Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
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Practical | 1 Hours. (computing practical classes) |
Other | 4 Hours. (example classes) |
Lecture | 1 Hours. (2 x 1-hour lectures per week) |
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | 2 Hours (open book, in class test) | 30% |
Semester Exam | 2 Hours (written examination) | 70% |
Supplementary Exam | 2 Hours [If open book test passed (50% or more), mark is carried forward with weighting 30% and supplementary exam will contribute 70%. If open book test failed, supplementary exam will be 100%.] | 100% |
On completion of this module, a student should be able to
1. identify common types of data; summarise and interpret them in business contexts.
2. calculate probabilities and conditional probabilities in a variety of situations.
3. select an appropriate probability distribution for common types of data; find relevant probabilities using tables, calculator or computer package.
4. calculate the mean, variance and standard deviation of multiples and sums of independent random variables.
5. calculate confidence intervals for single random samples and paired data.
6. formulate, carry out and interpret tests of hypotheses in common business contexts.
7. use a computer package to carry out simple data analyses, including the construction of control charts, and interpret the output.
8. use a computer package to estimate a linear relationship between two or more variables, interpret the fitted model and use it for prediction.
To introduce students to basic methods for summarising and interpreting data. To provide an understanding of, and working facility in, probability and statistical inference. To illustrate the uses of probability and statistics in solving business problems.
This module is at CQFW Level 7