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COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE CODE MATH 009
COURSE NAME PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
CREDITS 3 units lecture
CONTACT HOURS 3 hours lecture
PROF. RHODA MERCADO-LAILO
INSTRUCTOR
Faculty Member, Math and Physics Department
Scheaffer,Mulekar,McClave (2012). Probability and Statistics for
TEXTBOOK
Engineering Students, Brooks/Cole
Walpole, R.E. (2007). Probability and statistics for engineers, Pears
Prentice Hall
Bluman, A.G. (2009). Elementary statistics: A step by step approa
McGraw Hill
Other Supplemental Materials
Navidi, W. (2008). Statistics for engineers and scientists, McGraw H
Tattao, L. (2007). Basic concepts in statistics (Worktext), Rex Books
Spiegel, M.R. Schaums outline of theory and problems in
statistics, McGraw Hill
SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION
a. Course Description
The course includes fundamental concepts on descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics. It
involves presentation, analysis, and interpretation of statistical data and generation of sound conclusions
predictions.
b. Prerequisites Math 001 Algebra
Co-requisites None
c. Course Classification Required
(Required/elective/
selected elective)
SPECIFIC GOALS FOR THE COURSE
a. Course Objective
The course aims to:
1. develop critical thinking and problem solving skills needed in solving word problems involving statistics.
2. develop skills in formulating logical conclusions and predictions.
b. Course Outcomes
By the end of the course, the students will be able to:
1. Explain fundamental concepts in descriptive statistics, probability, and inferential statistics.
2. Present, analyze, and interpret given array of data
3. Formulate sound conclusion and prediction from statistically treated data.
4. Reflect on personal transformation along TIP graduates attributes,specifically, professional competence an
critical thinking skills.
c. Student Outcomes Addressed by the Course
COURSE TOPICS
Prelim Period (Weeks 17)
I. Introduction. TIP Vision and Mission; TIP Graduate Attributes/ Institutional Intended Learning Outcom
Program Educational Objectives; Program Outcomes/Student Outcomes; Course Objectives; Course Inten
Learning Outcomes/Course Outcome; Course Policies
II. Fundamental Concepts of Statistics: Definition of Statistics and Basic Statistical Terms, Importa
of Statistics, Levels of Measurement
III. Descriptive Statistics: Data Collection and Presentation ( Sampling Technique, Methods of D
Collection, Frequency Distribution, Textual, Tabular and Graphical Presentation of Data, Measures of Cen
Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode, Skewness and Kurtosis), Measures of Position, Measure of Variation (Ra
Mean Deviation, Variance, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation)
Prepared by: Noted by: Approved to take effect on 2nd Sem 16-17 SY
__________Mary Rhoda M. Lailo____________ _________Engr. Ariel H. Magat_________ _____Dr. Jesusa N. Padilla / Dr. Cynthia C. Llanes_____
Faculty Members Printed Name and Signature Department Chair Dean/ VPAA