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Catalogue of Courses - Statisticsexisting

The document provides a summary of course offerings for the Department of Mathematics at the Republic of the Philippines Caraga State University. It lists both general education and major subject statistics courses, including course numbers, titles, prerequisites, and brief descriptions. There are over 20 statistics courses outlined spanning topics like probability, statistical inference, regression analysis, experimental design, categorical data analysis, and multivariate analysis. The summary was prepared by the Mathematics Department and noted by the Chair of the Math Department.

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Catalogue of Courses - Statisticsexisting

The document provides a summary of course offerings for the Department of Mathematics at the Republic of the Philippines Caraga State University. It lists both general education and major subject statistics courses, including course numbers, titles, prerequisites, and brief descriptions. There are over 20 statistics courses outlined spanning topics like probability, statistical inference, regression analysis, experimental design, categorical data analysis, and multivariate analysis. The summary was prepared by the Mathematics Department and noted by the Chair of the Math Department.

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Republic of the Philippines CARAGA STATE UNIVERSITY P.O.

Box 165, Ampayon, Butuan City CARAGA Administrative Region XIII Tel. No (085) 3423047 Fax No. (085) 3421079

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS SUMMARY OF COURSE OFFERING EXISTING A. GENERAL EDUCATION SUBJECTS Course No. Lec Credit Lab Total Course Title Prerequisites Course Description

Stat 1

Elementary Statistics
3

Stat 1.1

Statistics for Teachers

Descriptive Statistics,; Probability Theory; Probability Distributions; Inferential Statistics; and Regression analysis. Topics here include frequency distributions of empirical data, calculations of descriptive statistics and review of commonly occurring distributions ( binomial, Normal, etc.) needed for understanding basic ideas of statistical inference. It introduces central limit theories, estimation and hypothesis testing. It gives emphasis on problem solving

Stat 1.2

Advanced Statistics

Stat 1.1

Stat.2

Applied Statistics

Math 3

Stat 3

Surveys, Stat 1/Stat 2 Questionnaires, Data Management Biostatistics Stat 1

This course presents basic concepts in the design of experiments, analysis of variance and linear regression. It has a large data analytic component and will include applications and data analysis with computations carried using carried out using SPSS. This course deals with descriptive statistics, laws of probability, some sampling distributions, some discrete and continuous probability distributions, point and interval estimations, testing of hypotheses, simple linear regression and correlation, and one-way and two-way ANOVA Research process; techniques of data collections; principles of questionnaire design; data coding and encoding; data quality Control; presentation of research findings. A course that focuses on the application of descriptive and inferential statistics. It includes instruction in mathematical statistics, modeling, methodology, disease and survival analysis, missing data analysis, biostatistics consulting, and other applications on biological, physical , and Social Sciences.

Stat 10

Stat 12

Probability and Statistics

Math 4/Math 3

Stat 13

Probability

Math 2

Basic principles of statistics; presentation and analysis of data; averages; median, mode; deviations; probability distributions; normal curves and applications; regression analysis and correlation; application to engineering problems. This course deals with the following topics: Counting Techniques- Permutations and Combinations; Probability; Random Variable and Probability distribution; Variance and Co-variance;Properties and Means of Variances; Chebyshevs Theorem; Discrete Probability Distributions, and Continuous Probability distributions.

B. STATISTICS MAJOR SUBJECTS 3 0 3 Stat. 100 Statistical Computing

Stat.2

Stat. 110

Probability Theory

Math 11 I

This course deals with computer aided statistical computing using statistical softwares that are used in statistics, statistical software output manipulation, tabular presentation of data analysis, and interpretation of results This course deals with kinds of probability, axiomatic probability; random variables, distribution functions, and expectations; special parametric families of univariate distributions; and joint and conditional distributions, stochastic independence, and more expectation. This course deals with distributions of functions of random variables, sampling and sampling distributions, parametric point estimation, parametric interval estimation, tests of hypotheses, and linear models.

Stat. 115

5 0 units

5 Statistical units Inference

Stat. 110

Stat. 120

Sampling Techniques

Stat. 110

This course includes the following topics: an introduction to survey sampling, response process, probability sampling, sampling distribution for estimates, simple random sampling, (sample size determination, ratio estimation, nonresponse), cluster sampling (subsampling, optimal, proportional and equal allocations), systematic sampling (unequal-sized clusters), stratified cluster sampling (weighting and ratio estimation), are sampling techniques, replication and pseudo-replication (balanced repeated, jackknife), and missing data analysis (weighting and imputation). The course include the following topics: scatterplots and regression; simple linear

Stat. 125

Regression Analysis w/

Stat 110

Lab

regression; multiple regression; drawing conclusions; weights, lack of fits and more; polynomials and factors; transformations; regression diagnostics: residuals; outliers and influence; variable selection; nonlinear regression; and logistic regression. Stat. 110 This course will cover issues related to particular experimental and quasiexperimental designs used in researches (e.g., psychological) as well as statistical principles related to these designs, including factorial designs, designs using covariates, quasi-experimental designs, meta-analysis, and power. Statistical analysis for each design will be discussed along with issues related to the design. Topics covered include fundamental statistics; the statistical basis for recognizing real effects in noisy data; statistical tests and reference distributions; analysis of variance; construction, application, and analysis of factorial and fractional factorial designs; screening designs; response surface and optimization methods. The course includes the following topics: introduction, contingency tables, generalized linear models, logistic regression, building and applying logistic regression models, multicategory logit models, loglinear models for contingency tables, models for matched pairs, modeling correlated-clustered responses, and random effects: generalized linear mixed models. This course includes variable data collection, identification of the scale of continuous covariate, interpretation of a fitted model, assessment of fit and model assumptions, regression diagnostic, recurrent event models and competing risk. It focuses primarily on practical application, and it relies on a modelbuilding approach. The content of this course will include the nature of a linear model, least squares and maximum likelihood estimation, analysis of residuals, the general linear model, violation of assumptions (multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation, measurement error, specification error), models with dummy variables, analysis of variance, and analysis of covariance. The objective of this course is to provide a solid introduction to the methods and underlying theory of modern time series analysis. The main focus will be on

Stat. 130

Experimental Designs

Stat 133

Categorical Data Analysis

Stat 125

Stat 135

Applied Survival Analysis

Stat 125

Stat 136

Linear Statistical Models

Stat 125

Stat 139

Time Series

Stat 125

Stat 142

Nonparametric Statistics

Stat 125

modelling (ARIMA models, state space models) , frequency domain methods and other topics (time permitting) and forecasting second-order stationary processes in the framework of the classical linear ARIMA model. The course also includes the discussion on nonlinear GARCH models which are popular for financial time series. The focus will be more on methodology and data analysis with statistical software R than theory The course includes the following topics: review of elementary probability, Goodness-of-fit Tests, Tests for a single location parameter, test for several location parameters, Tests for scale parameters, Distribution tests, Measures of Association, Tests for Randomness trends, Nonparametric regression, and Bootstrap/Permutation tests.

Stat 145

Multivariate Analysis

Stat 125

The course includes the following topics: applied multivariate methods, sample correlations, multivariate data plots, review on eigenvalues and eigenvectors, principal component analysis, factor analysis, discriminant analysis, logistic regression methods, cluster analysis, mean vectors and variance-covariance matrices, multivariate analysis of variance, prediction models and multivariate regression, and canonical correlation analysis.

PREPARED BY: MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT NOTED BY: JAYROLD P. ARCEDE Ph.D CHAIR, MATH DEPT.

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