Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
62 views8 pages

Handout

This document outlines a course on Engineering Mathematics IV focused on probability and statistics. The course is offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering to acquaint students with these topics. [The course will cover fundamental probability concepts like random variables, distributions, correlation as well as statistical techniques like hypothesis testing.] At the end of the course students will be able to apply probability and statistics to solve problems, understand key concepts, implement relations between random variables, comprehend random sampling, and apply statistical tests. The syllabus, learning outcomes, assessment plan and lecture topics are provided.

Uploaded by

the
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
62 views8 pages

Handout

This document outlines a course on Engineering Mathematics IV focused on probability and statistics. The course is offered by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering to acquaint students with these topics. [The course will cover fundamental probability concepts like random variables, distributions, correlation as well as statistical techniques like hypothesis testing.] At the end of the course students will be able to apply probability and statistics to solve problems, understand key concepts, implement relations between random variables, comprehend random sampling, and apply statistical tests. The syllabus, learning outcomes, assessment plan and lecture topics are provided.

Uploaded by

the
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 8

School of Computer Science and Engineering

Department of Computer Science and Engineering


Engineering Mathematics IV | MA2201| 3 Credits | 2 1 0 3
Session: January 2024– May 2024 | Faculty: Dr Reema Jain | Class: B.Tech. IV Sem

A. Introduction: This course is offered by Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics as a regular


course to make the students acquainted with the subject of probability and statistics at an
early stage. Probability and statistics is an important foundation for computer science fields
such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, randomized algorithms,
image processing, and scientific simulations. In this course, students will expand their
knowledge of probabilistic methods and apply them to diverse computational problems. The
first part of the course offers in depth knowledge of probability theory (random event,
probability, characteristics of random variables, probability distributions and moment
generating functions) which is necessary for simulation of random processes. In the second
part, sampling theory is discussed. Each concept is explained through various examples and
application-oriented problems.
B. Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to
[2201.1] Apply the concept of probability and related theorems in solving various real-world
problems.
[2201.2] Understand the key concept of random variable, its probability distributions including mean,
expectation, variance and moments.
[2201.3] Implement the variation and the relation between two random variables by using the concept
of correlation.
[2201.4] Comprehend the concept of random sample and its sampling distribution which will enhance
the logical & analytical skills.
[2201.5] Apply the statistics for testing the significance of the given large and small sample data by
using t-test, F-test and Chi-square test.

C. PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PO1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, computer science, and
communication engineering fundamentals to the solution of complex engineering
problems.

1
PO2. Problem analysis: The sophisticated curriculum would enable a graduate to identify,
formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems
reaching substantiated conclusions using basic principles of mathematics, computing
techniques and communication engineering principles.
PO3. Design/development of solutions: Upon analysing, the B Tech CSE graduate should be
able to devise solutions for complex engineering problems and design system
components or processes that meet the specified requirements with appropriate
consideration for law, safety, cultural & societal obligations with environmental
considerations.
PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: To imbibe the inquisitive practices to
have thrust for innovation and excellence that leads to use research-based knowledge and
research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data,
and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex
engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6. The engineer and society: The engineers are called society builders and transformers.
B. Tech CSE graduate should be able to apply reasoning informed by the contextual
knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues, and the consequent
responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7. Environment and sustainability: The zero effect and zero defect is not just a slogan,
it is to be practised in each action. Thus, a B Tech CSE should understand the impact
of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and
demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO8. Ethics: Protection of IPR, staying away from plagiarism are important. Student should
be able to apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities,
and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9. Individual and teamwork: United we grow, divided we fall is a culture at MUJ. Thus,
an outgoing student should be able to function effectively as an individual, and as a
member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively for all engineering processes & activities
with the peer engineering team, community and with society at large. Clarity of
thoughts, being able to comprehend and formulate effective reports and design
documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a
member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in varied environments.

