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PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS

Catalog Description

Introduction to fundamentals of probability and distribution theory, statistical techniques used by engineers and physical scientists. Examples of tests of significance, operating characteristic curves, tests of hypothesis about one and two parameters, estimation, analysis of variance, and the choice of a particular experimental procedure and sample size.

Prerequisites

Instructor(s)

Goals

MATH 2339 or equivalent

Dr. Jerrell Stracener

To prepare students with diverse technical backgrounds and objectives with fundamental probabilistic and statistical concepts, methods, and techniques for use in continuing graduate studies and in engineering and engineering management through a balance of theory and application involving engineering decision making, including situations in which uncertainty and risk are important. Emphasis is placed on problem definition, solution and interpretation of results.

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