BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE. Elementary Probability and Statistics. Math B22 CRN 31535 SPRING 2016



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BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE Elementary Probability and Statistics Math B22 CRN 31535 SPRING 2016 Instructor : Ms. Sabol Class Hours : TTH 5:30 PM 7:35 PM Classroom : Delano Science and Tech Center 1105 Text : Elementary Statistics, 12 th Edition, Triola Office Location/Hours : DST 1105 : TTH 12:45 PM 2:15 PM FPU Student Lounge : MW 12:45 PM 2:15 PM Email : caroline.sabol@bakersfieldcollege.edu Webpage : www.csabol.weebly.com Prerequisites : MATH B70 or equivalent intermediate algebra course with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on placement assessment. FERPA : The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that prohibits the instructor from sharing student information (grades, class progress, etc..) with anybody except the student. This means that I cannot share your information with family members (parents, spouses, etc ). Dropping : If you need to drop the class for any reason, it is entirely your responsibility to do so. If you don't drop the class, you may end up with an 'F' on your transcript. : Last Day to drop without receiving a W 01/31/2016 : Last Day to drop with a W grade 04/01/2016 Course Organization : You are expected to read through the indicated sections before each class meeting. This will allow you to get the maximum benefit from class discussions. Attendance : I consider regular and complete attendance crucial to the success in this class, therefore attendance will be taken.

Class Disruptions : Using electronic devices for other purposes than needed in class. : Sleeping in class, doing homework in class or partaking in other non-math activities will not be tolerated. : All Class Disruptions can result in a zero for the WA. Course Description : Topics for the course are tabular, graphical and numerical methods of summarizing data, finite probability, discrete and continuous random variables, binomial probability distribution, normal probability distribution, sampling distributions, point and interval estimation, one and two sample hypothesis testing procedures, analysis of variance, chi-square analysis, linear regression and correlation. Student Learning : Upon completion of the course, students will be able to Outcomes 1. Solve problems using fundamental laws of probability. 2. Analyze and summarize data using descriptive statistics. 3. Apply theories of inferential statistics. 4. Solve problems using fundamental laws of probability. 5. Analyze and summarize data using descriptive statistics. 6. Apply theories of inferential statistics. Detailed Outline : The objective of the course will be to 1. Describe and identify a variety of sampling methods. 2. Distinguish between a variety of variable types. 3. Calculate measures of center, variation and position. 4. Display data in a graphical/pictorial format. 5. Interpret diagrams and graphs related to collected data. 6. State and apply the fundamental laws of probability. 7. Apply the fundamental counting rule. 8. Solve counting problems involving permutations. 9. Solve counting problems involving combinations. 10. Solve problems involving data that result in a binomial distribution. 11. Solve problems involving data that result in a normal distribution. 12. Apply the Central Limit Theorem. 13. Estimate population parameters using confidence intervals. 14. Apply methods of hypothesis testing. 15. Calculate measures of correlation. 16. Apply linear regression techniques.

Students with Disabilities FPU Campus : Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disabled Student Program & Services located at Student Services Building, 1 st floor, Counseling Center (395-4334), as soon as possible to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. Delano Campus : Students with disabilities who believe they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disabled Student Program & Services (720-2000), Delano Campus, Room 1001, as soon as possible to better ensure such accommodations are implemented in a timely fashion. Calculators : Calculators may be allowed for the Weekly Assessments. : Calculators will be used for the exams. : Cell phones cannot be used as a calculator. Pencils : All submitted course work will be done in pencil; if course work is not received in pencil it will be given a zero. Cheating in Class : Students who are caught cheating will not receive credit for the assignment and will be turned over to judicial affairs. Weekly Assessments : Weekly Assessments will be worth 10 points. : There will be 16 WA s and the lowest one will be dropped : The WA s will be kept chronologically in an 8.5in x 11in examination book (green/blue book), that you will purchase. : Students who disrupt the class can receive a zero for that WA. Exams : All non-test materials will be placed at the front of the classroom during all exams. : A photo ID must be shown to take an exam. : A cell phone cannot be used as a calculator. Exam : There will be three exams each worth 100 points. : The three exams will be on February 18, 2016, March 31, 2016 and April 21, 2016 Final Exam : There will be a Final Exam on May 10, 2016. : Final Exam will be between 6:00 PM 7:50 PM : The Final Exam is worth 100 points. Group Project : The project is due May 5, 2016 : The project will be worth 75 points

