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««««««««««BRAZOSPORT COLLEGE MATH 1342 STATISTICS ««««««««««COURSE SYLLABUS Term: Fall 2018 Course Schedule: Course Location: Online Online, via D2L Instructor: Dr. Calin Agut, Office: J.226, Department of Mathematics E-mail: Calin.Agut@brazosport.edu Phone: 230-3274 Office Hours: Check the website (Virtual Campus/D2L) Final Exam (tentative): Mon 12/10/18 at 7:00 to Tue 12/11/18 at 21:00 Withdraw last date: 11/01/20178

Course Description/Overview The Statistics course is designed as an elementary course. It will apply a lot of Mathematics skills and extend the mathematical research of real life problems and situations. The course will include a study of Measures, Probability, Binomial Distribution, Estimations and many others. The MS Excel application will be used for some applications. Credits: 3. Web CourseCompass.com Registration/Login: www.coursecompass.com Go on coursecompass.com, use the course ID provided on the next pages, and create an account. You ll be able to find the electronic version of the book, the homework and all other assignments. See the Attached Sheet with information. College Online Webpage Virtual Campus/D2L (Desire 2 Learn) Log-in via D2L online.brazosport.edu and find the course. There will be your electronic Syllabus, Course Content and more. Required Materials: Access to PC. Key/Access for MyMathLab (ISBN: 978-0-321-19991-1) code to coursecompass.com, as well as to BC online courses (D2L) via https://online.brazosport.edu. Once access is granted, you ll have an electronic version of the textbook used. Optional: Graphing Calculator, TI 83/84 plus or equivalent. It is the student s responsibility to have basic knowledge about using his/her own calculator. Required course materials are available at the Brazosport College bookstore, on campus or online at http://www.brazosport.edu/bookstore. A student of this institution is not under any obligation to purchase a resource from the college bookstore. The same resource is/may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer. Prerequisites: Basic skills in algebra are required. These include, but are not limited to, operations with numbers, set theory, logic and geometry. Basic skills in using PC, MS Office and Excel are required. Format The course is designed as an online course. There will be no face-to-face instructional meetings. All the discussions will take place and posted on D2L on the Discussion board. The Tests and the Exam must be taken in your higher education institution facilities (like Testing Center), and supervised by professional personnel. Assessments: During the Semester there will be several homework quizzes, Tests and one Final Exam. Check the attached Schedule for more details. No Make-Up is allowed under any circumstances, for any of the scheduled assignments. Grading Policy/Evaluation: The grades will be counted in the following way: Quizzes 25% Homework 15% Test(s) 40% Final Exam: 20% Quizzes: There will be several quizzes during the term. All of the quizzes are due online with coursecompass.com. Be sure you consult the schedule and don t miss any quiz. Every quiz has a time limit of 60 minutes and a maximum of 2 attempts. There is a due date/time for quizzes. The number of questions may vary. Please consult the attached schedule. No Make-Up is allowed under any circumstances.

Homework The assigned HW is listed on the schedule. All of the items are due online with coursecompass.com. There will be a due date (see Schedule). No time limit for the HW (except for the due date). Maximum number of attempts is 5 per question. The number of questions may vary. No Make-Up is allowed under any circumstances. Test(s) There will be 2 tests during the term. They are due online with coursecompass.com. Be sure you consult the schedule and don t miss any test. Every test has a time limit of 90 minutes and 1 attempt. There is a time frame stated in the Schedule. The number of questions may vary. No Make-Up is allowed under any circumstances. The tests must be proctored at a higher institution facility (like LAC) only. Please contact your institution prior, so that you can accommodate for taking the assignments under supervision. No other material or website access is allowed during the Tests, except for Graphing Calculator, Formula Sheets and scratch paper (provided by the proctor). The proctor must contact me at least 3 days in advance, by email, so that I can send the information regarding the Test/Exam. Final Exam The Final Exam is mandatory and comprehensive. The Exam is online. The time limit is 120 minutes within the time frame stated in the Schedule. The Exam must be proctored at a higher institution facility (like LAC) only. Please contact your institution prior, so that you can accommodate for taking the assignment under supervision. No other material or website access is allowed during the Exam, except for Graphing Calculator, Excel blank document, Formula Sheets and scratch paper (provided by the proctor). No make-up is allowed for the Final. The proctor must contact me at least 3 days in advance, by email, so that I can send the information regarding the Test/Exam. Grading Scale: Unless an announced in changes is made, the following scale will be applied for this course: A: 90-100; B: 80-89; C: 70-79. D: 60-69 F: < 60. Dropping policy No dropping will be iapproved by the instructor at any time, unless extraordinary circumstances, official documented. To be eligible for a reinstatement, the student must bring official documents and have an average of at least 70% in his/her class participation. Time requirement: Taking into account the volume of the information and the homework assigned, a minimum of 10 hours a week outside of class is required. Students with disabilities: Please address any request to the School Staff so that we can arrange for proper accommodation. It is my policy and priority to allow equal opportunity for every student. Miscellaneous During the HW, Quiz, Test and/or Exam, the student may use the Graphing Calculator 83/84 plus or equivalent. No other device is allowed to be used. During the Test or Exam, the student cannot use any external notes (except for an initially blank Excel document), formulas, etc. allowed by instructor. IMPORTANT: Any further information will be presented in class by the instructor and is the student s responsibility to be informed. Information may be provided via email or posted on D2L under Discussion Board.

