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This document provides an outline for a course on probability and statistics. The course aims to teach students probability theory, statistical inference, random variables and distributions, hypothesis testing, and data analysis. It will cover topics like probability laws, sampling, estimation, correlation, and analysis of variance. Students will demonstrate knowledge of key concepts and apply statistical methods to practical problems. The course is worth 4 credits and includes lectures, reading assignments, class tests, assignments, and a final exam.
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This document provides an outline for a course on probability and statistics. The course aims to teach students probability theory, statistical inference, random variables and distributions, hypothesis testing, and data analysis. It will cover topics like probability laws, sampling, estimation, correlation, and analysis of variance. Students will demonstrate knowledge of key concepts and apply statistical methods to practical problems. The course is worth 4 credits and includes lectures, reading assignments, class tests, assignments, and a final exam.
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Probability and Statistics

Md. Rakibul Islam Course No: IPE 2203


Assistant Professor
Department of IPE, RUET Online Lecture No: 01
Course Learning Outcome
Upon successful completion of the Course, IPE 2203, the students will be
able to...
▪ demonstrate knowledge of probability and the standard statistical
distributions
▪ explain elementary probability theory
▪ establish the statistical inference from practical data
▪ understand random variables and its distributions
▪ interpret population parameters from data sets and use the sampling
distributions to compute confidence intervals for these population
parameters
▪ describe the basic components of hypothesis testing and apply
hypothesis tests on population means, variances and proportions
▪ to perform complex data management and analysis
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Course Outline
▪ COURSE TITLE: Probability and Statistics
▪ COURSE NUMBER: IPE 2203
▪ COURSE CREDITS: 4.00
▪ COURSE PREREQUISITES: Basic Calculus
▪ COURSE HOURS PER WEEK: 4
▪ COURSE TYPE: Compulsory
▪ SERIES: 2018
▪ DEPARTMENT: IPE
▪ INSTRUCTOR(s):
▪ MD. RAKIBUL ISLAM (MRI)
▪ MD. RASEL SARKER (MRS)
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Course Outline (Cont.)
Course Content
▪ Basic laws of Probability, conditional probability, Bayes' Theorem,
Random variables; Measures of central tendency and dispersion.
Mathematical expectation; Probability distributions, transformation of
variables; Moments and moment generating functions.

▪ Sampling; Central limit theorem; Chi-Square distribution, t-


distribution, F-distribution: Estimation and confidence interval;
Statistical hypothesis and testing; Goodness-of-fit tests; Correlation
and regression analysis, analysis of variance; Introduction to
stochastic problems in engineering, Randomized block design.

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Course Outline (Cont.)
Reading List
1. Probability & statistics for engineers & scientists (9th
Edition) (Pearson).
▪ Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying Ye
2. Introduction to Probability Models (12th Edition)
(Elsevier)
▪ Sheldon M. Ross
3. Probability and Statistics (4th Edition) (Pearson)
▪ Morris H. DeGroot, Mark J. Schervish

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Course Outline (Cont.)
Lecture Wise Plan
Major Topics Lecture(s)/Classes
Introduction 1
Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis 1
Probability 2
Random Variables and Probability Distributions 2
Mathematical Expectation 2
Discrete Probability Distributions 4
Continuous Probability Distributions 4
Functions of Random Variables 2
Summary 1
CT 2
Total 21
**Subjected to change
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Course Outline (Cont.)
Course Assessment Plan
Assessment Method Percentage, %

Assignment 8

Class Test 12

Attendance 8

Final Test 72
**Subjected to change
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Q&A
Thank You…

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