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Multivariate ANOVA, principal components, factor analysis, cluster analysis, discrimination analysis.
STAA 551 (Regression Models and Applications) or concurrent registration; STAA 561 (Probability with Applications); and written consent of instructor.
Tuition includes access to lecture recordings which are available by streamed video. Lecture recordings may also be available by download or on DVD. To determine viewing options, contact the Department of Statistics degree program staff at stats_ddp@mail.colostate.edu. Visit the Department of Statistics website to learn more about what to do after registration, including creating your eID (if necessary) and accessing your course.
If you have questions about this course or need assistance with an override or permission to register, please contact Graduate and Online Program Coordinator, Alex Peitsmeyer.
Please check the CSU Bookstore for textbook information. Textbook listings are available at the CSU Bookstore about 3 weeks prior to the start of the term.
9704915721 | Daniel.Cooley@colostate.edu
Dan Cooley joined the statistics faculty in 2007. His research interests focus around developing methodologies for the analysis of extreme values. In particular, he is interested in multivariate and spatial extremes. Dan collaborates regularly with the Geophysical Statistics Project at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder.
Dan and his family like to bicycle, hike, ski, swim, and telemark ski.