MATH 7276T Concepts of Middle School Mathematics IV: Probability Theory and Statistics

(Prior to Fall 2010, this course was known as MATH 606.4.
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45 hours; 3 credits

Set theory, counting arguments, functions, sample spaces and probability spaces, conditional probability and independence, discrete random variables and their distribution functions, joint distributions, expected values and moments. The law of large numbers, central limit theorem, applications to sampling theory and testing of hypotheses, confidence intervals, introduction to correlation, and regression analysis. Not open to students who have completed Mathematics 6652X [652X].

Prerequisite: Permission of the deputy chairperson.

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