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Course Code: MAT1015 Course Title Statistics, Probability TPC 3 0 3

and Calculus
Version No.
Course Pre-requisites/ Nil
Co-requisites/ anti-
requisites (if any).
Otherwise, please
indicate as ‘None’
Objectives: The objectives of this course are:

1. To provide the mathematical support by way of probabilistic models


and statistical methodology to tackle problems encountered in Science
and Engineering applications.
2. To enable the use of statistical, graphical, and algebraic techniques
wherever relevant.
3. This course aims to provide an understanding of the basic concepts in
probability, conditional probability, and independent events.
4. To understand the concept of probability distributions and application
to engineering and science-oriented problems.
5. To provide them the basic understanding of differentiation and
integration.

CO's Mapping with PO's


Course
Course Outcome Statement
Outcomes PO's
Explain the basic features and understanding to collection of
CO1 data, graphical explanation of data and implementation to the
engineering problems. PO1, PO2,PO4
To build their understanding of the basic statistical concepts
CO2
and measures of central tendency and dispersion. PO1, PO2, PO3
To build their understanding of basic knowledge on PO1 PO2, PO3, PO6
fundamental probability concepts, random variable,
CO3
probability of an event, conditional probability, and
moments & moment generating function.
Identify different forms of probability distribution for PO1, PO2, PO6,
CO4 discrete and continuous data and their application to PO3, PO4, PO12
engineering problems.
Understand the type of variable, function, limit of a PO1, PO2,
PO12,PO5
CO5 function, derivatives of functions, integrals, and
evaluation of multiple integrals.
TOTAL HOURS OF
INSTRUCTIONS:45

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Module No. 1 Introduction to Statistics Number of instructional hours (12)
Definition of Statistics. Basic objectives. Applications in various branches of science with examples.
Collection of Data: Internal and external data, Primary and secondary Data. Population and sample,
Representative sample. Descriptive Statistics: Classification and tabulation of univariate data, graphical
representation, Frequency curves. Descriptive measures - central tendency and dispersion. Bivariate data.
Summarization, marginal and conditional frequency distribution.
Module No. 2 Probability Number of instructional hours (10)
Concept of experiments, sample space, event. Definition of Combinatorial Probability. Conditional
Probability, Bayes Theorem. Expected values and moments: mathematical expectation and its properties,
Moments (including variance) and their properties, interpretation, Moment generating function.
Module No. 3 Probability distributions Number of instructional hours (12)

Probability distributions: discrete & continuous distributions, Binomial, Poisson and Geometric
distributions, Uniform, Exponential, Normal, Chi-square, t, F distributions.

Module No. 4 Calculus Number of instructional hours (11)


Basic concepts of Differential and integral calculus, application of double and triple integral
List of Applications

1. Applications of statistics in various branches of science. (Module1)


2. Calculate and interpret measures of central tendency and dispersion for real-world situations.
(Module1)
3. Measure the dispersion of a collection of data. (Module1)
4. Uses of bivariate data in marketing. (Module1)
5. Use of Bayes theorem to determine the accuracy of medical test results. (Module1)
6. Expected value of Random variables: Computer Inventory. (Module2)
7. Binomial model: Blood donor from the American Red Cross. (Module3)
8. Poison model: Manufacturing quality. (Module3)
9. Normal model: The New York Stock Exchange, Cereal Manufacturer. Packaging Stereos.
(Module3).
10. Maxima and minima of multivariable functions (Module4).

11. Area, surface, volume (Module4).


12. Moment of inertia and center of mass (Module4).
Text Books
1. Introduction of Probability Models, S. M. Ross, Academic Press, N.Y.
2. Fundamentals of Statistics, vol. I & II, A. Goon, M. Gupta, and B. Dasgupta, World Press.
3. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publication, Delhi.
References
1. A first course in Probability, S. M. Ross, Prentice Hall.
2. Probability and Statistics for Engineers, (Fourth Edition), I. R. Miller, J.E. Freund and R.
Johnson, PHI.
3. Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, A. M. Mood, F.A. Graybill and D.C. Boes, McGraw
Hill Education.
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (Seventh Edition), Peter V. O'Neil, Thomson Learning.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, (Second Edition) M. D. Greenberg, , Pearson

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Education.
6. Applied Mathematics, Vol. I & II, P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar, Vidyarthi Prakashan.

Mode of Evaluation CAT-1 Weightage (in %) 20


CAT-2 Weightage (in %) 20
FAT Weightage (in %) 20
Assignments / Weightage (in %) 40
Mini project
Total 100
Prepared by Dr Tanuj Kumar, Dr Nadiminti Nagmani, Dr Bhupesh Dutt Sharma, Dr.
Nikunja Bihari Barik
Recommended by the Board of 28th February 2021
Studies on
Date of Approval by the 5th AC (02.03.2021)
Academic Council

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