Mathematics 360 - Probability

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Amy Wagaman

MW 02:00PM-03:50PM

Amherst College
MATH-360-01-1314F
SMUD 205
awagaman@amherst.edu

This course explores the nature of probability and its use in modeling real world phenomena. The course begins with the development of an intuitive feel for probabilistic thinking, based on the simple yet subtle idea of counting. It then evolves toward the rigorous study of discrete and continuous probability spaces, independence, conditional probability, expectation, and variance. Distributions covered include the Bernoulli and Binomial, Hypergeometric, Poisson, Normal, Gamma, Beta, Multinomial, and bivariate Normal. Four class hours per week.


 Requisite: MATH 121 or consent of the instructor. Fall semester. Professor Wagaman.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.