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MATH0008-2

Probablity and Statistics


Duration :15h Th, 15h Pr
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in civil ingeneering sciences, civil ingeneer orientation3
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in computers sciences3
2nd "candidature" in civil engineer in architecture6
2nd "candidature" in computer3
1st year of Master's degree in computer sciences,3
Holder(s) :Tri‑An Banh
Course contents : Descriptive Statistics. Issues of Probability theory, especially those used in modern Statistics. Introduction to Stochastic processes and Queueing theory. Inductive Statistics. Introduction to Information theory.
Course objective : Students will be able to understand present-day applications of Probability and Statistics. This course also provides pointers to more advanced literature so that they will be able to find material to deal with more sophisticated problems in their career.
Prerequisites : Calculus courses given to Bachelors.
Workshops : As the Instructors are shared with the Calculus Professor, Practical works are teached before the Theory sessions.
Organization : 15h of Theory lessons teached by the Professor + 15h of Practical works teached by 6 Instructors in smaller groups for better follow-up - 2nd semester 15h + 15h.
Written notes : Reference books and publications :

Introduction to Probability and Statistics. Principles and Applications For Engineering and the Computing Sciences. Milton J.S.; Arnold Jesse C.
McGraw-Hill Inc. 1998. Third Edition.ISBN : 0-07-113535-9

Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists. Ronald E. Walpole; Raymond H. Meyers; Sharon L. Meyers.
Prentice Hall 1998. Sixth Edition.
ISBN : 0-13-840208-6.

Course notes, exercises and summaries edited by AEES (Engineering School Students association).


  • Required readings:

    Course notes, exercises and summaries edited by AEES (Engineering School Students association).
  • Suggested readings:

    Books and scientifical articles given in the bibliography, depending on your own interest. These readings however are not necessary to pass the exams.
Assessment : Open book exam (solving several exercises) in May-June; closed-book oral exam in August-September.
Contacts : Professor : Tri An BANH; tri-an.banh@ulg.ac.be
Secretary : Claire MONTI; claire.monti@ulg.ac.be
Assistants : Renaud DUMONT; renaud.dumont@ulg.ac.be
+ Hubert DEPIREUX; hdepireux@ulg.ac.be (organising follow-up).

Instructors: Mrs DELOOZ, GERARD, Mr. DARMONT, KRAJEWSKI, LOUSBERG,
Remarks : According to most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of Bachelor in Engineering.

Items online :
Modification + web pages of the service.
According to the most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of the Bachelor in Engineering.

Modification + web pages of the service.
According to the most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of the Bachelor in Engineering.

Modification + web pages of the service.
According to the most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of the Bachelor in Engineering.

Modification + web pages of the service.
According to the most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of the Bachelor in Engineering.

Modification + web pages of the service.
According to the most recent information, this course takes place in the 3rd year of the Bachelor in Engineering.




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Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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