Capstone seminar for the Minor in Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice. Students participate in structured discussion and in-depth reflection of the knowledge acquired through interdisciplinary coursework and internship experiences, to produce a final paper, series of essays or policy briefs, and/or other kinds of creative products in consultation with the course instructor. Students will present their work at a public symposium, providing an opportunity to hone their public speaking skills, while contributing to community understanding of how poverty and inequality can be addressed through purposive social research and action.
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Grading1, 2, 3
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Level LimitLetters and science
Collegeif i could i would take this class again !!!! the way they teach makes it so easy to understand and the course itself isn't hard and can score well easily. and extra credit !!!!!!
Makes statistics VERY easy. Compared to other stats classes this is very manageable. Very clear teaching and provides examples of all problems that will be on exams. So as long as you learn how to do each of the problems during class, you will do good on the exams. And if you ever have problems, he was always able to explain how to fix it.
the lecture slides and the practice exam are really helpful for study.
Professor Miller is probably the best professor I've had in the stats department so far. I took 120A in the summer and thought it was going to be extremely difficult but professor Miller's lectures made everything clear and the practice exams were pretty similar to the tests and definitely prepared me.
The workload is reasonable there's only one HW per week. I would recommend attending section because it helps to grasp the material better, particularly if you find Professor Miller's teaching style challenging, as I did. Nothing wrong with lectures just weren't for me. My TA Monte was very helpful and kind. I didn't study much just do the HW.
If you have to take PSTAT take 5LS with Doc Miller! Miller is so incredibly helpful especially if you go to office hours and ask any questions that you have. Office hours were the best as you got to work with peers and check your homework which was never too difficult. Tests were pretty reflective of the practice exams.