STA 2023 Elementary Statistics Distance Learning Syllabus Spring 2013

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STA 2023 Elementary Statistics Distance Learning Syllabus Spring 2013 Instructor: Dr. James A. Condor Office: 27-129/ Bradenton Campus Office Hours: By appointment only Phone: 941-752-5496 e-mail: condorj@scf.edu website: http://faculty.scf.edu/condorj/sta2023/sta2023.htm Math Office Phone: 941-752-5224 Academic Resource Center Information: http://scf.edu/studentservices/academicresourcecenter/default.asp Course ID for access to MyStatLab: Friday 5:30pm class condor**** Video instructions for registering for MyStatLab. http://mediaplayer.pearsoncmg.com/_640x480/long/mysearchlab/registration_videos/mylabs_re gistration_v5.m4v On-Campus Meetings: Fridays at 5:30pm. On 1-11, 1-25, 2-15, 3-8, 4-5, and 4-26. GORDON RULE This course meets the Florida State Board of Education Rule Number 6A-10.30. For the purpose of this rule, a grade of C or better shall be considered successful completion. COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITES COURSE FORMAT This course meets Area II requirements for both the A.A. and the A.S. general education requirements. This course is a study of elementary statistics topics including normal and binomial distributions, measures of central tendency and variation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, sampling techniques, simple linear regression, correlation and nonparametrics. Course performance standards are available online at http://www.scf.edu/content/docs/coupersta/sta2023.doc and in the Academic Resource Center. MAT 1033 or equivalent. Student Enrollment in any mathematics course is contingent upon approval of the mathematics department. This means that students who have been misplaced may have their schedule changed. This is a distance learning, online course requiring submission of online assignments and onsite proctored testing. It is NOT self-paced. You will be learning through the use of a textbook, online course supplements, and MyStatLab software. You will work outside of a classroom to complete the course material as outlined in the attached tentative academic schedule and come to the Bradenton campus or a pre-approved testing center to take traditional pencil and paper exams. As a result you will be able to complete academic work in a flexible manner. An instructor will interact with the students throughout the course and assess all assignments. 1

COURSE MATERIALS Textbook Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data, 4 th Edition by Michael Sullivan, III. An electronic version of the textbook is included with the MyStatLab software that is required for the course. Students are not required to buy a hardcover copy of the textbook. Calculator A calculator with a complete set of elementary statistical functions is required; the TI-83/TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus is strongly recommended. An approved statistical calculator will be needed to complete course assignments and exams. Calculators with symbolic manipulation capabilities (e.g., TI-89, TI- 92, TI-Inspire) will not be allowed during exams. Software You will need to purchase an instructional software package to do required homework problems. Your online section requires all students to use the instructional software package called MyStatLab. You are required to buy the MyStatLab software either at the college bookstore or online at www.coursecompass.com. Do not open any packages unless you are certain you have the correct materials. Open packages will not receive full refund at the bookstore. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Help for MyStatLab is available at http://247pearsoned.custhelp.com. For fast assistance, choose chat to talk to a technical support person. Students can also call 1-800-677-6337 for assistance from Pearson, ask their instructor or inquire at the Academic Resource Center. REQUIRED INITIAL In accordance with US Department of Education guidance regarding class ASSIGNMENT participation, The State College of Florida requires that all students complete an orientation and submit their required Week 1 assignments within each course(s) during the first 8 calendar days in a 16-week semester of class (due 72 hours after the drop/add period). The first calendar day of class is the official start date of the course as posted on the course syllabus. Assignments submitted prior to the official start date will not count toward your participation. Financial Aid cannot be released without class participation as defined above. Students who have already taken, and successfully completed, at least one or more class(es) with The State College of Florida will be dropped ONLY from any class(es) in which they are not participating. If you have any questions about your assignments, or you are unable to complete your assignments, please contact your instructor. The required first-week assignments for this online elementary statistics course are 1) registering at CourseCompass and purchasing the MyStatLab software and 2) completing the week 1 homework assignments in MyStatLab. The software must be purchased and you must be registered in CourseCompass by the eighth day of this semester (due 72 hours after the drop/add period). If you have not registered and completed the MyStatLab assignments by then you will be dropped from the course as a no show. 2

