Math 3329 Research Methods
This course will provide an opportunity for participants to establish or advance their understanding of research through critical exploration of research language, ethics, and approaches. The course …
- Lecturer: Regina Fofana
MATH 3226 Differential Geometry II
This course is intended for science majors who need to have knowledge about the geometry of curves and surfaces in space and want to have an introduction to manifolds. It is specially appropriate for…
- Lecturer: John BJ Coker
MATH 3231 Operations Research II
The course is a continuation of operations research 1. It aims to introduce decision making under uncertainty, and see its implication in business context. It develops the skill of a wide variety of …
MATH 3230 Non Euclidean Geometry II
A study of origin of geometry. Themethod of Axiomatic reasoning. The postulate of parallel lines:an atempt to prove it. Development of non-euclidian geometries, Hyperbolic plane geometry. Angle of …
- Lecturer: John BJ Coker
MATH 3229 Euclidean Geometry II
Geometry of Euclid extended to advanced topics of the triangle, quadrilaterals and circles: cross-ratio, groups, constructions, geometric generalizations; inversion. Geometry in three dimensions and …
- Lecturer: John BJ Coker
STAT 3232- Operations Research II
The course is a continuation of operations research 1. It aims to introduce decision making under uncertainty, and see its implication in business context. It develops the skill of a wide variety of …
Stat 3234 Business Statistics II
Students will be familiar with their national business, economic and industrial data and understand their roles in decision making. They will identify some of the commonly used methods of data collec…
STAT 3239 Labour Statistics
The importance of labor force surveys as a source of information Design labour force and household surveys Manage data, finalize reporting, and disseminate findings wage and employment determination,…
STAT 3236 Agricultural Statistics II
At the end of this course, students should: 1. Have a basic understanding of experimental design; how to plan, conduct, analyze and interpret results of basic experiments. 2. Be able to interpret r…
- Lecturer: Brima Gegbe
STAT 3235 Demographic Methods II
After completion of this course, the student will be able to identify appropriate sources of data, perform basic demographic analyses using various techniques and ensure their comparability across po…
- Lecturer: Brima Gegbe
STAT 3233 Econometric Statistics II
· To be able to apply the methods of econometric statistics 1 to real problems · To understand two-stage weighted least squares and to apply to real problems using computer software ·…
STAT 3230 Reliability Theory
· To understand the meaning of reliability and its relation with probability models · To define and discuss failure and hazard rates and to determine its relation with the survival fu…
- Lecturer: Brima Gegbe