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National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences Islamabad

Course Outlines of BS(CS ) Degree Program Course Instructor

Mr. Anjum Shahzad email.i.d [email protected]

Semester

Summer

Batch/Section(s)

A&B

Year

2019

Course Title

Probability and Statistics

Credit Hours

4

Prerequisite(s)

Calculus

Text Book(s) Title of Book

Probability & Statistics For Engineers & Scientists, 9th edition.

Author(s)

R. E. Walpole

Publishe r

Reference Book(s) 1. Title of Book

Applied Statistics & Probability For Engineers, 3rd edition.

Author(s)

D.C. Montgomery, G.C. Runger

2. Title of Book

Probability and Random Processes for Electrical Engineering, Second Edition.

Author(s)

Leon-Garcia.

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Course Descriptions: This course will introduce students with the basic concepts of probability and moves on to develop advance concepts. These concepts will be used in the applications of electrical engineering. Course Objective: Probabilistic tools are among the most useful for modeling real systems and doing performance analysis. This course is designed to provide students with the ability to understand and conduct systems modeling and performance analysis. To establish the necessary background, the course starts with an introduction to basic probability tools and concepts.

Course Contents: Weeks

Contents/Topics

Week -01

Introduction to statistics and Data Analysis

Home work

Lab work/Quiz

Page 1 of 2

Definition, branches, types of Data Method to collect primary and secondary data Presentation of Data Frequency distribution Execution of Presentation of data through R

Measures of Central Tendency Types of Averages Mean , median , mode, Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean, Harmonic mean ( For ungrouped and grouped data) Execution through R Week-02

Week-03

Week-04

Week-05

Week-6

Assignment-1

Quiz 1

Assignment-2

Quiz-2

Assignment-3

Quiz-3

Assignment-4

Quiz 4

Introduction to Measure of Dispersion Range, Mean Deviation, Variance and Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Variation, Skewness Introduction to Set Theory Probability as a measure in sample space Counting sample points/ permutation, combination, tree diagram, Execution through R Probability of an event, Additive rules, Conditional probability, Multiplicative rules, Dependent and independent events Baye’s Theorem Random variable, Discrete probability Distributions Continuous probability Distributions, Joint probability Distributions Expectations and moments of random variable, Execution through R Mid Term Exam Mean and Variance of Random variable Probability density function and cumulative Distribution Function Definition of Random processes or Stochastic Processes Discrete Random Processes (Time) .Binomial Distribution and Negative Binomial Distribution, Mean and Variance of Distribution Theory and Application in Physical Problems

Week 7

Hyper geometric Distribution Mean and Variance of Distribution Theory and Application in Physical Problems Execution through R

Week-8

Geometric Distribution and Multinomial Distribution Page 2 of 2

Assignment-5

.Poisson Distribution and the Poisson Processes Continuous Random Processes (Time) Gaussian Random Processes (Normal Distribution) Application of Gaussian Processes Execution Through R

Quiz 5

Grading Criteria: Marks Distribution: Particulars 1. Assignments 2. Quizzes 3. First Sessional Exam 4. Second Sessional Exam 5. Class Participation 6. Final Exam Total:-

Planned Quizzes and Assignment: % Marks 07 08 15 15 05 50 100

Less than 5 More than 5 and less than 10 More than 10

Particular 1. Quizzes 2. Assignments

Instructions / Suggestions for satisfactory progress in this course:          

Planned (Quiz/As) 5 5

:5 & 10

Remarks

On average, most students find at least three hours outside of class for each class hour necessary for satisfactory learning. Chapters should be read and homework should be attempted before class. Do not get behind. You are encouraged to work with other students. Plus, I am always available during office hours to help you. The homework assigned is a minimum. You may always work extra hours on your own. Use the few minutes you usually have before the start of each class to review the prior meetings’ notes and homework. This will save us valuable in-class time to work on new material. Develop a learning habit rather than memorizing. Work in groups, whenever appropriate. Apply the learned principles and gained knowledge. Be creative in thinking. Always bring a calculator as well as your text Books with you in the class.

Note: Students are welcome all the time to get help from the Teacher. Signature: Mr. Anjum Shahzad

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