Statistics and Probability Theory (ILV)
BackCourse lecturer:
FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.
Peter Bachhiesl
Course number | B2.08510.30.012 |
Course code | StatWT |
Curriculum | 2022 |
Semester of degree program | Semester 3 |
Mode of delivery | Presence- and Telecourse |
Units per week | 2,0 |
ECTS credits | 2,0 |
Language of instruction | German |
Students understand the concept of probability; they understand the concept of random variables; they master simple discrete and continuous random distributions; they understand the transition from probability theory to statistics; they can estimate first simple characteristics of populations and, in particular, statistically confirm or refute first simple hypotheses about such characteristics.
Discrete mathematics
The course includes the following main topics:
- Probability and probability space (event space, concept of probability),
- Laplace space and elementary counting problems (combinatorics),
- Random variables and their distribution (random variable, discrete distributions using the binomial distribution, continuous distributions using the normal distribution),
- Transition from probability theory to statistics (population, characteristic and sample, first simple estimators, a first hypothesis test).
The following basic literature will be used in the course:
- Teschl, G., Teschl, S., Mathematics for Computer Scientists, Vol. 2, Springer, 2006;
- Schubert, M., Mathematics for Computer Scientists, Springer, 2012;
- Stingl, P., Mathematik für Fachhochshulen, Hanser, 1999;
Lecture, exercises, accompanying use of computer algebra systems (MATLAB) and digital media for self-study.
Final grade comprised of
- Class participation,
- Partial or final examination