Specific introductory statistics courses may be required in certain modules. Anti-requisite courses cannot necessarily be substituted for each other.
If you have any questions regarding other Introductory Statistics courses not listed here, please contact the Department of Statistical & Actuarial Sciences.
Many students are required to include a course in statistics as part of their modular requirements. Please exercise caution when enrolling in these courses as many are listed as “Introductory Statistics” and are
anti-requisite to each other.
Please review the following list for courses that are considered “Introductory Statistics”.
From Social Science:
Economics 2122A/B, Economics 2222A/B, Geography 2210A/B, MOS 2242A/B, Psychology 2810, Psychology 2820E, Psychology 2830A/B offered at Huron, Psychology 2850A/B and Psychology 2851A/B or the former Psychology 2885 offered at Brescia, Sociology 2205A/B.
From Science:
Biology 2244A/B, Statistical Sciences 2035, Statistical Sciences 2037A/B if taken prior to Fall 2010 Statistical Sciences 2141A/B, Statistical Sciences 2143A/B, Statistical Sciences 2244A/B or the former Statistical Sciences 2122A/B, Statistical Sciences 2858A/B.
From Health Sciences:
Health Sciences 3801A/B.
From Social Work:
• Social Work 2205.
Important note: the following are not considered “Introductory Statistics”:
Nursing 3318A/B, Psychology 2840F/G, Statistical Sciences 1024A/B – can be taken prior to any of the 2000 or higher level “Introductory Statistics” courses above, but not after.
Statistical Sciences 2037A/B if taken Fall 2010 or later & Statistical Sciences 1023A/B – no pre-requisites/anti-requisites; emphasis on concepts, not calculations.
There is a solution for students enrolled in two modules that each requires a statistics course from the above list. Please read the applicable departmental pages in the Academic Calendar or contact your Department directly for more information.