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Probability Models for Engineering and Science (STAT2202)

Semester 2, 2007. Weeks 7 - 13.


NEW MESSAGES: You can now download the complete notes below!


Profile
Here is the course profile for STAT2202. Please read the profile carefully.
Lecture notes
The lecture notes for this course can be bought from the university copy shop, or you can download the electronic copy (918 KB).
Exam
The exam is 1 hour, closed book, and counts towards 50% of the final mark. Exams before 2003 were 2 hours. Here are some past exam papers:
  • 2007 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [pdf]
  • 2006 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [pdf]
  • 2005 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [pdf] and the solution [pdf]
  • 2004 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [ps| pdf]
  • 2003 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [ps| pdf]
  • 2002 STAT2202 paper (semester 1) [ps| pdf]
  • 2001 STAT2202 paper [ps| pdf] and  the solutions: (gif) (a) (b) (c) .
  • 2000 MS262 paper (= STAT2202) [ps|pdf] and  the solutions [ps|pdf].
Project
In addition to the exam and quizzes, you will be assessed on a semester-long project, where you will perform your own random experiment using a computer. This counts towards 20% of the final mark. The pdf file containing the projects can be downloaded here: STAT2202 Project
Tutorials and Quizes
During the tutorial you will practice, with the tutor, the material discussed in the lectures. The tutorials in weeks 10 and 13 are designated as quizzes, counting 30% towards the final mark. Familiarise yourself with the quiz questions below. Five of these questions will be asked back in each quiz. You can view here the marks for your work so far.

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Quiz 1: Questions
Quiz 2: Questions

Timetable
Please see the course profile for the latest information on the times and venues. Note that some Mondays have two lectures, and some have 1 lecture. Tutorials are normally given only on even weeks, with the exception of week 4 (Exhibition Day). The corresponding tutorial will move to week 5.
Miscellaneous

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