Probability and Statistics for Engineers (ST 370)

Some important materials for ST 370 course.

  • Course descriptions, and Course registration.
  • Download: course information, Syllabus, Slab Manual (82 pages! 437Kb) Slab Manual (on-line), and get started.
  • FINAL EXAM:

    I put on reserve the solutions for the final exam for sec 002 and sec 003. You can see your final on TUESDAY MAY 11 FROM 1PM TO 2PM, DO NOT COME TO SEE YOUR FINAL IF YOU HAVE NOT CHECKED THE SOLUTIONS AT THE LIBRARY. Grades will not be given by e-mail or phone.

    On Tuesday you can see your final or pick up your project if you have not done so. However, at this point, I will not discuss any of the grades from hws, quizzes, or labs. This appointment is just to see your final. I will submit the grades on Wednesday, then you can check your grade through the University.

    I enjoy teaching this course, I hope you feel you learned something useful from st370 for your future career.

    Have a nice Summer!!!

    OFFICE HOURS DURING FINALS WEEK: Monday 10:11am (sec 002), Monday 11:12 (sec 003), Wednesday 10:11am in Cox 510 (you can get your labs, see your grades, get help with the material for the exam).

    I WILL GIVE YOU HALF-LETTER GRADES FOR YOUR FINAL GRADE. If you want to see your final before I submit your grade, stop by my office Tuesday, May 11 from 1pm to 2pm. I will not give any grade by e-mail. The University will have the final grade of this course after May 12.

    For the final exam you can bring a calculator, you should explain with enough detail how you reach the final answer to get full credit.
    Sec.02: May 5, 1999, 1:00 - 4:00 in room DAB 222
    and Sec. 03: May 3, 1999, 1:00 - 4:00 in room DAB 222 .
    The test will be based on the entire course covered in the class.
    Final grades will NOT be posted. Instead you can find your grades on web.

  • Check out the Grading scale.

    There is a SAMPLE FINAL on-line, for you to practice The actual final exam will have more questions based on confidence intervals, and also multiple regression that require interpretation that you can not do on-line (I will talk about that during the reviews).

  • Project Originality is very important for your project, if you copy an old project you will FAIL the course. Project description.
    Sending project data
    Check to see that your project data is there THE DATA WILL BE NOT BE ACCEPTED BY E-MAIL, YOU SHOULD SUBMIT THE DATA VIA INTERNET. Note: If you submit the project before APRIL 14 you will get 5 extra points.

    MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PAGES including figures, plots, and statistical analysis for the project: 10 pages (no more than 10).

    THE ABSTRACT FOR PROJECT WAS DUE ON 2/22/99. You need an OK in your abstract to be able to submit your project. The abstract should be typed and not more than 250 words. After April 7 I will NOT ACCEPT new or modified abstracts. Do not submit abstracts by e-mail.

    LAST DAY TO SUBMIT THE PROJECT: MONDAY APRIL 26. PROJECTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE, YOU NEED TO SUBMIT A PROJECT TO PASS THIS COURSE.

  • Lecture notes. (check for frequent updates)

  • Experimental Design I.
  • Experimental Design II.
  • Experimental Design III. Interaction plot I, Interaction plot II. Define a factor, by using the command as.factor() (ask me or your TA about this, if it is not clear).

  • Home Assignments.

  • Lab Assignments.

    PLEASE, check Syllabus for the lab dates.

  • Quiz:
    Quiz I: (based on Lectures 1-8) February 8, 1999. Q1 GRADES
    Quiz II: (based on Lectures 7/20 inclusive) April 7, 1999. Q2 GRADES.
  • List of Formulae for this course.
  • Send your feedback through this form.
  • Some interesting stat JAVA applets.
  • Look for a Hyperstat online version of the most of the materials covered in this course. (Courtsey: Dr. David Lane)

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