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All MES students are required to take the core course EVSS 659: Environmental Statistics (offered each Spring). This course requires a background in statistics as a prerequisite. In order to meet this prerequisite, students MUST have successfully completed one of the following before taking EVSS 659:
  • MATH 250: Statistical Methods I (an undergraduate course offered by the College of Charleston), or
  • An entrance exam offered through the College of Charleston Department of Mathematics, or
  • A college level statistics course, taken at another institution, that is equivalent to MATH 250

Students are strongly encouraged to take MATH 250 to meet this requirement - even those students who have taken statistics courses in the past will find it useful as a refresher course. Sections are offered during the regular academic year. Registration can be completed online through MyCharleston. If you have difficulty registering, please contact the MES Program Coordinator.

If you believe that you have already taken a college level statistics course that is the equivalent of MATH 250: Statistical Methods I, please complete the following form. Your information will be forwarded to the Department of Mathematics, where it will be evaluated. You will be notified as soon as a decision has been reached.

Your Name  
Your E-mail  
Name of the School where the Equivalent Course was Taken  
Course Acronym (dept/program), Number, and Name  
 Example MATH 250: Statistical Methods I
Course Description from Catalog  
One of the following: (1) Course Descriptions of all other relevant Math or Statistics Courses offered in the same Department, or (2) a Web Address for Course Descriptions at the School  
When the Course was Taken  
Questions or Comments  
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