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MIME 4000
Engineering Statistics I (Fall 2012)
Instructor: Professor H. Zhang, Ph.D.
Office: Nitschke Hall 4031
Phone: 530-6019
Email: [email protected]
Class Time: 10:00 – 10:50 pm Monday, Wednesday, & Friday
Class Room: PL3050
Office Hours: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Monday, Wednesday, & Friday
(other time is available by appointment)
Prerequisite: MATH 2850
Text Book: Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists, 9th edition, by Walpole,
Myers, Myers, and Ye, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
Class handouts: will be made available on my web page
(http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/~hozhang/).
Attendance: not required. However, missing grades (quizzes, exams, etc.) cannot be
made up without legitimate reasons (and official proof).
Course Description
This course introduces the student to the areas of probability theory and statistical
inferences. Topics include sample spaces, the concepts of random variables, probability
distributions; functions of random variables, transformation of variables, sampling and
estimation theory; T, F and chi-square distributions, hypothesis testing, one-factor
experiments, factorial experiments and ANOVA analysis.
Topics Covered
 Basic concepts of engineering statistics;
 Random and fixed variables;
 Discrete and continuous probability distributions;
 Sampling, sampling distributions;
 One- and two-sample test of hypotheses;
 One-factor experiments, general;
 Factorial experiments;
 2k factorial experiments;
 ANOVA analysis.
Grading Policy:
Quiz:
Homework:
First Test:
Second Test:
Third Test:
Fourth Test:
Engineering Statistics I (MIME 4000) Syllabus
5%
15%
20%
20%
20%
20%
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A class average grade will be determined based on the class performance, and the final grades
for individuals will be determined accordingly. Homework is due two weeks after assigned.
Course Outline and Schedule
Date
Topic
Aug. 20
Introduction &
basic concepts of engineering statistics (Chapter 1)
Introduction &
basic concepts of engineering statistics (Chapter 1)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Labor Day (no class)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Probability (Chapter 2)
Random variables and probability distributions (Chapter 3)
Random variables and probability distributions (Chapter 3)
Random variables and probability distributions (Chapter 3)
First Test
Mathematical expectation (Chapter 4)
Mathematical expectation (Chapter 4)
Mathematical expectation (Chapter 4)
Discrete probability distributions (Chapter 5)
Discrete probability distributions (Chapter 5)
Fall Break (no class)
SMWC Conference (no class)
SMWC Conference (no class)
Discrete probability distributions (Chapter 5)
Continuous probability distributions (Chapter 6)
Continuous probability distributions (Chapter 6)
Continuous probability distributions (Chapter 6)
Review
Second Test
Continuous probability distributions (Chapter 6)
Sampling distributions and data descriptions (Chapter 8)
Sampling distributions and data descriptions (Chapter 8)
One- & two-sample estimation (Chapter 9)
One- & two-sample estimation (Chapter 9)
One- & two-sample tests of hypotheses (Chapter 10)
Aug. 22
Aug. 24
Aug. 27
Aug. 29
Aug. 31
Sept. 3
Sept. 5
Sept. 7
Sept. 10
Sept. 12
Sept. 14
Sept. 17
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
Sept. 24
Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct. 1
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 8
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Engineering Statistics I (MIME 4000) Syllabus
Homework
Assignment
#1.4
#1.24
1
#2.5
#2.10
#2.15
#2.29
#2.52, 2.63
#2.75, 2.84
#3.3
#3.30
#3.38, 3.57
(1)
2
3
#4.6, 4.13
#4.34, 4.50
(2)
#4.55, 4.57
4
#5.4, #5.6, #5.32
#5.43,#5.55, #5.60 (3)
#5.85
#6.2, 6.12
#6.26, #6.29
#6.40, #6.46
5(4)
#6.69
6(5)
#8.7, #8.13,#8.18
#8.39, #8.48, #8.30 8
#9.1, #9.8
#9.40, #9.41
9
#10.2, #10.8
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Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 19
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 26
Nov. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 12 (Wed.)
One- & two-sample tests of hypotheses (Chapter 10)
One-factor experiments (Chapter 13)
Third Test
Veterans Day (no class)
Factorial Experiments (Chapter 14)
Factorial Experiments (Chapter 14)
Factorial Experiments (Chapter 14)
Thanksgiving Eve (no class)
Day after Thanksgiving (no class)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
2k factorial experiments and fractions (Chapter 15)
Final Exam (Fourth Test) (10:15 –12 :15 pm)
Engineering Statistics I (MIME 4000) Syllabus
#10.19, #10.22
#13.1
10(6)
13
(8)
(9)
#14.5
#14.16
14 (10)
#15.2
#15.11
#15.22
#15.30
#15.31
(13)
(14)
15
(15)
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