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RS 301
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Basic Engineering Statistics |
Course
Overview
This course covers basic statistical concepts emphasizing analysis and
interpretation of reliability and quality data. Knowledge of these concepts
is a prerequisite for most courses in Reliability and Quality Engineering.
The course covers basic concepts of random variability, models for
calculating probabilities, numeric measures for summarizing data, graphical
methods for summarizing data, quantifying imprecision caused by sampling
from variable processes and making decisions based on incomplete
information.
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Course
Outline
Specific probability and statistical topics include:
- Basic
probability
- Random
variables
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Probability density and cumulative distribution functions of
engineering importance, such as the Binomial, Poisson, Normal,
Exponential, Weibull, etc.
- Random
sampling and sampling statistics and distribution of sampling
statistics, such as the Chi-Square and Students t
- Point
and interval parameter estimation
- Test
of hypothesis
All topic areas
will be augmented with practical application examples.
The course requires 32 contact hours.
It is offered as a four-day course. |
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Summary |
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Course
Length |
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4
Days
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CEUs |
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3.2 |
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Prerequisites |
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None |
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Instructor |
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Staff |
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On-Site Available? |
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YES |
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Public |
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Not Offered |

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