Brad C. Johnson › Teaching
All (non-graduate) courses are currently managed through Angel Learning. You will find course outlines/syllabi, important announcements, lecture notes (if available), and grades there.
2011/2012
- STAT 4520 Sampling Techniques I (Fall, 2011)
- STAT 7310 Research Tools for Statistics (Coordinator, Fall, 2011, Multiple Instructors)
- STAT 3800 Mathematical Statistics (Winter, 2012)
2010/2011
- STAT 7060 Advanced Probability Theory (Fall, 2010)
- STAT 7310 Research Tools for Statistics (Coordinator, Fall, 2010, Multiple Instructors)
- STAT 3800 Mathematical Statistics (Winter, 2011)
2009/2010
- STAT 4520 Sampling Techniques I (Fall, 2009)
- STAT 7220 Seminar in Statistics (Coordinator, Fall+Winter, Multiple Instructors)
- STAT 3800 Mathematical Statistics (Winter, 2010)
2008/2009
- STAT 1000 Basic Statistical Analysis (Fall, 2008)
- STAT 4250 Sampling Techniques I (Fall, 2008)
- On Leave January 1/2009 — June 30/2009
2007/2008
- STAT 1000 Basic Statistical Analysis (Fall, 2007)
- STAT 3050 Intro. to Probability Theory and Its Applications (Winter, 2008)
- STAT 3500 Intermediate Statistical Theory I (Winter, 2008)
- STAT 4250 Sampling Techniques I (Fall, 2007)
- STAT 7220 Seminar in Statistics I (Fall, 2007, Multiple Instructors)
2006/2007
- STAT 1000 Basic Statistical Analysis (Winter, 2007)
- STAT 3050 Intro. to Probability Theory and Its Applications (A01, Winter/07)
- STAT 3500 Intermediate Statistical Theory I (Fall, 2006)
- STAT 7250 Bayesian Topics Related to Small Area Estimation (Winter, 2007, Reading Course)
2005/2006
- 005.100 (old STAT 1000) Basic Statistical Analysis (Winter, 2006)
- 005.305 (old STAT 3050) Intro. to Probability Theory and Its Applications (Winter, 2006)
- 005.350 (old STAT 3500) Intermediate Statistical Theory I (Fall, 2005)
- 005.722 (old STAT 7220) Seminar in Statistics I (Fall, 2005, Multiple Instructors)
