Statistics Syllabus - College of Engineering

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ENGINEERING STATISTICS

EGN 3443 - 003

Spring 2002

PROFESSOR PORTEIRO (Dr. P)

CLASS TIME / LOCATION

SECTION 003 12:30 pm to 1:45 pm. MW, COOPER 115

PROFESSOR INFORMATION

Office

Phone

ENG 118B

813 - 974 -5644

Fax

Office Hours

Email address:

813 – 974 -3539

MW 2:00 to 4:00 pm

Any other time by appointment porteiro@eng.usf.edu

SEMESTER CALENDAR

Mon

Mon

January 7

January 21

Classes begin

Martin Luther King Birthday

Fri March 22 Drop day without penalty (fee liable/no refund)

Mon - Fri March 11-16 Spring Break

Fri April 26 Classes End

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

This course will present the fundamental concepts of probability and statistics from an engineering prospective, emphasizing applications.

The objectives of this course will be implemented by the use of lectures, work examples and homework.

GRADING POLICY

1 Final @ 200 points = 200 points

4 Exams @ 100 points = 400 points

Total = 600 points

CLASS WEBSITE http://www.eng.usf.edu/~porteiro

Check the website for: Posted notices of importance.

Assigned problems

Solutions to assigned problems

TEXT

ENGINEERING STATISTICS (2 nd .Edition)

D. MONTGOMERY, G. RUNGER, N.HUBELE

WILEY PUBLISHERS www.wiley.com/college/montES

HOMEWORK

Homework will be assigned and will not be collected in class. One or two of the assigned problems will be collected with each exam. The problems will graded with the exam and will be worth an additional (bonus) five points each. The assigned problems must be turned in with the exam and will not be accepted at any other time.

CLASS SCHEDULE

WEEK DATES TOPIC HOMEWORK

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

9

10

11

JAN 7, 9

JAN 14, 16

JAN 23

JAN 28, 30

FEB 4, 6

FEB 11, 13

FEB 18, 20

FEB 25, 27

MAR 4, 6

MAR 11, 13

MAR 18, 20

Chapter 1,Chapter 2

Chapter 3: 3.1 to 3.8

Chapter 3: 3.8 to 3.9

Chapter 3: 3.9 to 3.12

EXAM 1, Chap. 4: 4.1 to 4.3

Chapter 4: 4.3 to 4.4

Chapter 4: 4.5.

EXAM 2, Chapter 4: 4.6 to 4.8

Chapter 5: 5.1 to 5.3

Spring Break

Chapter 5: 5.4, 5.5, EXAM 3

2.1, 2.5, 2.9. 2.13, 2.35

3.9, 3.13, 3.17, 3.29, 3.31

3.35, 3.37, 3.59, 3.65, 3.75, 3.77

3.41, 3.45, 3.67, 3.69, 3.79, 3.83

3.91, 3.93, 3.97, 3.99, 3.101

4.15, 4.17, 4.21, 4.25, 4.27

4.29, 4.77, 4.33, 4.37, 4.41

4.39, 4.43, 4.47, 4.53, 4.57, 4.59

5.3, 5.15, 5.19, 5.22, 5.23

5.33, 5.35, 5.39, 5.43, 5.47

MAR 25, 27

APR 1, 3

Chapter 5: 5.6 to 5.8 5.50 to 5.55

12

13

14

15

16

APR 8, 10

APR 15, 17

APR 22, 24

APR 30

Chapter 5: 5.8

EXAM 4, Chapter 6: 6.1, 6.2

Chapter 6: 6.3 to 6.5

Chapter 6: 6.6, 6.7, Review.

FINAL EXAM (Tues - 8am to 10 am)

5.67, 5.71, 5.73, 5.75, 5.85

6.4, 6.5

6.25, 6.26

EXAM DATES and AREAS COVERED:

Exams will be closed book, closed notes, but tables may be used as appropriate. Be sure to bring your calculator and book (table use necessary). There will be ABSOLUTELY no sharing among students.

EXAM 1 February 4: Chap 1, 2, and 3

EXAM 3 March 20: 4.4 to 4.8

EXAM 2 February 25: 4.1 to 4.4

EXAM 4 April 8: Chap. 5

FINAL EXAM

The final exam will consist of 4 modules including the areas covered in Exam 1 (I, 40 points), Exam 2 +

Exam 3 (II, 60 points), Exam 4 (III, 50 points) and Chapter 6 (IV, 50 points). Students with a score of 86 or higher (A-) on any particular module may choose not to take that module, the weight of the exam being reduced accordingly. All students must take module IV.

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