MA 2611 Applied Statistics I ‘D’ Term 2003 Prof. Carlos J. Morales.

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MA 2611 Applied Statistics I ‘D’ Term 2003 Prof. Carlos J. Morales

The Website

My Information Office: Stratton Hall 102 Phone:

Office Hours Stratton Hall 102 – Monday 2:00 – 2:50pm – Tuesday 2:00 – 2:50pm – Thursday 2:00 – 2:50pm Other times available by chance and appointment

Schedules Class Schedule: – Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 1:00 – 1:50pmSL115 Lab Schedule: – Section D01 Wed 08:00 – 09:50amKH207 – Section D02 Wed 12:00 – 01:50pmKH207 – Section D03 Wed 01:00 – 02:50pmKH207

Text Book Applied Statistics for Engineers and Scientists by Petruccelli, Nandram and Chen This course covers Chapters 1-5

Teaching Assistants Gang Shen Office: Stratton Hall 204 Phone: Office Hours: TBA

Teaching Assistant Yan Bai Office: Stratton Hall 204 Phone: Office Hours: TBA

Course Grading Homework Assignments 15% Exam 125% Exam 235% Lab Assignments25% A score must be registered in all 4 areas to receive a passing grade.

Homework Assignments One homework assignment per chapter. All assignments due in class on the stated day. All work must be your own.

Exams Exam 1: February 10th [50 Minutes] Exam 2: March 3 rd (Wednesday) [100 Minutes] Both exams are in class and are open book, open notes. Exam 1 covers material from chapters 1-3. Exam 2 covers all chapters 1-5.

Face to Face Meeting Each student is required as part of the course to attend a face to face with me to discuss their progress in the course Meeting will take place shortly after the midterm exam, once the results are available. Meeting usually lasts no more than 5 minutes.

Academic Integrity Please see documentation on the website for information regarding academic integrity for this course.

Submitting Assignments Assignments (homework and lab reports) must be placed in the box during the appropriate class. OR submitted to me in person prior to the deadline. The TA’s will NOT accept any assignments.

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