TESTING There will be four unit exams and a required final exam. The unit exams are on Fridays at 5:30pm in building 27 (mathematics building). All exams are on the Bradenton campus. NO MAKE-UP EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN. Make-up exams are not allowed under any circumstance. In the event that you miss an exam, your final exam will be worth more of your overall course grade. Your semester total possible points for the course will remain the same. You must bring an approved graphing calculator, pencils, and your student ID card or driver s license. Students cannot share calculators or use a cell phone as a calculator during exams. For students with time/location conflicts: Any deviations from the testing dates, times, and location must be approved from your instructor in advance. If you are not able to attend the on-site testing sessions, you must make an appointment with the SCF Testing Center or find an approved testing center. Contact your instructor with the necessary information for sending the test to the testing center at least one week prior to the exam. Please be aware that most independent testing centers will charge for proctoring exams. Regardless of location, you must still take the exam on the same date as the rest of the class. Test Results: Test results will be posted in the MyStatLab gradebook. If you want your test returned, please bring a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the exam so that your instructor can mail it to you. Otherwise, you may arrange to pick up the exam in your instructor s office or get it back at the next exam. Final exams are not returned. WEEKLY PROCEDURE Weekly assignments will typically be due each Friday at 5:30 pm, unless otherwise specified. Every week, textbook sections are assigned according to the tentative schedule on the syllabus. For each assigned section: 1. Read the assigned section in the course textbook (hardcover or e-text). 2. Watch the Lecture Videos for the section in MyStatLab. 3. Complete the homework in MyStatLab. Homework assignments will count toward your course grade. 4. Complete weekly communication assignments such as Discussions, Ask the Instructor, or StatCrunch Projects. 3

GRADING Your grade in the course is determined by the total number of points earned during the semester. You must earn a 60% or higher on the final exam to pass the course. Points 4 Unit Exams 240 Online Projects 70 30 Final Exam 120 Other 40 Semester Total 500 90-100% = A, 80-89% = B, 70-79% = C, 60-69% = D, < 60% = F COMMUNICATION Students are responsible for maintaining contact with the instructor and checking their SCF e-mail regularly. Students must use their SCF e-mail address in all correspondence with the instructor. E-mail is one of the main means of communication used in an online course. Your instructor will send you regular e-mails with course information or post that information to an electronic Announcement Board. It is your responsibility to make sure you receive this information. If you do not appear to be receiving e-mails, contact your instructor immediately. All e-mails must be written using correct English structure, grammar and punctuation and be signed with your first and last name. Additionally, the course name, STA2023_Online, should be included on the subject line of the e-mail. Do not e-mail your instructor through ANGEL. Students can typically expect to receive a reply within 24 hours, M-F. All files must be a Microsoft Word file using the extension.docx. Do not send compressed files. For questions on homework or general course concerns, you can use e-mail, the Ask the Instructor option in MyStatLab, or post in the appropriate discussion board. WITHDRAWAL In accordance with the State College of Florida policy, as stated in the college catalog, students may withdraw from any course, or all courses, without academic penalty, by the withdrawal deadline listed in the State College of Florida academic calendar. This semester, the withdrawal date is March 21, 2013. Students should take responsibility to initiate the withdrawal procedure but are strongly encouraged to talk with their instructors before withdrawing from the course. In addition, students should note that faculty may also withdraw students for violating policies, procedures or conditions of the class as outlined in individual class syllabi or if they have been inactive in the course for two weeks. Such action could affect financial aid status. 4

