Math 227, Statistics
Fall 2009
Section 0364
Mc Gann
Course Outline and Syllabus
Instructor: Professor Mc Gann
Contact information:
E-mail:
Phone: (818)364-4901
Web Page: lamission.edu/~mcgannm
Office Hours:My office hours are from 8:00 am to 8:25 am in Bung. 10 and from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in the Math Center or by arrangement.
Course: Math 227, Statistics
Text: A Brief Version of Elementary Statistics, Allan G. Bluman – 4th Ed.
Section: 0364
Room: Bung 10
Days: Mondays and Wednesdays
Time: 8:25 am to 10:30 am
Important Dates:Sept. 7:Labor Day College closed
Sept. 25: Last day to drop without a “W”
Nov. 11:Veteran’s Day College closed
Nov. 20: Last day to drop with a “W”
Nov. 26-29:Thanksgiving College closed
Final Exam: Monday, Dec. 14, from 7:30 am to 9:30am
Attendance:
This is a difficult class. Attendance at every session is essential for success.
Homework:
Homework assignments and computer projects are available on my website. You are responsible for completing these assignments in a timely manner. Notice will be given in advance when assignments are due.
Grades:
Grades are based on Chapter tests, quizzes, Minitab exercises and a final exam. There will be four exams and a final. You may elect to drop or not take one exam (except the final). Quizzes are given at the end of a chapter. There are 6 Minitab exercises. Note: There will be no make up exams or quizzes.
Minitab:
This course will include an introduction to the use of Minitab. We will complete a Minitab assignment for each chapter. Ability to use Minitab will be part of your final grade. Computer assignments are on my web site.
Calculator:
A quality calculator is essential for this course. See me before you buy one.
Tutoring:
Free tutoring is available at the Math Center and the Mathematics Lab.
Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Organize, describe, analyze, and interpret data through the use of statistical methods.
2. Use statistical concepts involving normal curve, confidence interval, and hypothesis-
testing to draw sound conclusions and make informed decisions.
3. Use the rules of probability to solve problems and interpret their results.
The following is a tentative schedule and may be adjusted as needed.
Topics to be Covered / Sections from Text / Dates TaughtIntroduction to MINITAB Ch. 1, Data Collection and Sampling Techniques / Computer Lab
Ch 1, Section 1 - 4 / Aug. 31, Sept.2
Frequency Distribution and Graphs: organizing data; graphs for categorical data; graphs for grouped frequency distributions; stem and leaf plots. / Chapter 2
Sections 2-2 to 2-6
Quiz #1 / Sept. 9, 14
Data Description: measures of central tendency; measures of variation; Chebyshev’s Theorem; Empirical Rule; measures of position; the five- number summary and boxplots. / Chapter 3
Sections 3-1 to 3-5 / Sept. 16, 21, 23
Test #1
Probability and Counting Rules: sample spaces and probability; complements; the addition rules; the multiplication rules and conditional probability; counting rules. / Chapter 4Sections 4-1 to 4-6
Quiz #2 / Sept. 28, 30
Oct. 5
Discrete Probability Distributions: discrete random variables; probability distributions; mean, standard deviation, and expectation; binomial distribution. / Chapter 5
Sections 5-1 to 5-4 / Oct. 7, 12, 14
Test #2
The Normal Distributions: standard normal; nonstandard normal; finding scores when given probabilities; applications; the Central Limit theorem; the normal approximation to the binomial. / Chapter 6Sections 6-1 to 6-6 / Oct. 19, 21, 26, 28
Test #3
Confidence Intervals and Sample Size (single parameter): mean; proportion. / Chapter 7
Sections 7-1 to 7-6 / Nov. 2, 4, 9
Hypothesis Testing (single parameter): mean; proportion; z-test; t-test; p-value method. / Chapter 8 Sections 8-1 to 8-7 / Nov. 16, 18, 23, 25
Test #4
Review for FinalComplete Computer Assignments / Nov. 30, Dec. 2, 7, 9Final Exam / Dec. 14