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Professor John Ting
Email: John_Ting@uml.edu
Office Hours: M/W 1:00-2:30
Office: Kitson Hall - 200S
Phone: (978) 934-2230
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Welcome to Probability and Statistics for Engineers
This course is about probability and how it is measured: probability, statistics, reliability and decision with applications in engineering. Probability of events, discrete and continuous random variables, probability density functions and distributions, estimation, regression and correlation techniques, risk and reliability concepts.
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