MAT1202: Probability Theory I
Course Unit Title
MAT1202: Probability Theory I
Course Unit Description
This is an introductory course in probability and statistics. Topics covered include: Descriptive Statistics; Probability spaces; Random variables; Common discrete distributions; Sampling theory; as well as Methods of statistical inference.
Course Objectives
On successful completion of this course unit, the learners should be able to:
- To compute the measures of central tendency including the mean, median, mode, quartiles and inter-quartile range, percentiles and deciles from a set data.
- To construct statistical experiments and use axiomatic definition of probability to compute probabilities
- To identify common discrete and continuous distributions and their applications iv. To make inference on the mean and variance of a normal distribution.
Expected Learning Outcome
This course unit is meant:
- To discuss the basic competence in the concepts, principles, procedures and applications of probability of events and their single variable probability distributions.
- To encourage orderliness, speed and accuracy in the presentation of mathematical probability problems.
- To help learners acquire the skills of expression in proper mathematical language and symbols correctly in probability and statistics.
- To provide instruction that contributes to the learners’ abilities to think critically and solve real life problems, to reason mathematically and apply computational skills in probability and statistics.
- To build a strong foundation for advanced study in probability and statistics.
