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11.220 -- Quantitative Reasoning and Statistical Methods for Planning I
Course Description: Develops logical, empirically based arguments using statistical techniques and analytic methods. Covers elementary statistics, probability, and other types of quantitative reasoning useful for description, estimation, comparison, and explanation. Emphasis on the use and limitations of analytical techniques in planning practice. Restricted to first-year M.C.P. students.

This class is at the Graduate level
Course Website: http://web.mit.edu/11.220/www/
An example of a syllabus: 11220_2007.pdf
Instructor: R. Ryznar, C. Zegras
Prerequisites: Permission of instructor

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