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COURSE SYLLABUS

COURSE SYLLABUSCourse Prefix/Number: STA2023-81627 (MW 9:30-10:45) and STA2023-81620 (MW 2:30-3:45)Course Title: Elements of StatisticsCourse Credit Hours: 3

Class Location: 4/102

Office Hours: Bldg 4, Room 335, Mon and Wed 1:00 - 2:30 pm

Instructor Name and Contact Information: Dr. C. Bond, [email protected]

Prerequisites or Co-Requisites: MAT 1033Course Description: The STA2023 is a General Education and Gordon Rule Course. It covers descriptive statistics, elementary probability theory, and basic statistical procedures. In addition to provide basic concepts in the mentioned areas it prepares the student for other more advanced statistical courses that are necessary for research. Topics: 1 Descriptive Statistics2. Probabilities3. Discrete Random Variables (Binomial)4. Continuous Random Variables (Normal)5. Estimation/Confidence Intervals for Mean and Proportion6 Hypotheses Testing for Mean and Proportion 7. Hypotheses Testing for Differences of Population Means and ProportionsStudent Learning Outcomes:1. Demonstrate the ability to Display and Describe Data 2. Demonstrate the ability to apply Probabilities Rules in solving problems 3.Demonstrate the ability to apply rules for Discrete Random Variables in solving problems4. Demonstrate the ability to apply rules for Continuous Random Variables in solving problems 5.Demonstrate the ability to apply rules for Estimation of Parameters 6. Demonstrate the ability to apply Hypothesis Testing for one Population 7. Demonstrate the ability to apply Hypotheses Testing for two Populations

This course is designated as a General Studies course. The General Studies curriculum at the University of West Florida is designed to provide a cohesive program of study that promotes the development of a broadly educated person and provides the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in university studies. This course has been approved as meeting the requirement in the Mathematics area. The General Studies learning outcomes for this course are Problem Solving and Quantitative Reasoning.

Texts: Course Textbook: Beginning Statistics (Warren, Denley, and Atchley) Textbook and Software Bundle, ISBN: 1-932628-12-6 or Statistics Software Only, ISBN: 978-1-932628-24-1 Available from UWF Bookstore http://www.bkstr.com/, or from Hawkes Learning sistems http://www.hawkeslearning.com/Hawkes Learning Systems (HLS) is the publisher's multimedia software to support this on-line course. Your Beginning Statistics Textbook and Software Bundle contains the CD to access the HLS Statistics Software which provides lessons and tutorials, generates practice problems, administers assignments to test students' skills for each section, and administers tests. All your online assignments, tutorial work and tests are tracked in your HLS gradebook. You are given the option of purchasing the Textbook and Software Bundle or Statistics Software Only (CD and software license number). You can also download the software and purchase the access code online at http://www.hawkeslearning.com/

Grading / Evaluation: The course grade will be determined as follows:Homework20% Three Tests45% Quizzes10% Comprehensive final exam:25%

Use of calculators and Hawkes printed formula sheets and tables is allowed while taking tests, with this exception: parts of the tests will be Calculator-Free. Grades assigned according the following scale: 90-100A or A- 80-89B+, B, or B- 70-79C+, C, or C- 60-69D+ or D Less than 60F

Note: Absolutely no make-up tests will be given. If a student misses a test, then the instructor will assign a zero for the missed test score. With approved documented justification from the student, the instructor will record the students final exam grade in place of the missed test score; otherwise, the zero score will remain. This arrangement is only available once per student per class. Everyone must take the final exam. There are no opportunities for extra credit work for grade enhancement purposes.

Withdrawal Policy:Withdrawal deadline: 10/31 (Automatic grade of W)Special Technology Utilized by Students: -Use of any calculator is allowed during tests and exams.-Math Lab located in bldg 4, room 302.-Stat Lab located in bldg. 4, room 202- Hawkes Learning Systems Statistical Software

Hawkes Learning System

TO INSTALL THE HLS SOFTWARE: 1. Place CD #1 Installation Disc in the CD-ROM drive. 1. The installation will begin automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions.1. You will be prompted to enter a HLS Course ID. The course ID is UWFSTAT TO GET YOUR ACCESS CODE:1. Either go to www.hawkeslearning.com and click on get your access code or click on the I need an access code link from the software. 1. Fill out the form (including your 15-digit license number from the yellow sticker on the CD sleeve). Click on the submit button and your personalized Access Code will appear on the screen. You will also receive an e-mail with the Access Code as an attachment called access.cod which you should save.TO ENTER THE SOFTWARE AND SAVE YOUR ACCESS CODE:1. Double-click on the purple diamond icon on your Desktop (or go to Start, Programs, Hawkes Learning Systems). 1. Enter your Access Code when prompted. You may type it, paste it, or load it from a disk by clicking the Load From Disk option. If you type or paste your Access Code, you will be prompted to save it. Save your Access Code to avoid typing it each time.TO ENROLL IN YOUR INSTRUCTORS GRADEBOOK:1. If you have internet access and have entered your HLS Course ID (which is UWFSTAT), you will be asked to enroll in your instructor's gradebook. Choose your instructor's name (Christine Bond)and the correct section (either STA2023-81627 for MW 9:30-10:45 or STA2023-81620 for MW 2:30 3:45.TO CERTIFY (DO YOUR ASSIGNMENT IN THE SOFTWARE):1. The Certify option is where you will complete your assignment. 1. After certifying, you will be given a certification code (this verifies that you completed your assignment). It is recommended that you save and/or print your certification code. You should receive a message that says your certificate for the lesson has been registered successfully. Contact Tech. Support at (800)-426-9538 for assistance or any question

Expectations for Academic Conduct/Plagiarism Policy:As members of the University of West Florida, we commit ourselves to honesty. As we strive for excellence in performance, integritypersonal and institutionalis our most precious asset. Honesty in our academic work is vital, and we will not knowingly act in ways which erode that integrity. Accordingly, we pledge not to cheat, nor to tolerate cheating, nor to plagiarize the work of others. We pledge to share community resources in ways that are responsible and that comply with established policies of fairness. Cooperation and competition are means to high achievement and are encouraged. Indeed, cooperation is expected unless our directive is to individual performance. We will compete constructively and professionally for the purpose of stimulating high performance standards. Finally, we accept adherence to this set of expectations for academic conduct as a condition of membership in the UWF academic community.

Assistance for Students with Disabilities: The Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) at the University of West Florida supports an inclusive learning environment for all students. If there are aspects of the instruction or design of this course that hinder your full participation, such as time-limited exams, inaccessible web content, or the use of non-captioned videos and podcasts, please notify the instructor or the SDRC as soon as possible. You may contact the SDRC office by e-mail at [email protected] or by phone at (850) 474-2387. Appropriate academic accommodations will be determined based on the documented needs of the individual.

WEATHER EMERGENCY INFORMATIONIn the case of severe weather or other emergency, the campus might be closed and classes cancelled. Official closures and delays are announced on the UWF website and broadcast on WUWF-FM.Weather Emergency Information 1. WUWF-FM (88.1MHz) is the official information source for the university. Any pertinent information regarding closings, cancellations, and the re-opening of campus will be broadcast. 1. In the event that hurricane preparation procedures are initiated, the UWF Home Web Page and Argus will both provide current information regarding hurricane preparation procedures, the status of classes and the closing of the university. Emergency plans for the University of West Florida related to inclement weather are available on the following UWF web pages:Information about hurricane preparedness plans is available on the UWF web site:http://uwfemergency.org/hurricaneprep.cfm

Information about other emergency procedures is available on the UWF web site:http://uwfemergency.org/