Lecture, four hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled); outside study, seven hours. Requisites: Mathematics 32A, 33A. Recommended: course M20. Introduction to fundamental concepts and applications of probability and statistics in civil engineering, with focus on how these concepts are used in experimental design and sampling, data analysis, risk and reliability analysis, and project design under uncertainty. Topics include basic probability concepts, random variables and analytical probability distributions, functions of random variables, estimating parameters from observational data, regression, hypothesis testing, and Bayesian concepts. Letter grading.

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Mar 9, 3 PM PST
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  • LEC 1

    Open (2 seats)

    TR, TR 4pm-5:50pm, 4pm-5:50pm

    Royce Hall 362, Public Affairs Building 1234

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Instructor
Lopez Droguett, E.
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24S 23S 22S

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