Syllabus

NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE

COURSE SYLLABUS

 

Course Title:

Elementary Statistical Methods

Course Prefix & Number: 

MATH 1342

Section Number: 

101

Semester/Year:

Spring 2018

Semester Credit Hours:

3

Lecture Hours:

48

Class Time:

TR 11-12:20

Course Description (NCTC Catalog): Collection, analysis, presentation and interpretation of data, and probability. Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended.

Course Prerequisite(s): Meet TSI college-readiness standard for Elementary Statistics; or equivalent

Required or Recommended Course Materials:

Fundamentals of Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data 5th edition, Michael Sullivan III, Pearson

MyStatLab

TI-30xs; TI-30X IIS; TI 83/84 or equivalent calculator is required

Computer Access with Microsoft Excel

 

INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

Name of Instructor:

Benjamin Owens

Campus/Office Location:

Gainesville Campus – Room 825

Corinth Campus – Room 320

Office Hours:

Gainesville: TR 9:30 – 11:00 ; 2:00-3:30

Online: MW 11:00a.m. – 1:00p.m. ; MTWR 8:30 – 9:30p.m.

Or by appointment.  Please email if you would like to meet at a different time than those listed here or set up an online conference.

Telephone Number:

940-668-7731 x4501

E-mail Address:

bowens@nctc.edu

 

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES (From Academic Course Guide Manual/Workforce Education Course Manual/NCTC Catalog

At the successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

 

Explain the use of data collection and statistics as tools to reach reasonable conclusions.

Recognize, examine and interpret the basic principles of describing and

presenting data.

Compute and interpret empirical and theoretical probabilities using the rules of probabilities and combinatorics.

Explain the role of probability in statistics.

Examine, analyze and compare various sampling distributions for both discrete and continuous random variables.

Describe and compute confidence intervals.

Solve linear regression and correlation problems.

Perform hypothesis testing using statistical methods.

 

 

 


 

GRADING CRITERIA

# of Graded Course Elements

Graded Course Elements

Percentage or Point Values

34

Homework (MyStatLab)

10%

10

Quizzes (MyStatLab)

10%

10

Excel Assignments (Canvas)

25%

4

Tests

40%

1

Final Exam

15%

Grade Scale:   90 – 100% = A;   80 – 89% = B; 70 – 79% = C;  60 – 69% = D;  Below 60% = F

 

Note:  The lowest regular test grade will be replaced by final exam grade if beneficial.  The final exam will not be dropped.  At the end of the semester two homework assignments will be dropped. 
Due dates can be found on MyStatLab.

 

Tentative Test Schedule

 

Test 1 – February 6th

Test 2 – February 27th

Test 3 – March 29th

Test 4 – April 26th

 

Final Exam – See Final Exam Schedule

 

COURSE SUBJECT OUTLINE (Major Assignments, Due Dates, and Grading Criteria)

Week 1

 

Course Overview / Statistics Basics (1.1)

Designed Experiments/ Observational Studies (1.2)

 

Simple Random Sampling (1.3)

Sampling Techniques/Bias in Sampling (1.4 &1.5)

 

 

 

H1 – 1.1

H2 – 1.2

 

Week 2

 

Organizing Qualitative Data (2.1)

Organizing Quantitative Data (2.2)

 

Graphical Misrepresentation of Data (2.3)

Measures of Central Tendency (3.1)

H3 – 1.3

H4 – 1.4

 

H5 – 1.5

H6 – 2.1

Excel Assignment #1
BLS #1

Week 3

 

Measures of Central Tendency (3.1)

Measures of Dispersion (3.2)

 

Grouped Data (3.3)
Review for Test 1

H7 – 2.2

H8 – 2.3

H9 – 3.1

H10 – 3.2

Excel Assignment #2

Class Data Assignment

Week 4

 

Test 1

Measures of Position (3.4)
Five Number Summary / Boxplots (3.5)

Ch. 1 Quiz

Ch. 2 Quiz

 

H11 – 3.3

Excel Assignment #3
Histograms

Week 5

 

Scatter Plots and Correlation (4.1)

 

Least Squares Regression (4.2)

H12 – 3.4

H13 – 3.5

 

H14 – 4.1

Excel #4
Using Formulas in Excel

Week 6

 

Probability Basics (5.1)
Addition Rule and Complements (5.2)

 

Multiplication Rule / Independence (5.3)
Review for Test 2

H15 – 4.2


H16 – 5.1

H17 – 5.2

Excel #5

Scatter Plots and Regression

Week 7

Test 2

 

Conditional Probability (5.4)

Counting Techniques (5.5)

Ch. 3 Quiz

Ch. 4 Quiz

 

H18 – 5.3

Excel #6

Changes to a Data Set

Week 8

 

Probability Practice (5.6)

Discrete Random Variables (6.1)

Binomial Distribution (6.2)

H19 – 5.4

H20 – 5.5

 

H21 – 5.6

H22 – 6.1

 

Spring Break

Week 9

 

Normal Distribution (7.1)

Applications of Normal Distribution (7.2)

 

Normal Approximation to the Binomial (7.4)

H23 – 6.2

 

H24 – 7.1

H25 – 7.2

Excel #7

Binomial Distribution

Week 10

 