2
PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to
engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological
change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

At the end of the B. Tech. CSE program, the student:


PSO1. Imbibe the basic concepts and applications of computer-based Communication or
networking, information sharing, signal processing, web-based systems, smart devices,
and communication technology.
PSO2. Investigate prominent areas in the field of Computer and Communication Engineering
to provide feasible solutions.
PSO3. Apply the contextual knowledge in the field of Computing and Communication to
assess social, health, safety, and security issues relevant to the professional engineering
practice.
D. Assessment Plan:
Criteria Description Maximum Marks
Internal Assessment Sessional Exam 30
(Summative) CWS Marks based on Quizzes and 30
Assignments.
End Term Exam End Term Exam 40
(Summative)
Total 100
Attendance A minimum of 75% Attendance required to be maintained by a
(Formative) student to be qualified for taking up the End Semester examination.
The allowance of 25% includes all types of leaves including
medical leaves.
Homework/ Home Although these works are not graded with marks. However, a
Assignment/ Activity student is expected to participate and perform these assignments
Assignment with full zeal.
(Formative)

E. SYLLABUS

Basic Set theory, Axioms of probability, Sample space, conditional probability, total
probability theorem, Baye's theorem. One dimensional and two dimensional random
variables, mean and variance, properties, Chebyschev's inequality, correlation coefficient,
Distributions, Binomial, Poisson, Normal and Chisquare. Functions of random variables: One
dimensional and Two dimensional, F & T distributions, Moment generating functions,
Sampling theory, Central limit theorem, Point estimation, MLE, Interval estimation, Test of
Hypothesis: significance level, certain best tests; Chi square test.

3
References:
1. P. L. Meyer, Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications, (2e), Oxford and IBH
publishing, 1980.
2. Miller, Freund and Johnson, Probability and Statistics for Engineers, (8e), Prentice Hall of India,
2011.
3. Hogg and Craig, Introduction to mathematical statistics, (6e), Pearson Education, 2012.
4. Sheldon M Ross, Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Elsevier,
2010

F. LECTURE PLAN

Lecture Topic Session Outcome Mode of Corresponding Mode of


Number Delivery CO Assessing CO
1 Introduction of the Course Develop the Lecture, NA NA
understanding about Discussion &
the course Examples
2 Basic Set Theory Students will get the Lecture, 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
acquaintance with Discussion & & End Term
the basic concept of Examples Exam
Set Theory
3 Axioms of Probability Learn about the basic Lecture, 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
concept of Discussion & & End Term
Probability Examples Exam
4 Conditional Probability Understand the Lecture, 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
Conditional Discussion & & End Term
Probability Examples Exam
5 Total Probability Theorem Learn about Total Lecture, 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
Probability Theorem Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
6 Baye's Theorem Learn about Baye's Lecture, 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
Theorem Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
7 Tutorial-Problem Solving Apply the concepts Discussion & 2201.1 Quiz, Sessional
Session in real world Examples & End Term
problems Exam
8 Random Variable: One Learn about Random Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Dimensional Variable Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
9 Classification: Discrete & Understand the Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Continuous Random classification of Discussion & & End Term
Variable Random Variables Examples Exam
10 Random variable: Two Elaborate the concept Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Dimensional of Random Variable Discussion & & End Term
in two dimensions Examples Exam
11 Joint Distribution Function Get the knowledge of Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Joint Distribution Discussion & & End Term
Function Examples Exam
12 Marginal Distribution & Get the knowledge of Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Conditional Distribution Marginal & Discussion & & End Term
Conditional Examples Exam
Distributions
13 Mathematical Expectation Develop the notion Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
and Variance of Mean & variance Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
14 Moments & Moment Elaborate the concept Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Generating Function of Mgf Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam

