Quantitative methodology courses provided under CAST during 2018-2019 school year are published below.
The courses are collected from the teaching schedules of the various degree programmes in the university and CAST.
The arrangements of each course are taken care of by each degree programme or school organizing the course.
The listed courses may have requirements or recommendations for preceeding studies which are described in the curricula guides. This additional information should be explored beforehand. Assignments to the courses are according to the information given in the teaching schedule. The applicability of a course to one's own degree programme has to be checked by each school or HOPS supervisor.
See overview of additional statistical and quantitative method events at Tampere University on page https://research.uta.fi/cast/news/
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-84007: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-84007.html
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-11006: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-11006-1.html
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-41006: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-41006.html
The course can be completed by one of the following courses:
SGN-13006: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-13006.html
TIETS39: https://www10.uta.fi/opas/opintojakso.htm?rid=11458&idx=3&uiLang=fi&lang=en&lvv=2015
For more information on this course, see the TUT and UTA course descriptions above from 2015 (the new descriptions for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible).
This course can be completed by several options based on availability. Please see both TUT and UTA websites for information on this course.
The course can be completed by one of the following courses:
SGN-42006: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-42006.html
TIETS07: https://www10.uta.fi/opas/opintojakso.htm?rid=11458&idx=0&uiLang=en&lang=en&lvv=2015
For more information on this course, see the TUT and UTA course descriptions above from 2015 (the new descriptions for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible).
This course can be completed by several options based on availability. Please see both TUT and UTA websites for information on this course.
Book exam only. Available on the General Exam days of BMT.
Recommended time of study in the first year of the programme.
Please note! All students who are accepted to this course will receive a questionnaire concerning their prior knowledge on quantitative methods on 7 October. This questionnaire must be filled in on Tuesday 11 October at the latest.
The course is only for the degree students of the following programmes:
- MDP in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
- MDP in Global and Transnational Studies
The course will require, in the order of importance (most important first), the following:
Priority is given to 1) the students in the Master's Degree Programme in Computational Big Data Analytics and 2) students in the degree programmes in Computer Sciences and Mathematics and Statistics.
Recommended preceding studies:
Or equivalent courses.
Modes of study
- Lectures
- Exercises (independent work)
- Exam
If you missed the original deadline, please enroll by sending an email to the teacher.
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-53007: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-53007.html
Course programme and more information:
Recommended during the second year of study in the bioinformatics programme. BIO4450 or equivalent knowledge is required as a prerequisite.
Recommended for first year bioinformatics students.
Recommended time of study in the first year of the programme.
Please note! All students who are accepted to this course will receive a questionnaire concerning their prior knowledge on quantitative methods on 7 October. This questionnaire must be filled in on Tuesday 11 October at the latest.
The course is only for the degree students of the following programmes:
- MDP in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
- MDP in Global and Transnational Studies
The course will require, in the order of importance (most important first), the following:
Priority is given to 1) the students in the Master's Degree Programme in Computational Big Data Analytics and 2) students in the degree programmes in Computer Sciences and Mathematics and Statistics.
Recommended preceding studies:
Or equivalent courses.
If more than 40 students enroll priority will be given to 1) the students in the Master's Degree Programme in Computational Big Data Analytics, 2) the students in the Master's Degree Programme in Software Development, and 3) the students in the Master's Programme in Information Studies and Interactive Media, Specialization in Information Practices.
Recommended preceding studies: TIEP3 Data Bases ITIA4 Introduction to information retrieval TIETA17 Introduction to Big Data Processing
Modes of study
- Lectures
- Exercises (independent work)
- Exam
If you missed the original deadline, please enroll by sending an email to the teacher.
This course covers a wide range of statistical models and methods for data that are collected at different spatial locations (and at different times).
These data are called spatial (or spatio-temporal) data, which are prevalent in many disciplines such as forestry, climatology, geology, environmental and health sciences, and economy, etc.
Topics covered include the geostatistical techniques of kriging and variogram analysis, point process methods for spatial case control, and area-level analysis.
Web-based course, no contact teaching. BIO2200 or equivalent knowledge is recommended as a prerequisite. Open for exchange students with suitable background. An identical course is organizaed in period IV.
Course programme and more information:
Recommended during the second year of study in the bioinformatics programme. BIO4450 or equivalent knowledge is required as a prerequisite.
Recommended for first year bioinformatics students.
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-53206: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-53206.html
Recommended during the first year of study in the bioinformatics Master's degree programme. BIO2200 and BIO2310 or equivalent knowledge required as a prerequisite.
The course is suitable for biotechnology students without prior programming experience. BIO2200 and BIO2085 or equivalent knowledge is recommended as a prerequisite.
Web-based course.
Recommended during the first year of study in the bioinformatics Master's degree programme. BIO2200 and BIO2310 or equivalent knowledge required as a prerequisite.
For more information on this course, see the TUT course description from 2015 (the new description for 2016 will be updated as soon as possible):
SGN-52606: http://www.tut.fi/wwwoppaat/opas2015-2016/perus/laitokset/Signaalinkasittely/SGN-52606.html
List of modes of study:
* Participation in classroom work
* Exercise(s)
* Assignment
Web-based course, no contact teaching. BIO2200 or equivalent knowledge is recommended as a prerequisite. Open for exchange students with suitable background. An identical course is organized in period II.
The course is suitable for biotechnology students without prior programming experience. BIO2200 and BIO2085 or equivalent knowledge is recommended as a prerequisite.
Web-based course.
BIO2200, BIO2310 and BIO4440 or equivalent knowledge required as a prerequisite.
The course BIO4420 is NOT organised in Spring 2017. See below for more infomation on a substituting course.
The course BIO4420 will NOT be organized this spring.
Instead, we are strongly recommending all BINF students to take the machine learning course SGN-41007 at TUT in Hervanta (and partly at UTA main campus). This course will automatically replace BIO4420 in the curriculum and your study plan. See the web page at http://www.cs.tut.fi/kurssit/SGN-41007/ for more information. Notice the course start 10.1.2017. Please contact the organiser a.s.a.p. if you still want to join.
If we have agreed on a different plan for your personal study plan (PSP) or you have other questions, feel free to contact me by e-mail (juha.kesseli@uta.fi).