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STA4321/5323 Introduction to mathematical statistics
Time: Mon & Wed 2:00-3:15PM
Place: OSB 110
Text book: A first course in probability, Sheldon Ross, 7th Ed.
Lecturer: Dr. Jinfeng Zhang
Office: 106E OSB
Office hour: Mon 3:30-4:30PM.
We will have homework every week and a quiz following each homework. Students are not required to turn in the homework. The quiz questions will be taken from the homework and examples taught in the class.
We will cover chapters 1-6. Some sections will be omitted.
The first midterm will cover chapters 1-3, and the final exam will be cumulative. The dates of the midterms will be dependent on the actual progress of the lectures.
Grading
Your grade will be determined based on combined performance of quizzes (30%), midterm exam (30%), and final exam (40%).
Teaching assistant
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Course Policies
Attendance is required throughout the semester. Persistent informal talking and any reading or studying of other materials will not be tolerated.
There will be no makeup quizzes. One quiz can be missed, whose score will be substituted with the average of the other quizzes. The quiz with lowest score will be dropped when calculating final grade.
Academic Horner Policy
The Florida State University Academic Honor Policy outlines the University’s expectations for the integrity of students’ academic work, the procedures for resolving alleged violations of those expectations, and the rights and responsibilities of students and faculty members throughout the process. Students are responsible for reading the
Academic Honor Policy and for living up to their pledge to “. . . be honest and truthful and . . . [to] strive for personal and institutional integrity at Florida State University.”
(Florida State University Academic Honor Policy, found at
http://dof.fsu.edu/honorpolicy.htm.)
Americans with Disabilities Act
Students with disabilities needing academic accommodation should: (1) register with and provide documentation to the Student Disability Resource Center; and (2) bring a letter to the instructor indicating the need for accommodation and what type. This should be done during the first week of class.
This syllabus and other class materials are available in alternative format upon request.