STAT 3202
Intr Stat Inf DA
4 cr
Foundational inferential methods for learning about populations from samples, including point and interval estimation, and the formulation and testing of hypotheses. Statistical theory is introduced to justify the approaches. The course emphasizes challenges that arise when applying classical ideas to big data, partially through the use of computational and simulation techniques. Prereq: C- or better in 3201, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 4202.
Grade history
1,335 students across 6 instructors · course avg 3.57
Instructor unknown
3.59 GPAmedian 4.0500 students · 8 terms
500 students total · 8 terms · click to see per-term
426 students · 9 terms
426 students total · 9 terms · click to see per-term
146 students · 2 terms
146 students total · 2 terms · click to see per-term
98 students · 1 term
98 students total · 1 term · click to see per-term
92 students · 1 term
92 students total · 1 term · click to see per-term
73 students · 2 terms
73 students total · 2 terms · click to see per-term
Source: historical OSU grade releases via thegradeguide.com (Adam Gluck), Spring 2016 – Summer 2023. FERPA-filtered: sections under 10 students excluded.
Sections
3
Instructors
1
Enrolled
105 / 85
Open
3
Instructors
Sections in Autumn 2026
| # | Sec | Instructor | Hist. GPA | Days/Time | Room | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24816 | 35 | Thomas Metzger | 3.60 GPA | TR 9:35 am-10:55 am | PO 250 250 | Open · 35/30 |
| 24812 | 40 | Thomas Metzger | 3.60 GPA | M 9:10 am-10:05 am | PO 155 155 | Open · 35/30 |
| 26340 | 50 | TBA | — | M 10:20 am-11:15 am | PO 155 155 | Open · 35/25 |