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WGU-Applied Probability and Statistics - Mitmike2019 - 02-16-2021

A friend will be applying to WGU BSBAIT program. He has completed about 60 credits at a JC level, to include college algebra, precal and calculus 1. He is wondering if one of the calculus classes could satisfy the Applied Probability and Statistics.

Thanks,


RE: WGU-Applied Probability and Statistics - dbinghamjr - 02-16-2021

"One course, equivalent to 3 units, in statistics." -- https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/BSBAIT.aspx

I wouldn't count on Calc I fulfilling that. The CSMLearn course ($39, pretty easy if you're a math-type) should work though.


RE: WGU-Applied Probability and Statistics - dfrecore - 02-16-2021

You can take a stats courses many places alternatively: ALEKS, Study.com, Sophia, Saylor, DSST exam, and a TECEP Exam.


RE: WGU-Applied Probability and Statistics - GizmoJack - 02-18-2021

(02-16-2021, 10:35 AM)dbinghamjr Wrote: "One course, equivalent to 3 units, in statistics." -- https://partners.wgu.edu/Pages/BSBAIT.aspx

I wouldn't count on Calc I fulfilling that. The CSMLearn course ($39, pretty easy if you're a math-type) should work though.

You are correct but CSMLearn will only satisfy WGU Stats in their business college. If the OP is in the IT college he/she will have to take a Stats class. Sophia's Stats class would be a good alternative as it is only $40 more and can be completed in about a week if you can grind it out.  That's cheap and fast.


RE: WGU-Applied Probability and Statistics - dfrecore - 02-18-2021

ALEKS is only $20/mo.

Saylor learning materials are free, as are Against All Odds, KhanAcademy, and others I'm sure. Only when you're ready do you pay the $25 fee to take the final exam.