ELECTRONICS MISCONDUCT ACCOMODATION SERVICES Cell phone etiquette must be observed. In-class usage is restricted to emergency situations. Cell phones or any other non-approved electronic devices are not allowed to be used during tests, not even as a calculator. Inform the instructor before class of any extenuating circumstances. Electronic devices, such as ipods, Blackberries, etc. are not permitted to be used or worn during testing. Students are required to adhere to the Student Code of Conduct as outlined in official State College of Florida publications including the Catalog and the Student Handbook and Planner. Violations of any Student Codes of Conduct may result in a disciplinary sanction. These sanctions can be found on pages 106-113 in the Student Handbook and Planner. State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act will provide classroom and academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. If you need to request an accommodation in this class due to a disability, or you suspect that your academic performance is affected by a disability, please see me or contact the Disability Resource Center (DRC). The DRC is located in 300-326 on the Venice campus and in the Student Services Center (01-219) on the Bradenton campus. The phone number is 941-408-1448 Ext # 61448 (TTY 941-480-3420) on the Venice campus and 941-752-5295 Ext # 65295 (TTY 941-751-8179) on the Bradenton campus. 5

Course: STA 2023 Distance Learning Tentative Academic Calendar Spring 2013 (1/7/13-5/2/13) Week Sections Covered Topics Covered Suggested 1 M 1/7- F 1/11 2 M 1/14 F 1/18 3 M 1/21 F 1/25 M 1/21-MLK Holiday- College Closed 4 M 1/28 F 2/1 5 M 2/4 F 2/8 6 M 2/11 F 2/15 7 M 2/18 F 2/22 8 M 2/25 F 3/1* *Faculty Development Day 9 M 3/4 F 3/8 10 M 3/11 F 3/15 11 M 3/18 F 3/22 **3/21 12 M 3/25 F 3/29 13 M 4/1 F 4/5 14 M 4/8 F 4/12 15 M 4/15 F 4/19 16 M 4/22 F 4/26 4/26 Classes End 17 M 4/29 R 5/2 F 5/3 1.1, 1.3, 1.4 2.1-2.3 Orientation Course Intro, variables, and sampling. Organizing and summarizing data.orientation on 1-11-13 3.1, 3.2, 3.4 Measures of central tendency, variation and position. 3.5 Exam 1 Boxplots. Exam 1 is on 1-25-13 5.1, 5.2 Probability addition rule and complements. 5.3 5.6 Probability multiplication rule and counting techniques. 6.1 6.2 Exam 2 Discrete random variables and the binomial probability distribution. Exam 2 is on 2-15-13 6 Homework Assignments Orientation MyMathLab homework MyStatLab homework Unit 1 Calculator Activities Project 1 MyStatLab homework Unit 1 Review Unit 1 Formative Guide Unit 2 Calculator Activitites Project 2 Unit 2 Review Unit 2 Formative Guide 7.1, 7.2 The Normal Distribution. MyStatLab homework 7.3, 7.5, 8.1 Applications of the Normal Distribution. Sampling distributions. 9.1 9.3, 9.5 Confidence intervals. Exam 3 is on 3-8-13 10.1, 10.2 10.3, 10.4 10.6 10.7 (optional) 11.1 11.2 11.3, 11.5 Exam 4 Spring Break College Closed One-sample mean hypothesis testing. One-sample proportion hypothesis testing. Hypothesis testing power. Hypothesis testing. 1-2 samples Two-sample proportion hypothesis testing. Exam 4 is on 4-5-13 4.1, 4.2 Scatter diagrams, correlation, and regression 4.3, 14.1, 12.1 Regression and hypothesis testing. Chi-square goodness-of-fit test. 12.2, 15.1, Chi-square test of independence. Non-parametric tests. MyStatLab homework Unit 3 Calculator Activities Project 3 Unit 3 Review & Form Guide Unit 4 Calculator Activities Project 4 Unit 4 Review Unit 4 Formative Guide Unit 5 Calc Act. Project 5 Project 6 MyStat Lab homework Unit 5 Review FINAL EXAMS Note: The Final Exam Schedule can be viewed at: www.scf.edu/pages/153.asp Final Grades Due For All Spring Classes *Fri., 3/1, Faculty Development Day no day classes or academic support labs. Classes scheduled 4 pm and later will meet as usual. **Thurs., 3/21, is the last day to withdraw without academic penalty.