2018 Spring Course Syllabus - Mathematics 3031.001
Course: Mathematics 3031.001.
Course Title: Probability Theory.
Time: MWF 11:00-11:50.
Place: Wachman 308.
Instructor: Indrajit Jana.
Instructor Office: Wachman 1027.
Instructor Email: ijana@temple.edu
Instructor Phone: TBA.
Course Web Page: canvas.temple.edu
Office Hours: Mon, Thurs 2:00-3:00pm.
Prerequisites: Calculus III.
Textbook: Introduction to Probability (1st Edition) by Anderson, Seppalainen, and Valko.
Course Goals: Students will learn basics of probability theory and develop technical skills to perform calculations.
Topics Covered: Discrete and continuous random variables, independence and conditional probability, probability distributions for one or several random variables, expected value and variance, moment generating functions, law of large numbers and central limit theorem, Poisson processes, conditional expectation.
Course Grading: Quizzes: 15%; Midterm 1: 25%; Midterm 2: 25%; Final: 35%. NO MAKE UP QUIZ or ADDITIONAL QUIZ can be given under any circumstances (including illness). However, two lowest quiz scores will be dropped. In other words, you may miss at most two quizzes without hurting your grade.
Exam Dates: Midterm 1: Friday, February 23, 2018; Midterm 2: Friday, March 30, 2018; Final: Friday, May 4, 2018.
Attendance Policy: Attendance is required. More than 6 absences in total may affect the student's grade. If you miss a class due to illness, please provide a doctor's note to the instructor. Your absence in that class will not be counted towards the 6 absences.
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