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CS 360 — Introduction to Statistics
(dt. Grundlagen der Statistik)
Level, degree of commitment | Advanced module, depends on importing study program |
Forms of teaching and learning, workload |
Lecture (2 SWS), recitation class (2 SWS), 180 hours (60 h attendance, 120 h private study) |
Credit points, formal requirements |
6 CP Course requirement(s): Successful completion of at least 50 percent of the points from the weekly exercises as well as at least 2 presentations of the tasks. Examination type: Oral examination (individual examination) or written examination |
Language, Grading |
German,The grading is done with 0 to 15 points according to the examination regulations for the degree program B.Sc. Computer Science. |
Subject, Origin | Computer Science, B.Sc. Computer Science |
Duration, frequency |
, each winter semester |
Person in charge of the module's outline | Prof. Dr. Dominik Heider, Prof. Dr. Matthias Schott |
Contents
- Statistical key figures
- Probability theory, probability measures and spaces
- Random variables and their distributions
- Important probability distributions, statistical tests
Qualification Goals
Students will
- know the basics of statistics, in particular statistical ratios, distributions, distribution densities, hypotheses and hypothesis tests,
- can recognize cross connections to computer science,
- are able to apply mathematical and especially statistical ways of thinking and working to concrete problems, also to technically motivated problems,
- have a mathematical and statistical intuition and are able to translate this into precise concepts and formal reasoning,
- have a trained ability to abstract,
- are able to participate in the statistics practical course,
- are able to discuss statistical content in a structured manner in a group.
Prerequisites
None. The competences taught in the following modules are recommended: Basic Linear Algebra, Basic Real Analysis.
Recommended Reading
- Will be announced in the course.
Please note:
This page describes a module according to the latest valid module guide in Winter semester 2023/24. Most rules valid for a module are not covered by the examination regulations and can therefore be updated on a semesterly basis. The following versions are available in the online module guide:
- Winter 2016/17 (no corresponding element)
- Summer 2018
- Winter 2018/19
- Winter 2019/20
- Winter 2020/21
- Summer 2021
- Winter 2021/22
- Winter 2022/23
- Winter 2023/24
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