferability: CSU and UC
- Transfer GE: Information regarding how this course is applied toward CSU GE/Breadth or IGETC certification is available at:
- Foothill Transfer GE Guide
- Cross Listed: PSYC F007.
Department Note:
See also Women's Studies. 2 certificates are available: Certificate of Achievement in Sociology and Certificate of Proficiency in Sociology-Social Welfare. For information on the online program, visit www.foothillglobalaccess.org/main/aa_sociology.htmFor information on how to clear a prerequisite please go to: http://www.foothill.edu/counseling/prereqs.php
All Format HybridAll Format Hybrid: a combination of on-campus scheduled days and times, synchronous live in-person online during scheduled days and times, and asynchronous with online work
Closed
SOC -007.-01T
Course Dates: 01/09/2023 - 03/31/2023
Course Number
30160
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
Async Asynchronous: flexible time and place such as Online in Canvas with recorded lectures
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
12:15 PM
MW
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
12:15 PM
MW
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
Textbook
Type
Lecture
Day & Time
10:00 AM
12:15 PM
MW
Instructor
STEFONIK, BENJAMINRoom
Textbook
Cross listed course: Cross-listing a course means that a single course is offered for registration under two or more departments. In most cases, the course is identical for everyone participating.
See also PSYC F007.
This is a hybrid class requiring asynchronous class hours and in-person attendance. In-person synchronous class sessions are both on-campus and online scheduled meetings conducted live with the instructor defined on specific days and times, as noted in the class schedule. The class also requires asynchronous class hours allowing the student to work according to their schedule to meet the weekly requirements outlined by the course instructor. It will meet synchronously via zoom 2/13/23 - 3/12/23.

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