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Principles of Statistics is an introduction to how people collect, summarize, and interpret data. It covers the basic ideas behind surveys and experiments, how to read graphs and tables, and how to use probability to make sense of uncertainty. Students also learn how to work with common distributions, confidence intervals, and sample sizes.
Principles of Statistics is a self-paced online course built around video lessons, quizzes, assignments, and a final exam. The grading is 20% quizzes, 30% assignments, and 50% final exam, so students are assessed throughout the course rather than only at the end. When the course is completed and the transcript is sent, SNHU can evaluate it on a course-by-course basis and recognize it as MAT1ELE – Mathematics Elective.
Statistics helps students read data more carefully, compare information, and make better decisions in everyday work and study. At SNHU, this credit applies as MAT1ELE – Mathematics Elective, so it can support degree progress in programs such as Associate Degree and Bachelor's Degree without needing to fit a specific major course. That can be useful when a student needs an elective to keep a plan moving toward completion.
After completion, the transcript is sent for SNHU review, and Southern New Hampshire University applies the course as MAT1ELE – Mathematics Elective on a course-by-course basis. That means the credit counts toward total credit hours and elective requirements in an SNHU degree plan, including Associate Degree and Bachelor's Degree programs. It does not replace a required major course unless SNHU has identified it that way; here, the verified equivalency is elective credit. Students should also keep SNHU's overall transfer ceiling in mind: up to 90 credits, or 75%, may transfer.
This course is a practical option for students who want to bring a math-related elective into an SNHU degree plan without taking a major-specific statistics requirement. It can also suit students who are trying to stay within SNHU's transfer limit of up to 90 credits, since MAT1ELE – Mathematics Elective counts as transfer credit rather than a duplicate course. It is not the right choice for someone who needs a very specific statistics course number for a program requirement, because SNHU applies it as an elective equivalency.
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Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Southern New Hampshire University.