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Special Topics Applied Statistics, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics

ID/Section #: 583 /001
Instructor: Artin Armagan

Description:
Probability, probability distributions, simulation of random variables, sampling distributions, central limit theorem, testing of hypotheses, confidence intervals, maximum likelihood methods, Bayesian methods. Prereq: Graduation from an undergraduate curriculum in engineering or an appropriate major

Notes:
WEB-BASED COURSE; REQUIRES ACCESS TO A PC; SEE http://anywhere.tennessee.edu/de/tech/index.htm

Textbook Information:
Mathematical Statistics with Applications (Hardcover) by: Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, and Richard L. Scheaffer. ISBN-10: 0534377416 ISBN-13: 978-0534377410.

Credit Type:
Graduate

Credit Hours:
3 semester hours

Delivery Format:
Live Online

UT Admissions Required?:
Yes

Live Class:
5-7:00 MW

Enrollment Type:
Distance Education Registration Information

LAST DAY TO ENROLL
- Graduate:
June 28, 2007

Tuition:
UT Standard Fee Schedule

Textbooks are available through the UT Bookstore.