Camden County College
Department of Mathematics
Elements of Statistics I

MTH - 111-HB

Instructor: Dipti Bardhan
Contact Information: (856) 227-7200, extn 4604,dbardhan@camdencc.edu
Office: Taft Hall Room # 101D.


About the course:  

 

 

 

 

 

Hybrid courses are partly on line and partly in-class courses. They are designed for mature, self-motivated students who have obligations that make it difficult to commit to a regular class schedule.
During the semester, the student will complete paper and pencil assignments from the text. The instructor will meet with the student once a week to help clarify/answer any issues/question the student may have and help learning calculator functions.

The students are required to take the on-line quiz. That will be part of the grade, also help prepare for the test. The studentsa are required to take three or four in-class tests and a comprehensive final exam.

The most important ingredient for success in a hybrid course is that the student have strong discipline to work of their own and attend in-class session regularly.

 

Office Hours:

 

Tues 2:00 - 3:00 PM and 4:30 - 5:30 PM

Thurs 12:00 -12:00 PM

Textbook:

Elementary Statistics- Picturing the World by Larson and Farber, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall

ISBN: 0132185687

Note: This package includes book, CD-Rom lecture video, calculator help and tutorial specially made for on line course

 

Calculator:

 

TI-83 , TI - 83 Plus, TI-84 or TI-84-Plus

 

Course Objectives:

 

 

 

 

The object of the course is to acquaint the students with basic terminology and tools for describing date sets. The students will be provided with working knowledge of basic concepts in data description, hypothesis testing, and statistical inference. They will also obtain a firm basis or further statistical study. Through application and misapplication of statistics they will develop an understanding that there are basis assumption underlying all statistical condition.

 

Outline:

 

 

 

Quantitative Data Analysis
Measures of Central Tendency and Variability
Normal Distribution for Inferential statistics
Sampling Distribution, Confidence Interval, and
Hypothesis Testing