During a time frame for an online assignment, the instructor will not answer to any question that is related to that assignment, except for HW (Example: you have Quiz #4 and you score a low grade for the first attempt; trying to prepare for the next allowed attempt, in the meantime, you ask/post a question. The instructor will not answer to that until the time frame is expired). For each Test/Exam, the proctor must contact me at least 3 days in advance, by email, so that I can send the information regarding the assignment. It is the student s responsibility to make these arrangements, so that the test/exam can be taken in proper conditions.

GENERAL INFORMATION MATH 1342 STATISTICS Course Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to: 1. Explain the use of data collection and statistics as tools to reach reasonable conclusions. 1.1. Vocabulary of statistics 1.2. Sampling technique 2. Recognize, examine and interpret the basic principles of describing and presenting data. 2.1. Describe the center of a data set using the measures of mean, median, and mode. 2.2. Measure the dispersion of a data set using the measures of range, variance, and standard deviation. 2.3. Use histograms and frequency distributions to present data 2.4. Use a five number summary and a box plot to present data 2.5. Other statistical graphs 2.6. Misleading vs. appropriate graphs 3. Compute and interpret empirical and theoretical probabilities using the rules of probabilities and combinatorics. 3.1. Basic empirical and theoretical probabilities 3.2. Find the probability of an event using permutations and combinations. 3.3. Apply the addition and multiplication rules for finding probabilities. 3.4. Apply conditional probability to compound events. 4. Explain the role of probability in statistics. 5. Examine, analyze and compare various sampling distributions for both discrete and continuous random variables. (15%) 5.1. Compute probability of an event using the binomial distribution. 5.2. Compute probability using the standard normal distribution. 5.3. Compute the mean of a discrete random variable. 5.4. Compute the expected value in an application problem. 5.5. Understand and apply the Central Limit Theorem 6. Describe and compute confidence intervals. 6.1. Estimate population proportions 6.2. Estimate sample size

6.3. Estimate a population mean using confidence intervals. 6.4. Estimate a population standard deviation using confidence intervals. 7. Solve linear regression and correlation problems. 7.1. Perform linear regression on a data set 7.2. Interpret correlation 8. Perform hypothesis testing using statistical methods. 8.1. Construct and test a hypothesis for a population proportion 8.2. Construct and test a hypothesis for a population mean 8.3. Construct and test a hypothesis for population variance or standard deviation Academic Honesty: Brazosport College assumes that students eligible to perform on the college level are familiar with the ordinary rules governing proper conduct including academic honesty. The principle of academic honesty is that all work presented by you is yours alone. Academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, and collusion shall be treated appropriately. Please refer to the BC Student Guide for more information, this is available online at http://www.brazosport.edu, click on the link found on the left side of the homepage. Students with disabilities: Brazosport College is committed to providing equal education opportunities to every student. Brazosport College offers services for individuals with special needs and capabilities including counseling, tutoring, equipment, and software to assist students with special needs. Please contact Phil Robertson, Special Populations Counselor, 979-230-3236 for further information. Other student Services Information: Your course on WebCT: http://webster.brazosport.edu Information about study skills and tutoring for math, reading, writing, biology, chemistry and other subjects is available in the Learning Assistance Center (LAC), see www.brazosport.edu/~lac or call 979-230-3253. The Student Services provides assistance in the following: Counseling and Advising 979-230-3040 Financial Aid 979-230-3294 Student Activities 979-230-3355 To reach the Information Technology Department for computer, email, or other technical assistance call the Help Desk at 979-230-3266.

