Applied Statistics Courses in the College of Arts & Sciences
BME 3200 Analysis of Biomedical Data (Biostatistics faculty have taught this course several times for BME)
BSCI 3270: Statistical Methods in Biology (emphasis on testing hypotheses and experimental design)
ECON 1500 Economic Statistics
ECON 1510 Intensive Economic Statistics
MATH 2810 Probability and Statistics for Engineering
MATH 2821 Introduction to Applied Statistics (emphasis on classical ANOVA and experimental design; has probability prereq)
PSY 2100 Quantitative Methods
PSY 2110 Intro to Stat Analysis
PSY 2120 Stat Analysis
PSY 2150 Princ. of Exp. Design
PSY 3727 Modern Robust Statistical Methods
PSY 3746 Multivariate Statistics
PSY 3749 Applied Nonparametric Statistics
SOC 2100 Statistics for Social Scientists
Statisticians and People Interested in Statistics at Vanderbilt
This list has not been updated since 2010
Besides the PhD and MS biostatisticians in the Department of Biostatistics, the following individuals have expertise in applied and/or mathematical statistics
Kennedy Center
Jennifer Blackford
Dept of Teaching and Learning
Rogers Hall
Paul Cobb
Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies
Mark Lipsey
Peabody Center for Evaluation & Program Improvement (CEPI)