This document provides an overview of a statistics course for mechanical engineering graduate students. The course lays the basics of probability theory, statistics, and stochastic processes to prepare students for advanced study in related fields or for data processing in their master's thesis. The course objectives are for students to understand basic statistics and probability theory, obtain skills in data processing and statistics calculation, and have limited experience applying statistics in simple hypothesis testing. The course also lists three recommended textbooks.
This document provides an overview of a statistics course for mechanical engineering graduate students. The course lays the basics of probability theory, statistics, and stochastic processes to prepare students for advanced study in related fields or for data processing in their master's thesis. The course objectives are for students to understand basic statistics and probability theory, obtain skills in data processing and statistics calculation, and have limited experience applying statistics in simple hypothesis testing. The course also lists three recommended textbooks.
This document provides an overview of a statistics course for mechanical engineering graduate students. The course lays the basics of probability theory, statistics, and stochastic processes to prepare students for advanced study in related fields or for data processing in their master's thesis. The course objectives are for students to understand basic statistics and probability theory, obtain skills in data processing and statistics calculation, and have limited experience applying statistics in simple hypothesis testing. The course also lists three recommended textbooks.
This document provides an overview of a statistics course for mechanical engineering graduate students. The course lays the basics of probability theory, statistics, and stochastic processes to prepare students for advanced study in related fields or for data processing in their master's thesis. The course objectives are for students to understand basic statistics and probability theory, obtain skills in data processing and statistics calculation, and have limited experience applying statistics in simple hypothesis testing. The course also lists three recommended textbooks.
This course lays down the basics of statistics from
probability theory to stochastic processes for mechanical engineering graduate students as a preparation for advanced study in signal processing, control, identification, manufacturing process, quality control, or to provide addition tools in data processing while completing master’s thesis.
* Students understand basic statistics, probability
theory, and random process * Students obtain basic skills in data processing and statistics calculation * Students have limited encounter of applying statistics in simple hypothesis testings MS5002_18192 Page 1 statistics calculation * Students have limited encounter of applying statistics in simple hypothesis testings
1. Peebles, P.Z., Probability, Random Variables, and
Random Signal Principles, 4th ed., McGraw-Hill, 2001 2. Kreyszig, E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th ed., Wiley, 2006 3. Bendat, J.S., and Piersol, A.G., Random Data: Analysis and Measurement Procedures, 3th ed., Wiley, 2000