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Research Preparation Seminar: The Linear Regression Model - 38904 - POLS 3510 - 001 | ||||||||||||||
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This course is cross-listed with POLS 8003: Political Statistics II. Students should have either completed the research prep course cross-listed with POLS 8001: Political Statistics I or have a strong background in mathematics or statistics. This course will expand on the linear regression model, with focus on its assumptions and applications. Topics will include: maximum likelihood and generalized linear models, model specification, panel-data analysis, and regression discontinuity. All data work will be conducted in the R Studio computing environment.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Spring Registration Dates: Nov 01, 2021 to Jan 14, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Special Approval: Permission of Instructor Main Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 2 View Catalog Entry and Course Description
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Japan's International Relations - 46282 - POLS 3510 - 801 | ||||||||||||||
CL: ASST 3030 (803). Topical Section Description: The Senkakus, “comfort women”, TPP, and the Ospreys, these are just some of the most pressing issues in Japan's international relations. This course aims to facilitate a deeper understanding of such problems by providing a broad overview of Japan's most important international relationships. Particular emphasis is placed on the country's dealings with the United States, China, the two Koreas, and Russia, though attention is also drawn to relations with other regions and international organisations. In so doing, the topics of the regional balance of power, historical memory, and global trade patterns are all brought to the fore. As the focus of international politics continues to shift towards the Asia-Pacific region, this subject of Japan's place in the world is becoming of ever greater significance.
Visit the Bookstore site to view course materials Associated Term: 2022 Spring Registration Dates: Oct 31, 2021 to Jan 20, 2022 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 18 View Catalog Entry and Course Description |
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