Course Syllabus: STAT451: Applied Statistics For Engineering and Scientists
Course Syllabus: STAT451: Applied Statistics For Engineering and Scientists
COURSE SYLLABUS
STAT451: Applied Statistics for Engineering and Scientists
Term: 02 / 2018-2019
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Instructor: Dr. Pham Hoang Uyen
Email: [email protected]
Office hours: by appointments
Teaching Assistant: Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung
COURSE INFORMATION
Credits: 04
Pre-requisites: MTH251 – Calculus 1; MTH252 – Calculus 2
Class room: I.42
COURSE OBJECTIVES
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
COURSE MATERIALS
Textbooks
[1]. Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences (7nd edition) by Jay Devore,
Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2009.
[2]. Probability and Statistics for Computer Scientists (2nd edtion) by Michael Baron, CRC
Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2014.
Reference books
[1]. Mind on Statistics (5th edtion) by Jessica M. Utts and Robert F. Heckard, Cengage
Learning, 2015.
[2]. Statistical Inference (2nd edition) by George Casella and Roger L. Berger, Thomson
Learning, 2001.
Softwares
[1]. Excel…
Course website
[1]. Moodle
COURSE TOPICS
Descriptive statistics.
Probability.
Sampling distributions.
Estimation.
Hypothesis testing
Simple Linear Regression.
Discussion During this time, students are asked to show solutions of homework
assignments and discuss the course materials with the instructor.
Examinations Each student will be responsible for completing a mid-term and a final
examination. The final examination will be cumulative. No makeup
examinations will be given unless there is a valid excuse.
Quizzes 15-minute quizzes may be given during class time without advanced
notices. Missed quizzes cannot be made up. To encourage class
participation, bonus points will be given occasionally by solving
simple problems in classes.
COURSE GRADING
Course Item Percent of Final Grade
Quizzes 10%
i. An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for High
computing practice
POLICIES
Computer Usage
Moodle and e-mail will be used to communicate with students and disseminate materials and
assignments throughout the course. So, students should check Moodle and their e-mail at least
once per day.
When sending e-mail to the instructor, please begin the “Subject:” of the message with the
following: Stat451-
4 2/19 3.6 – Poisson distribution 4.2 – Cumulative distribution function and expected
values.
4.1 – Probability density function 4.3 – Normal distribution
5 2/26 4.4 – Exponential and Gamma distributions 5.1 – Jointly distributed RVs
4.5 – Other continuous distributions
5.2 - Expected Values, Covariance and Correlation
4.6 – Probability plots
6 3/5 Midterm Exam 5.3 – Sampling distributions
5.4 – Distribution of sample mean
8 3/19 7.3 – Confident interval for a normal population 8.1 – Hypotheses & test procedures
7.4 – Confident interval for variance and standard 8.2 – Test about a population mean
deviation
9 3/26 8.3 – Tests about a population proportion 9.1 – z test & CI for a difference between two means
8.4 – p-value method 9.4 - z test & CI for a difference between two
proportions