Year
2020
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 120-minute lecture-1 weekly
1 x 60-minute lecture-2 weekly
1 x 2-hour tutorial weekly
Prerequisites
MATH1122 - Mathematics 1B
Enrolment not permitted
STAT8102 has been successfully completed
Topic description
This topic examines: the set-theoretic formulation of events and Kolmogorov's axioms of probability; counting techniques; conditional probability and independence; discrete distributions, including binomial, geometric, negative binomial, hypergeometric and Poisson; continuous distributions, including uniform, exponential, gamma, normal and Cauchy; expectation, mean and variance; probability and moment generating functions; several random variables; correlation; bivariate distributions, including trinomial and bivariate normal distributions; the mean and variance of a random sample; limit theorems, including the central limit theorem.
Educational aims
This topic introduces students to the mathematical development and applications of elementary probability theory.
Expected learning outcomes
At the completion of the topic, students are expected to:

  1. Have acquired an understanding of the conceptual foundations of elementary probability theory
  2. Understand mathematical arguments and proofs relevant to elementary probability theory
  3. Understand standard families of discrete and continuous probability distributions
  4. Solve applied problems requiring the techniques of elementary probability theory and the standard families of discrete and continuous probability distributions