MyLab Statistics Student Registration Instructions To register for Statistics Online Fall 2018 : 1. Go to www.pearson.com/mylab. 2. Under Register, select Student. 3. Confirm you have the information needed, then select OK! Register now. 4. Enter your instructor s course ID: agut81432, and Continue. 5. Enter your existing Pearson account username and password to Sign In. You have an account if you have ever used a MyLab or Mastering product.» If you don t have an account, select Create and complete the required fields. 6. Select an access option.» Enter the access code that came with your textbook or that you purchased separately from the bookstore.» If available for your course, Buy access using a credit card or PayPal. Get temporary access. 7. From the You're Done! page, select Go To My Courses. 8. On the My Courses page, select the course name Statistics Online Fall 2018 to start your work. To sign in later: 1. Go to www.pearson.com/mylab. 2. Select Sign In. 3. Enter your Pearson account username and password, and Sign In. 4. Select the course name Statistics Online Fall 2018 to start your work. To upgrade temporary access to full access: 1. Go to www.pearson.com/mylab. 2. Select Sign In. 3. Enter your Pearson account username and password, and Sign In. 4. Select Upgrade access for Statistics Online Fall 2018. 5. Enter an access code or buy access with a credit card or PayPal. Copyright 2018 Pearson All Rights Reserved.

Information regarding the Online Course Access In order to have a full access to all the course s materials, please follow the next steps: On D2L 1. Go (or stay) on https://online.brazosport.edu and log in. 2. Check for the course s Homepage with any updates and Info posted; 3. Watch the Welcome Video 4. Go on course Contents and check the materials for each week. 5. Read careful the Syllabus, print it if you need, and ask any questions you may have about the course policy; 6. Check (an print) any other posted materials (Formulas sheet, tables, etc) 7. Check and follow the schedule; do not miss any assignment 8. At any moment during the semester, if you have any question related to the course, class, work, assignment, etc., please post it on the Discussion tab/board. The answer will be shared with the entire class. 9. Any personal questions may be addressed via email. On coursecompass.com 1. Find the attached information regarding the course ID (Syllabus); 2. Go on www.coursecompass.com and register as Student 3. You need to use the course ID and the access key. 4. As soon as you have an account created, you may explore the content; 5. The account will allow you to explore the electronic book, practice exercises and much more; 6. There you ll find the assigned homework, as well as the Quizzes, Tests and Exams; 7. All the assignments will be available as stated in the Syllabus. 8. Check always the Syllabus and its schedule for the important dates.

4. Any slot still available after 15 minutes, may be taken by a waiting student. Students who arrive more than 15 minutes after the testing period has begun may be required to reschedule unless they have made arrangements with the Learning Services staff. Testing Policies (979) 230-3253 http://www.brazosport.edu/students/for-students/placesservices/learning-services/testing-services/ We are pleased to offer testing services to Brazosport College students and faculty. Because our staff has numerous other responsibilities and staff proctors must provide an appropriately secure testing environment, the Learning Services have the following guidelines: 1. We give tests starting only at the times listed in the table below and only one test at a single testing time. Monday - Thursday Max seats = 24 Friday Max seats =24 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2. Students must present an I.D. prior to test administration as follows: Brazosport College Students High School Students Nelson-Denny Tests Contract Testing Brazosport College Photo I.D. High School I.D. Photo Driver s License Photo Driver s License A student without the appropriate I.D. must reschedule. 3. Testing will start promptly at the times noted above. Please be on time! 5. Turn off all cell phones! If your cell phone rings, your test will be removed. 6. All personal effects are to be put on the storage shelves outside of the testing room. Some cages have locks. 7. You cannot leave the testing area once your test has begun without arrangements with the proctor. 8. The testing staff will strictly enforce your instructor s test directions, including the use of supporting material (calculators, dictionary, notes, etc.), time limits, and date restrictions. All written and scratch work must be done on paper provided by Learning Services staff or your instructor. 9. The Learning Services does not grade any of the tests. Contact your teacher for test results. 10. Students with special needs should notify the Learning Services staff prior to the testing period. Instructors must provide information indicating any special requirements. 11. Students can drop by the Learning Services and schedule a time in our testing log or call our main desk at 230-3253. Students should sign-up early for a specific date and time as seat limits are strictly enforced and are full at peak times. Testing facilities are monitored with electronic surveillance.

