MATH 7313T Probability and Statistics for Secondary Education
45 credits; 3 hours
The mathematical theory of probability and statistics, with a focus on those aspects relevant to the secondary education curriculum. Taught with a focus on problem solving and collaborative learning. Topics will include those recommended by the most current CBMS recommendations. The course is centered around topics such as combinatorics, combinatorial probabilities, conditional probabilities, Bayes Theorem, discrete and continuous random variables, expectation and variance, Poisson, normal, and binomial distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression.
Prerequisite: Admission to the MA in mathematics teacher (7-12) program.
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