Probability and Statistics I: A Gentle Introduction to Probability

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Course Features

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Duration

3 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Effort

10 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

This course provides an introduction to basic probability concepts. Our emphasis is on applications in science and engineering, with the goal of enhancing modeling and analysis skills for a variety of real-world problems.

In order to make the course completely self-contained (and to bring back long-lost memories), we’ll start off with Bootcamp lessons to review concepts from set theory and calculus. We’ll then discuss the probability axioms that serve as the basis for all of our subsequent work – what makes probability tick? That discussion will give us the tools to study elementary probability counting rules, including permutations and combinations. We’ll use these rules to work on various cool applications, including poker probability calculations and baseball line-ups!

The next venues on our tour are the concepts of independence and conditional probability, which allow us to see how the probabilities of different events are related to each other, and how new information can be used to update probabilities. The course culminates in a discussion of Bayes Rule and its various interesting consequences related to probability updates.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

In addition, this course will involve a bit of computer programming, so it would be nice to have at least a little experience in something like Excel, just to bring back the programming memories.

You will be expected to come in knowing a bit of set theory and basic calculus

What You Will Learn

You will learn about the concepts of independence and conditional probability, and how new information can update probabilities.

You will review concepts from set theory and calculus to make the course self-contained.

You will learn basic probability concepts and their applications in science and engineering.

Course Instructors

David Goldsman

Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Dave is a Professor in the School of ISyE at Georgia Tech. He received his BS/BA in Math/Physics from Syracuse University in 1978, Masters degrees in Math and Computer Science from Syracuse in 1980, ...
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