Review for Test 3

Test 3

Ch. 5 Quiz

Ch. 6 Quiz

Ch. 7 Quiz

Excel #8

Normal Distribution

Week 11

 

Inferential Statistics Overview

Distribution of the Sample Mean (8.1)

 

Distribution of the Sample Proportion (8.2)

H26 – 7.4

 

 

H27 – 8.1

 

Week 12

 

Estimating Population Proportion (9.1)

 

Estimating Population Mean  (9.2)

Confidence Intervals (9.3)

H28 – 8.2

 

 

H29 – 9.1

Excel #9

Sampling Distribution

Week 13

 

Hypothesis Testing (10.1)

Hypothesis Test for Population Proportion (10.2)

 

Hypothesis Test for Population Mean (10.3)

H30 – 9.2

H31 – 9.3

 

H32 – 10.1

H33 – 10.2

Excel #10

Confidence Intervals

Week 14

 

Review for Test 4

 

Test 4

H34 – 10.3


Week 15

 

 

Review for Final Exam

Ch. 8 Quiz

Ch. 9 Quiz

Ch. 10 Quiz

 

 

Week 16

Final Exam

 


 

ATTENDANCE POLICY

Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students in all classes for which they have registered.  All absences are considered to be unauthorized unless the student is absent due to illness or emergencies.  It is the student’s responsibility to provide documentation as to the emergency for approval by the faculty member.  Approved college-sponsored activities are also excused absences.  The instructor is responsible for judging the validity of any reason given for an absence.  Valid reasons for absence, however, do not relieve the student of the responsibility for making up required work.  Students will not be allowed to make up an examination missed due to absence unless the absence is documented and excused by the instructor.  Student will be dropped from a class by the Registrar upon recommendation of the instructor who feels the student has been justifiably absent or tardy a sufficient number of times to preclude meeting the course’s objectives.    Persistent, unjustified absences from classes or laboratories will be considered sufficient cause for College officials to drop a student from the rolls of the College. From Board Policy FC (LOCAL)

LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW

Last day to withdraw from a course with a “W” is April 5th.

 

MATH LAB

Students who need help with any math class can visit the NCTC Mathematics Lab to receive assistance. No appointments are necessary. See the most current tutoring hours for all five campuses at http://www.nctc.edu/student-services/student-success/tutoring/mathematics-lab.html

 

TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON TUTOR AVAILABILITY:

GAINESVILLE – 1403 (Library)

CORINTH – 186

FLOWER MOUND - 111

Mon

10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Mon through Thurs

9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Mon & Wed

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Tues, Wed, Thurs

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Fri 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Tues & Thurs

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Fri 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sat 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Fri 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Sunday 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

 

 

 

DISABILITY SERVICES (Office for Students with Disabilities)

The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides accommodations for students who have a documented disability. On the Corinth Campus, go to room 170 or call 940-498-6207. On the Gainesville Campus, go to room 110 or call 940-668-4209.  Students on the Bowie, Graham, Flower Mound, and online campuses should call 940-498-6207.

North Central Texas College is committed to both the spirit and letter of federal equal opportunity legislation, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, ADA Amendments Act of 2009, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-112).   http://www.nctc.edu/student-services/disability-services.html.

 

CORE CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENT AREA (For classes in the Core)________      

 

o        Communication

x        Mathematics              

o        Life and Physical Science

o        Language, Philosophy & Culture

o        Creative Arts

o        American History

 

o        Government/Political Science

o        Social and Behavioral Sciences

o        Component Area Option

 


 

 

REQUIRED CORE OBJECTIVES (For classes in the Core)

 

x         Critical Thinking

x          Communication

x          Empirical and Quantitative

 

o           Teamwork

o           Personal Responsibility

o           Social Responsibility

 

COURSE TYPE

o           Academic General Education Course (from ACGM but not in NCTC Core)

x         Academic NCTC Core Curriculum Course

o         WECM Course

 

STUDENT HANDBOOK

Students are expected to follow all rules and regulations found in the student handbook. http://www.nctc.edu/catalog/North-Central-Texas-College-Student-Handbook/nctc-student-handbook.html

 

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY

Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but is not limited to cheating, plagiarism, academic falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, academic dishonesty facilitation and collusion.  Faculty members may document and bring charges against a student who is engaged in or is suspected to be engaged in academic dishonesty.  See Student Handbook, “Student Rights & Responsibilities: Student Conduct ([FLB(LOCAL)]”. 

Consequences for academic dishonesty may include:

  • Zero on the assignment
  • Failing grade for the course

 

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?

Name of Chair :

Dr. Elizabeth Howell

Office Location:

Corinth 236

Telephone Number:

940.498.6209

E-mail Address:

ehowell@nctc.edu

Name of Instructional Dean:

Sara Flusche

Office Location:

Gainesville 1306

Telephone Number:

940.668.3351

E-mail Address:

sflusche@nctc.edu

 

CAMPUS RESTRICTIONS

Tobacco-Free Campus:  NCTC restricts the use of all tobacco products, including cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and smokeless tobacco, on campus property.

Campus Carry: Effective August 1, 2017, a license holder may carry a concealed handgun on or about the license holder's person while the license holder is on the campus of an institution of higher education or private or independent institution of higher education in this state. For more information, see the website at http://www.nctc.edu/police/campus-carry.html.

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