4
15 Tutorial-Problem Solving Apply the concepts Discussion & 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Session in real world Examples & End Term
problems Exam
16 Functions of Random Develop the notion Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Variables of Functions of Discussion & & End Term
Random Variables Examples Exam
17 Covariance Understand the Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
concept of Discussion & & End Term
Covariance Examples Exam
18 Conditional Expectation Elaborate the notion Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
of Expectation Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
19 Correlation Coefficient Calculate the Lecture, 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Correlation Discussion & & End Term
Coefficient Examples Exam
20 Chebyschev's Inequality Understand the Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
concept of Discussion & & End Term
Chebyschev's Examples Exam
Inequality
21 Tutorial-Problem Solving Apply the concepts Discussion & 2201.3 Quiz, Sessional
Session in real world Examples & End Term
problems Exam
22 Probability Distributions: Get the knowledge of Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Binomial Distribution Binomial Discussion & & End Term
Distribution Examples Exam
23 Poisson Distribution Get the knowledge of Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Poisson Distribution Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
24 Normal Distribution Get the knowledge of Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz, Sessional
Normal Distribution Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
25-27 Brief overview about Develop the concept Lecture, 2201.4 Quiz, Sessional
Sampling Theory of Sampling Theory Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
28 Point Estimation Understand the Lecture, 2201.4 Quiz, Sessional
concept of estimators Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
29 MLE (Maximum Understand the Lecture, 2201.4 Quiz, Sessional
Likelihood Estimate) concept of estimators Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
30 Central Limit Theorem Understand the Discussion & 2201.4 Quiz, Sessional
concept of Central Examples & End Term
Limit Theorem Exam
31 Interval Estimation Understand the Lecture, 2201.4 Quiz, Sessional
concept of estimators Discussion & & End Term
Examples Exam
32 Tutorial-Problem Solving Apply the concepts Discussion & 2201.4 Quiz & End
Session in real world Examples Term Exam
problems
33 Testing of Hypothesis: Analyze the Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
Statistical Hypothesis, Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Null Hypothesis, Alternate Examples
Hypothesis & Types of
Error
34 Level of Significance & Analyze the Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
Critical Region Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
35 Procedure for Testing of Analyze the Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
Hypothesis Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Examples

5
36 t-Distribution Understand t- Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz & End
Distribution Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
37 Test of Significance based Apply the tests of Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
on t-Distribution Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
38 F- Distribution Understand F- Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz & End
Distribution Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
39 Test of Significance based Apply the tests of Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
on F-Distribution Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
40 Chi-square Distribution Understand Chi- Lecture, 2201.2 Quiz & End
square Distribution Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
41 Chi square Test Apply the tests of Lecture, 2201.5 Quiz & End
Hypothesis Discussion & Term Exam
Examples
42 Tutorial-Problem Solving Apply the concepts Discussion & 2201.5 Quiz & End
in real world Examples Term Exam
problems

6
G. COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (MAPPING OF COs WITH POs)

CORRELATION WITH PROGRAM OUTCOMES CORRELATION WITH


CO STATEMENT PROGRAM SPECIFIC
OUTCOMES
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
MA2201.1 Apply the concept of probability and related
theorems in solving various real-world 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1
problems.
MA2201.2 Understand the key concept of random variable,
its probability distributions including mean, 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 2
expectation, variance and moments.
MA2201.3 Implement the variation and the relation
between two random variables by using the 3 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 1 1
concept of correlation.
MA2201.4 Comprehend the concept of random sample and
its sampling distribution which will enhance the 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 2
logical & analytical skills.
MA2201.5 Apply the statistics for testing the significance
of the given large and small sample data by 3 2 1 2 1 2 3 3 2 1 2 1 3 3 2
using t-test, F-test and Chi-square test.
1- Low Correlation; 2- Moderate Correlation; 3- Substantial Correlation

7
H. Course Outcome Attainment Level Matrix:
ATTAINMENT OF PROGRAM OUTCOMES ATTAINMENT OF
CO STATEMENT THRESHOLD VALUE: 40% PROGRAM SPECIFIC
OUTCOMES
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PO 11 PO 12 PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3
2201.1 Apply the concept of probability and
related theorems in solving various
real-world problems.
2201.2 Understand the key concept of random
variable, its probability distributions
including mean, expectation, variance
and moments.
2201.3 Implement the variation and the
relation between two random variables
by using the concept of correlation.

2201.4 Comprehend the concept of random


sample and its sampling distribution
which will enhance the logical &
analytical skills.
2201.5 Apply the statistics for testing the
significance of the given large and
small sample data by using t-test, F-
test and Chi-square test.

0-No Attainment; 1- Low Attainment; 2- Moderate Attainment; 3- Substantial Attainment

You might also like