Anthony Martellotta
Visiting Lecturer
School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science
585-475-2279
Office Hours
Wednesday 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-3:15 PM
Office Location
Anthony Martellotta
Visiting Lecturer
School of Mathematics and Statistics
College of Science
585-475-2279
Currently Teaching
MATH-101
College Algebra
3 Credits
This course provides the background for an introductory level, non-trigonometry based calculus course. The topics include a review of the fundamentals of algebra: solutions of linear, fractional, and quadratic equations, functions and their graphs, polynomial, exponential, logarithmic and rational functions, and systems of linear equations.
STAT-145
Introduction to Statistics I
3 Credits
This course introduces statistical methods of extracting meaning from data, and basic inferential statistics. Topics covered include data and data integrity, exploratory data analysis, data visualization, numeric summary measures, the normal distribution, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing. The emphasis of the course is on statistical thinking rather than computation. Statistical software is used.
STAT-146
Introduction to Statistics II
4 Credits
This course is an elementary introduction to the topics of regression and analysis of variance. The statistical software package Minitab will be used to reinforce these techniques. The focus of this course is on business applications. This is a general introductory statistics course and is intended for a broad range of programs.