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MATH. 3501: Probability and Statistics I
Brooklyn College

MATHEMATICS 2201 WITH A GRADE OF C- OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS COURSE. NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS WHO ARE ENROLLED IN OR HAVE COMPLETED MATHEMATICS 2501.
Credits: 3
Hours: 4.0 Lecture hours
3 hours lecture, 1 hour recitation; 3 creditsDescriptive Statistics: graphical representations; measures of central tendency; measures of spread; sample correlation. Probability Theory: Sample spaces; combinatorial theory; elementary probability; random variables; discrete and continuous probability distributions; moments and moment-generating functions; bivariate random variables; change of variables; limit theorems. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Mathematics 2501.) Prerequisite: Math 2201.
(Regular Liberal Arts)

… The course will satisfy the following requirements

12 credits in a SINGLE department other than PHIL (1)

15 Credits in Adv courses: Accountancy (1)

15 credits in Advanced courses: General Accounting (2)

15 credits in Advanced courses: Public Accounting & Finance (1)

18 Advanced credits in a SINGLE dept. or program (1)

Addl credits in Advance Math (4)

Addl credits to total 18 Advanced MATH (1)

Advanced Math courses with Residency (2)

Advanced courses with Residency (6)

Intro to Probability & Statistics (2)

Intro to Probability/Statistics (2)

Introduction to Probability & Statistics (1)

MATH 1231, 1201, 1206, OR ANY MATH COURSE NUMBERED 2000 OR HIGHER (1)

MATH 3501 & MATH 4501 (2)

MATH 3501 & MATH 4511 (2)

Math 1401 or a Math Course Higher than Math 1401 (1)

Math 1401 or a Math Course higher than 1401 (3)

One Math courses per placement (3)

Probability & Statistics (16)

Probability Statistics (2)

Select one of the following MATh courses (6)

Six credits from the following Math courses (3)

Statistics (4)

Three credits from the following Math courses (6)

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