STAT414.001 Syllabus
STAT414.001 Syllabus
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Math / Stat 414 uncovers the mathematical machinery behind core probabilistic concepts and properties. The main
topics we will discuss are
• Combinatorial analysis
• Axioms of Probability
• Conditional Probability and Independence
• Random Variables
• Continuous Random Variables
• Jointly Distributed Random Variables
• Properties of Expectation
• Limit Theorems
COURSE GOALS:
• Students will demonstrate understanding of concepts from probability theory related to the above list, and
successfully apply them to solve a variety of problems.
INSTRUCTOR:
• Name and office: Yujie Liao, 301 Thomas Building
• Office Hours: By appointment
• Email: [email protected]
TEACHING ASSISTANT:
• Name and office: Huy Dang, 301 Thomas Building
• Office Hours: Tue/Thu 9:55-10:55am
• Email: [email protected]
ROOM AND TIMES:
• Monday thru Friday: 160 Willard Building, 2:20-3:35 pm
REQUIRED MATERIALS:
• Textbook: A First Course in Probability, 9th edition, by Sheldon Ross
WEBSITE (Canvas):
• Course Syllabus
• Homework, Study Guides
• Solutions to Homework, Study Guides, Quizzes and Exams
• Announcements and email correspondence (check Canvas Mail daily).
MAKE-UP POLICY:
In general, no make-ups will be allowed for homework because there are two opportunities for missed assignments
without any effect on your grade. If you have a university approved excuse, sickness, or religious conflict, you
must provide appropriate documentation and contact me in person or via email prior to the exam or quiz. If you
contact me after the exam or quiz you will not get a positive response.
GRADE CUTOFFS:
In order to be guaranteed a specific final grade, you must achieve the following minimum percentiles:
Our classroom is an environment of focused learning, free of unnecessary distractions. To this end:
• Do not pack your bags before class is over. We have a contract – I don't keep you over time, and you don't
try to leave early.
• Although tardiness is strongly discouraged, if you arrive late please enter as quietly as possible and take the
seat nearest to the entrance.
• Cell phones must be on silent or powered off during lecture and exams.
• No laptops or screens allowed if they distract your classmates – tablets are acceptable if they are kept flat
on your desk for the most part.
• Drink coffee if you need to... but stay awake during class!
COURSE AGREEMENT:
This syllabus serves as an agreement that begins on the first day of class & ends upon completion of the final exam.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:
Academic integrity includes a commitment to not engage in or tolerate acts of falsification, misrepresentation or
deception. Such acts of dishonesty violate the fundamental ethical principles of the Penn State community and
compromise the worth of work completed by others. This course will follow the guidelines found under Academic
Integrity (Section 49-20) of the University Faculty Senate Policies for Students.
DISABILITY POLICY:
It is Penn State's policy to not discriminate against qualified students with documented disabilities in its educational
programs. If you have a disability-related need for modifications in the course, contact both the instructor and the
Office for Disability Services (116 Boucke) at the beginning of the semester.
This syllabus is subject to change. Any changes shall be distributed to students in writing through the CANVAS
course management system.