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Course Name  Statistics Planning

Course Code  DK184102


Course
Credit  3
Semester  1

Description of Course
Statistics planning is an odd semester course taken by students in first
semester. This course examines the concepts of data and data measurement,
data presentation techniques, descriptive statistical concepts, principles and
application of probabilities, the basic concepts of population and samples,
concepts and application of inference statistics, hypothesis testing concepts
and applications, and bivariate analysis.
Learning Outcomes
1.2 Mastering the techniques and processes of urban
and regional planning in qualitative,
quantitative, spatial modeling (geographic
Knowledge information systems) and presentation
techniques.
1.3 Mastering the methods of spatial
planning/aspasial in decision making.
Specific Skill 2.1 Able to compile the planning concept and
direction of the plan through the study of
strategic issues in the context of urban, regional,
and coastal planning problems with
understanding through observation and
utilization of the data of physical/spatial, social,
economic and environmental.
2.2 Able to utilize ICT in the management of data
to produce information that is easily understood
by the public and the decision makers.
2.3 Able to describe the spatial characteristics of
urban, regional and coastal area through the
linkage analyze of spatial and spatial aspects so
that provide the information as the basis for
drawing up planning model
2.4 Able to compile an alternative spatial model
through a qualitative and quantitative approach
in the form of scenarios setting the pattern of
space and structure of urban, regional, and
coastal area as well as propose the appropriate
solutions
3.2 Able to demonstrate independent, quality and
scalable performance
3.5 Able to take an appropriate decision in the
context of problems solving in the field of their
expertise based on the results of the information
and data analyze
General Skill
3.8 Able to do the process of self-evaluation against
the working group under its responsibility and
able to manage independently learning
3.9 Able to do documenting, storing, securing, and
finding back the data to ensure the validity and
prevent plagiarism
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Able to master the technique of data
Knowledge analysis approach in the field of regional /
urban planning issues
1. Able to process data using data presentation
techniques
2. Able to apply the concept of descriptive
statistics in case studies related to regional /
urban planning
3. Able to apply the concept of probability and
various types of statistical distribution in case
study of regional / urban planning
4. Able to apply basic concept of population, data,
sample, and sampling technique in case study of
Spesific Skill regional planning / urban
5. Able to apply the concept of inference statistics
and estimation techniques in case studies of
regional / urban planning
6. Able to apply the concept of hypothesis testing
in case study of regional planning / urban

7. Able to apply correlation and covariance


concepts in case study of regional / urban
planning
General Skill 1. Able to communicate small, visual, verbal and
written research based on ICT.
Module Learning Outcomes
1. Able to recognize data needs in case of regional / urban planning
2. Able to present and explain data in an informative and effective
manner
3. Able to perform descriptive statistical analysis of centralization
and dissemination of data, variance, and standard deviation
4. Able to calculate probability of an event through probability
concept approach
5. Able to calculate data distribution with various approaches of data
distribution type
6. Able to determine the scale of data measurement
7. Able to conduct surveys
8. Able to calculate the research sample
9. Able to calculate sample data parameters through interval and
point estimation techniques
10. Able to calculate sample data parameters through hypothesis test
11. Able to calculate correlation and covariance value in research or
case study of regional planning / urban
Main Subject
1. Data and data measurement scale
2. Data presentation techniques.
3. Descriptive statistics.
4. The concept of probability.
5. Normal distribution and other distribution
6. Population, sample, and sampling technique
7. Inference and parameter estimation (dots and intervals).
8. The concept of hypothesis testing; testing one population
hypothesis and hypothesis testing two populations
9. Correlation and covariance analysis
Prerequisite
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References
1. Rose, J & Beck, M., Basic Quantitative Analysis for Management.
Compiled from Basic Business Statistics. The University of Sydney.
Sydney, 2007.
2. Dillon, WR & Goldstein M., Multivariate Analysis: Methods and
Application, John Willey & Sons, New York, 1984
3. Kachigan, Sam Kash, Statistical Analysis: An Interdisciplinary
Introduction to Univariate&Multivariate Methods, Radius Press, New
York, 1986
4. Walpole, E.Ronald. 1995. Pengantar Statistika Edisi Ke-3. Jakarta:
Gramedia Pustaka Utama

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