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APSC 3115 Introduction |
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS III : Course Description: This course covers the basics of probability theory and statistics and ventures into some topics that go beyond an introductory course such as: simulation, the Poisson process, the law of large numbers, and the central limit theorem. Examples and datasets in this course are mostly from real-life situations. A first course in calculus is needed as a prerequisite for this course as well as introductory proficiency with Micro Soft Excel. In addition to high-school algebra, some infinite series are used. Integration and differentiation are the most important skills, mainly concerning one variable (the exceptions, two dimensional integrals, are encountered in Chapters 9–11). The statistical software package MINITAB shall be used where appropriate. Student are encouraged to learn R and run the R-scripts made available on the left. Required Software: MINITAB, MicroSoft Excel. Required Textbooks:
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Dekking-Devore Crosswalk.pdf - Courtesy of Phillip Scrader
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