EDS 222: Statistics for Environmental Data Science
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Statistics for Environmental Data Science

Master of Environmental Data Science (MEDS)

Fall 2025

Artwork by Allison Payne

Course Description

Statistics is the science of collecting, manipulating, and analyzing empirical data. In this class, we will learn the statistical fundamentals that will enable us to draw conclusions about the environment and its interaction with social and economic systems. We will cover fundamental statistical concepts and tools, and then apply and expand upon those tools to learn some temporal and spatial statistical methods that are particularly helpful in environmental data science. Welcome!

Learning objectives

The goal of this course is to enable MEDS students to confidently and competently apply statistical tools to socio-environmental datasets. Essential skills and concepts are:

  • Summarize data numerically and graphically
  • Interpret random variables
  • Simulate data to test assumptions
  • Describe models using statistical notation
  • Draw DAGs to clarify causal relationships
  • Quantify uncertainty to perform inference

Teaching Team


Instructor

Max Czapanskiy
Email: maxczap@ucsb.edu

TA

Nathan Grimes
Email: ngrimes@bren.ucsb.edu

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