Spring 2020 -- Math 380: Probability and Statistics
Instructor: Dr. Wen-Qing Xu
Office: FO3-203
Phone:
562-985-1823
Email: wxu@csulb.edu
Web: web.csulb.edu/~wxu
Classes: Tuesday/Thursday, 4:00-5:15PM, LA5-243.
Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday, 3:15-3:50PM, 5:15-5:55PM, and by appointment.
Textbook: Mathematical Statistics with Applications, D. Wackerly, W. Mendenhall, and R. Scheaffer, 7th edition, Brooks/Cole, 2006.
Prerequisite: Math 222 or Math 224.
Goal: To provide a basic introduction to probability theory and its applications.
Grading Policy:
- Homework: 10%
- Quizzes: 20%
- Exam 1: 20%
- Exam 2: 20%
- Final Exam: 30%
Homework Assignments
Remarks:
- Class attendance is expected and will be checked from time to time. If you have to miss a class for a valid reason, notify me in advance.
- There will be approximately between 5 and 8 announced quizzes given during the semester. No make-up quizzes will be given, but the one with the lowest score may be dropped.
- Homework problems/projects will be assigned and collected approximately once every two weeks and will be posted on my web page. No late homework/project will be accepted.
- There will be two midterm exams and a comprehensive final exam. There will be no make-up exams except in extremely unusual circumstances.
- Any office hour may be canceled due to illness or necessary appointments, students should therefore not depend upon a faculty member being in his/her office for a particular office hour. Students should secure any necessary signatures or
other such requirements well in advance of any deadline.
- If you received permission to register for a closed class section, only you can enroll for the course. It is the student's responsibility to complete the registration process before the dates indicated in the
Schedule of Classes.
- Please refer to the university policy and deadlines for withdrawals. It is the student's responsibility to withdraw from the course. The instructor has no obligation to withdraw students who do not attend classes, and may choose not to do so.
- Request for special need for accommodation of a University verified disability should be submitted as soon as possible with all necessary documentation.
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