Homework : Problems will be assigned from each section, listed below. : Will be collected at the next class meeting : Will be on fringe less paper. : Each problem will be worth one point, total 87 points. : Homework is worth 75 points, so a potential of 12 points extra credit. HOMEWORK Section 1.2 10, 29, 34 Section 1.3 8, 16, 24 Section 1.4 9, 10, 11, 12 Section 2.2 6, 26 Section 2.3 12, 14 Section 2.4 14, 24 Section 3.2 6, 23 Section 3.3 6, 23 Section 3.4 8, 32 Section 4.2 22, 34 Section 4.3 10, 28, 33 Section 4.4 6, 14, 22 Section 4.5 11, 22 Section 4.6 8, 20, 25 Section 5.2 8, 21 Section 5.3 30, 39 Section 5.4 7, 15, 18 Section 5.5 10, 16 Section 6.2 6, 10, 18, 32, 42 Section 6.3 12, 30 Section 6.4 7, 16 Section 6.5 5, 16 Section 7.2 5, 23 Section 7.3 11, 26 Section 7.4 14, 19 Section 8.2 3, 15, 19 Section 8.3 5, 26 Section 8.4 2, 19 Section 8.5 4, 13 Section 9.2 8, 15 Section 9.3 8, 20 Section 9.4 15, 20 Section 9.5 13, 15 Section 10.2 15, 18 Section 10.3 15, 18 Section 11.2 10, 15 Section 11.3 8, 10 Section 12.2 13 ** The exams and course outline are tentative and can be changed by the instructor s discretion.

TENTATIVE COURSE OUTLINE Date Sections Exams Holiday Jan 18 Jan 22 CH1 1/18 MLK JR Day Jan 25 Jan 29 2.2, 2.2, 2.3 Feb 1 Feb 5 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 Feb 8 Feb 12 4.2, 4.3 2/12 Lincoln Day Feb 15 Feb 19 4.4 2/18 Exam 1 2/15 Washington Day Feb 22 Feb 26 4.5, 4.6 2/25 class canceled Feb 29 Mar 4 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 Mar 7 Mar 11 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 Mar 14 Mar 18 6.5, 7.2 Mar 21 Mar 25 Spring Recess Mar 28 April 1 7.3, 7.4 3/31 Exam 2 April 4 April 8 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 April 11 April 15 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5 April 18 April 22 10.2,10.3 4/21 Exam 3 April 25 April 29 11.2, 11.3, 12.2 May 2 May 6 Review 5/5 Project Due May 9 May 13 5/10 6:00 7:50 Final Exam Course Grade : A 100 % -- 90% B 89% -- 80% C 79% -- 70% D 69% -- 60% F 59% -- 0% WA TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 PROJECT HOMEWORK FINAL EXAM Total 150 100 100 100 75 75 100 700

Weekly Assessment #1 On January 19, 2016 I, (print name), read the Math B22 syllabus for section 31535. To receive full credit in the course I understand that I must comply with all parts. Lastly, to get Ms. Sabol acquainted with you please answer the following questions. 1. What do you think statistics is about? 2. What was the last math course you took, and when was it? 3. Do you have a favorite hobby? If so what is it? 4. What do you want Bakersfield College to do for you? 5. Do you know the best way you learn math? If so, let me know. 6. Share with me something about yourself. Signature : Date :