COURSE SYLLABUS
Mathematical Statistics, 7.5 credits
Matematisk statistik, 7,5 högskolepoäng
Course Syllabus for students Spring 2023
Course Code: | TMSK17 |
Confirmed by: | Dean Feb 1, 2017 |
Revised by: | Director of Education Oct 27, 2021 |
Valid From: | Jan 1, 2022 |
Version: | 4 |
Education Cycle: | First-cycle level |
Disciplinary domain: | Natural sciences
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Subject group: | MS1
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Specialised in: | G1F
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Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
After a successful course, the student shall
Knowledge and understanding
- display knowledge of the most common methods available to graphically and numerically describe a data set
Skills and abilities
- demonstrate the ability to perform basic probability calculations
- demonstrate the ability to compute estimates of relevant statistical parameters from a random sample
- demonstrate the ability to perform different types of hypothesis tests and compute the power of such a test in the case of a normal distribution assumption
- demonstrate the ability to use a calculator or software to perform a simple linear regression analysis
Judgement and approach
- demonstrate an understanding of the concept of random variability judge the benefits and risks of using different statistical models.
Contents
The course focuses on basic proability theory and relevant statistical inference methods that are used when analyzing a data set. Random variability is a fundamental concept.
The course includes the following elements:
- Basic probability theory
- Random Variables
- Discrete and continuous distributions, especially the normal distribution
- The Central limit theorem with applications
- Descriptive statistics
- Point estimates and interval estimates
- Hypothesis testing
- Simple linear regression analysis
- Correlation
Type of instruction
Lectures and seminars.
The teaching is conducted in English.
Prerequisites
General entry requirements and completed course Single Variable Calculus, 7,5 credits (or the equivalent).
Examination and grades
The course is graded 5,4,3 or Fail.
Registration of examination:
Name of the Test | Value | Grading |
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Examination | 7.5 credits | 5/4/3/U |
Course literature
Literature
The literature list for the course will be provided 8 weeks before the course starts.
Title: Probability, Statistics and stochastic Processes
Author: Peter Olofsson, Mikael Andersson
Publisher: Wiley/Wrox
ISBN: 9780470889749