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MATH381 Probability and Statistics Summer 2020 Syllabus PDF

This document provides information about the MATH 381 Probability and Statistics course offered in the summer of 2020. The course is mandatory for engineering majors and covers topics such as probability theory, random variables, probability distributions, statistical measures, sampling theory, estimation, and hypothesis testing. It will be taught online by Dr. Akram Tannir and Dr. Walaa Sahyoun. Assessment will include a project, two quizzes, and a final exam.

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MATH381 Probability and Statistics Summer 2020 Syllabus PDF

This document provides information about the MATH 381 Probability and Statistics course offered in the summer of 2020. The course is mandatory for engineering majors and covers topics such as probability theory, random variables, probability distributions, statistical measures, sampling theory, estimation, and hypothesis testing. It will be taught online by Dr. Akram Tannir and Dr. Walaa Sahyoun. Assessment will include a project, two quizzes, and a final exam.

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MATH 381 Probability and Statistic

Summer 2020

Curricular Area Engineering


Type of Course Mandatory – Major
Probability space, conditional probability and independence, and
probability theorems; random variables, and density functions, joint
probability; expectation, variance and covariance, discrete and continuous
Catalogue Description distributions, statistical measures: mean, mode, variance, standard
deviation; statistical distribution: t-distribution, chi-distribution; sampling
theory, theory of estimation, confidence intervals; hypothesis testing,
probability and statistical software.
Prerequisites by Courses MATH 282
Prerequisites by Topics Calculus
Akram Tannir, Ph.D. – Associate Professor
[email protected]
Engineering Building Office: F129 Phone Ext: 3473
Instructors
Walaa Sahyoun, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor
[email protected]
Tripoli Campus, Phone Extension 4317
Class times Online
Office Hours Online
Load 3Crs.:3Lec,0Lab
R. E. Walpole, R. H. Myers, S. L. Myers and keying Ye, “Probability &
Textbook Statistics for Engineers & Scientists”, ninth edition, Pearson Education
Inc, 2007
Reference Books Any textbook about the topics.
Tentative Schedule
Note: Lectures will be available on Moodle on Mondays and Wednesdays. Problem
Solving sessions and quizzes will be posted on Fridays.
Week of Monday Wednesday
Introduction: Introduction:
The process of statistical analysis, Measures of location, measures of variability,
29 June
definition of probability, sampling discrete and continuous data, graphical methods, and
procedures. data description.
Probability theory: Probability theory:
6 July Probability axioms, probability of Conditional probability, law of total probability, and
events, probability computation. Baye’s rule.
Random variables: Mathematical expectations:
Concept of random variable, The mean, the variance, linear combinations of
13 July discrete and continuous random random variables, Chebyshev’s theorem.
Topics variables and joint probability
distributions.
Special discrete distributions: Special continuous distributions:
Discrete Uniform, Binomial, Continuous Uniform, Normal, Normal
20 July
Multinomial, Hypergeometric, approximation to the binomial, exponential
geometric and Poisson distributions. distributions.
Statistics: Random sampling:
27 July Definition, statistical Sampling distributions, central limit theorem, the t-
measurements, descriptive statistics. distribution.
Estimation: Hypothesis testing:
Point and interval estimation, single Statistical hypotheses, one and two-tailed tests, the
3 August
sample and two samples, paired p-value, testing with two independent and paired
samples, proportion estimations. samples.
Learning Outcomes Correlation with Program Program
outcomes Objectives
1. Identify the basic concepts of counting, probability theorems, probability
A 2
computation and conditional probability.
2. Recognize the concept of random variables, probability distributions, and
A 2
joint probability distribution
3. Identify discrete and continuous probability distributions A 2
4. Solve basic problems that involve discrete and continuous probability
A 2
distributions
5. Recognize the central limit theorem A 2
6. Use statistical measurement such as mean, mode, variance, and standard
A 2
deviation to analyze a dataset
7. Compute point estimation of parameters, explain the sampling
A 2
distribution of mean and variance
8. Construct confidence interval on parameters for one and two samples A 2
9. Use hypothesis tests concerning the parameters for a single population and
A 2
two populations with independent or paired samples.

Learning Outcomes Assessment Tools Project Exams


1. Identify the basic concepts of counting, probability theorems, probability
X
computation and conditional probability.
2. Recognize the concept of random variables, probability distributions, and
X
joint probability distribution
3. Identify discrete and continuous probability distributions X
4. Solve basic problems that involve discrete and continuous probability
X X
distributions
5. Recognize the central limit theorem X
6. Use statistical measurement such as mean, mode, variance, and standard
X X
deviation to analyze a dataset
7. Compute point estimation of parameters, explain the sampling distribution of
X X
mean and variance
8. Construct confidence interval on parameters for one and two samples X X
9. Use hypothesis tests concerning the parameters for a single population and
X X
two populations with independent or paired samples.

Assessment: Tentative Dates and Times Weighing


Project TBA 20%
Quiz 1 Friday 10 July 2020, 3:00-4:00 pm 20%
Quiz 2 Friday 24 July 2020, 3:00-4:00 pm 20%
Final Exam Friday 7 August 2020, 3:00-4:30 pm 40%

Attendance:

As set by BAU regulations, and specified in Student Manual, students who miss more than one-fifth
of the sessions of any course in the first ten weeks of the semester will be required to withdraw from
the course with a grade of “WF”.

Dr. Akram Tannir Date: June 2020


Course Coordinator:

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