Math 17300: Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Math 17300: Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Supervisor: María Sánchez-Muñiz
 

Descriptive statistics and frequency histograms; measures of location and dispersion; elementary probability; permutations and combinations; multiplication rule and conditional probability; Bayes' Theorem; independent events; random variables, expected values; applications to binomial, hypergeometric, uniform and normal distributions; the Central Limit Theorem; testing statistical hypotheses; correlation; linear regression and least squares. Prereq.: placement by the Department. Credit will be given for only one of the following courses: Math 17300, Eco 29500, Psy 21500, Soc 23100. 4 hr./wk.; 4 cr.

Documents

  • Math173_CLO: Course Learning Outcome for Math173
  • Math173_Syllabus: Syllabus and tentative schedule

Sections

This class is not being offered in Fall 2025.

Last Updated: 09/18/2025 14:46