Math 330  Probability Theory and Statistics    3 credits

Fall, 2000       MWF  9:00-9:50   MC 201

Dr. Mark Saegrove
MC 525   Ph: 796-3657  Home Ph: 1-608-735-4789

Course Description (from catalog): Theory and application of probability; discrete and continuous variables; the binomial, Poisson, geometric, normal, gamma, and chi-square are examples of distributions studied.  Prerequisite: grade of C or higher in 221, and C or higher in 130 or 230.

Objectives: Students will learn basic probability and statistical concepts and theory, and some of their real-world applications.  Students will solve numerous assigned problems and present those solutions in writing and/or orally in class.

Text: Probability and Statistical Inference, 5th ed.  Hogg and Tanis. Prentice Hall, 1997.

Content:  Review of Basic Concepts
                Probability
                Discrete Distributions
                Continuous Distributions
                Sampling Distribution Theory
                Estimation
                Hypothesis Testing

References:  Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, 3rd edition.  Moore and McCabe. Freeman, 1998.
                     Mathematical Statistics. Arnold. Prentice-Hall, 1990.
                     Your calculus text.

Grading:  mid-semester exam                                      100 points
                homework                                                    200 points
                in-class presentations                                   200 points
                final exam (cumulative)                               100 points
                total                                                              600 points

ADA Statement: If you are a person with a disability and require any auxiliary aids, services, or other accommodations for this class, please see me and Wayne Wojciechowski, the Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator (MC320, 796-3085) within ten days to discuss your accommodation needs.
 


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