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140.646.71
Essentials of Probability and Statistical Inference I: Probability

Cancelled

Location:
Internet
Term:
1st term
Department:
Biostatistics
Credits:
4 credits
Academic Year:
2022 - 2023
Instruction Method:
Synchronous Online
Auditors Allowed:
No
Undergrads Allowed:
No
Grading Restriction:
Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
Course Instructor:
  • Charles Rohde
Contact:
Charles Rohde
Frequency Schedule:
One Year Only
Resources:
Prerequisite:

Working knowledge of linear algebra, including the ability to invert a matrix; full year college level calculus, plus current working knowledge of it, meaning you can quickly do integration and differentiation of standard functions, which are needed for homework and exam questions.

Description:

Introduces students to the theory of probability and the formal language of uncertainty. Includes the basic concepts of probability; random variables and their distributions; joint, marginal and conditional distributions; independence; distributions of functions of random variables; expectations; moment generating functions; probability and expectation inequalities; convergence concepts and limit theorems; order statistics. Emphasizes rigorous analysis (including proofs), as well as interpretation of results and simulation for illustration.

Learning Objectives:

Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

  1. Discuss the probabilistic foundation of modern statistics
  2. Solve basic probability problems
Methods of Assessment:

This course is evaluated as follows:

  • 60% 6 problem sets
  • 40% Final Exam

Instructor Consent:

Consent required for all students

Consent Note:

Consent required for all students

For consent, contact:

crohde1@jhu.edu

Special Comments:

Please note: This is the virtual section of a course that is also offered onsite. Students will need to commit to the modality for which they register.