Testing Policies (979) 230-3253 http://www.brazosport.edu/students/for-students/places-services/learningservices/testing-services/ We are pleased to offer testing services to Brazosport College students and faculty. Because our staff has numerous other responsibilities and staff proctors must provide an appropriately secure testing environment, the Learning Services have the following guidelines: 1. We give tests starting only at the times listed in the table below and only one test at a single testing time. Monday - Thursday Max seats = 24 Friday Max seats =24 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2. Students must present an I.D. prior to test administration as follows: Brazosport College Students High School Students Nelson-Denny Tests Contract Testing Brazosport College Photo I.D. High School I.D. Photo Driver s License Photo Driver s License 4. Any slot still available after 15 minutes, may be taken by a waiting student. Students who arrive more than 15 minutes after the testing period has begun may be required to reschedule unless they have made arrangements with the Learning Services staff. 5. Turn off all cell phones! If your cell phone rings, your test will be removed. 6. All personal effects are to be put on the storage shelves outside of the testing room. Some cages have locks. 7. You cannot leave the testing area once your test has begun without arrangements with the proctor. 8. The testing staff will strictly enforce your instructor s test directions, including the use of supporting material (calculators, dictionary, notes, etc.), time limits, and date restrictions. All written and scratch work must be done on paper provided by Learning Services staff or your instructor. 9. The Learning Services does not grade any of the tests. Contact your teacher for test results. 10. Students with special needs should notify the Learning Services staff prior to the testing period. Instructors must provide information indicating any special requirements. 11. Students can drop by the Learning Services and schedule a time in our testing log or call our main desk at 230-3253. Students should sign-up early for a specific date and time as seat limits are strictly enforced and are full at peak times. A student without the appropriate I.D. must reschedule. 3. Testing will start promptly at the times noted above. Please be on time!

Statistics - MATH 1342 Online Format Part 1 Homework # Time (CST) Lesson 1 None 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 2 HW 2 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 3 HW 3 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 4 HW 4 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 5 HW 5 8/27/18-10/11/18 Quiz #1 (lessons 1-5) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 6 HW 6 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 7 HW 7 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 8 HW 8 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 9 HW 9 8/27/18-10/11/18 Quiz #2 (lessons 6-9) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 10 HW 10 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 11 HW 11 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 12 HW 12 8/27/18-10/11/18 Lesson 13 HW 13 8/27/18-10/11/18 Part 1 Due Quiz #3 (lessons 10-13) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-10/11/18 10/11/18 Review for Test 1 non-gradable 8/27/18-10/17/18 Test 1 90 minutes, 1 attempt 10/15/18 at 7:00 Proctored to 10/17/18 at 21:00 Part 2 Lesson 14 HW 14 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 15 HW 15 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 16 HW 16 8/27/18-11/29/18 Quiz #4 (lessons 14-16) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 17 HW 17 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 18 HW 18 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 19 HW 19 8/27/18-11/29/18 Quiz #5 (lessons 17-19) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 20 HW 20 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 21 HW 21 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 22 HW 22 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 23 HW 23 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 24 HW 24 8/27/18-11/29/18 Quiz #6 (lessons 20-24) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 25 HW 25 8/27/18-11/29/18 Lesson 26 HW 26 8/27/18-11/29/18 Part 2 Due Quiz #7 (lessons 25, 26) 60 minutes, 2 attempts 8/27/18-11/29/18 11/29/18 Review for Test 2 non-gradable 8/27/18-12/05/18 Test 2 90 minutes, 1 attempt 12/03/18 at 7:00 Proctored to 12/05/18 at 21:00 Review for Exam non-gradable 11/29 to 12/11 Exam (Proctored) 120 minutes, 1 attempt 12/10 7:00-12/11 21:00 Remarks: D2L contains all the course information. www.coursecompass. com contains all the assignments. All times are CST