If you help prepare or review environmental impact assessments, Dr. Bryan Manly’s online course “The Statistics of Environmental Impact Assessment” will be of interest.
This course reviews general statistical procedures (sampling, regression, analysis of variance, control charts) from an environmental science angle, and also covers topics that are specific to environmental impact and risk assessment. If you are an analyst with general statistics in your background and need a review from an environmental perspective, or if you are manager or scientist who needs to know more about what the statisticians are talking about, this course is for you.
Dr. Bryan Manly is the author of “Statistics for Environmental Science and Management,” “The Statistics of Natural Selection on Animal Populations,” “Resource Selection by Animals,” and many other books and articles.
For details and
registration: http://www.statistics.com/content/courses/enviro/index.html
As with all online courses at statistics.com, there are no set hours when you must be online, and you can interact with the instructor over a period of 4 weeks via a private discussion board. We estimate you will need about 10 hours per week.
Peter Bruce
pbruce@statistics.com
P.S. Joseph Hilbe’s “Logistic Regression” course (starts April 22) may also be of interest; this technique is widely used in environmental statistics.
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Online short course: “The Statistics of Environmental Impact Assessment” April 29 – May 27, 2005