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COURSE PLAN

MATHEMATICS
Department :

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS III & MAT 2206


Course Name & code :

IV SEMESTER & CSE/ICT/CC


Semester & branch :

Enter name of the faculty.


Name of the faculty :
L T P C
No of contact hours/week:
3 0 1 4

ASSESSMENT PLAN

Course Outcomes (COs)

No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
CO1: Discuss the relevance of probability in engineering problems. 5 Marks

CO2: Explain the concepts of random variable and probability distribution. 7 Marks

CO3: Identify situations where different discrete probability distributions can 7 Marks
be applied and use suitable continuous distributions to various
situations.
CO4: Understand the measures of probability distributions, point estimation 12 Marks
and interval estimation.
CO5: Understand and apply the concept of forming a hypothesis and testing 7 Marks
it.

Total

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End Semester/
Components Quizzes Sessional Tests
Make-up Examination
Duration 20 to 30 minutes 60 minutes 180 minutes
Weightage 20 % (4 X 5 marks) 30 % (2 X 15 Marks) 50 % (1 X 50 Marks)
Knowledge/ Recall; Understanding/
Understanding/ Comprehension;
Typology of Understanding/ Comprehension;
Application; Analysis; Synthesis;
Questions Comprehension; Application; Analysis;
Evaluation
Application Synthesis; Evaluation
Answer one randomly selected MCQ: 10 questions Answer all 5 full
question from the problem sheet (0.5 marks) questions of 10 marks
Pattern (Students can refer their class Short Answers: 5 each. Each question
notes) questions (2 marks) may have 2 to 3 parts
of 3/4/5/6/7 marks
4, 7, 10, and 13th week of
Schedule Calendared activity Calendared activity
academic calendar
Quiz 1 (L 1-5 & T y1-y2 ) (CO x) Test 1 Comprehensive
(L 1-15 & T b1-b2 ) examination covering
Topics Quiz 2 (L 6-12 & T y3-y4 ) (CO x) (CO x) full syllabus. Students
Covered Quiz 3 (L 13-19 & T y5-y6 ) (CO x) Test 2 are expected to answer
(L 16-31 & T b3-b4 ) all questions (CO1-5)
Quiz 4 (L 20-31 & T y7-y8 ) (CO x)
(CO x)

Course Plan
Course
L. No./
Topics Outcome
T. No.
Addressed
L0 Introduction to the course, Definition and Axioms of probability CO

L1 Conditional probability CO1


L2 Independent events CO1
L3 Total probability CO1
L4 Baye’s Theorem with proof CO1
L5 Tutorial CO1
L6 One dimensional random variables CO2
L7 Mean and Variance of one dimensional random variables, Chebyshev’s inequality CO2
with proof
L8 Tutorial CO2
L9 Two dimensional Random variables CO2
L 10 Mean and variance of discrete and continuous random variables CO2

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L 11 Covariance and Correlation Co-efficient CO2
L12 Tutorial CO2
L 13 Binomial distribution, mean and variance CO3
L 14 Poisson’s distribution - mean and variance, Uniform distribution - mean and CO3
variance
L 15 Tutorials CO3
L 16 Normal distribution, mean and variance CO3
L 17 Problems on Normal distribution CO3
L 18 Gamma, Exponential and Chi- Square Distribution -- mean and variance CO3
L 19 Tutorials CO3
L 20 Functions of one dimensional random variables CO4
L 21 Functions of two dimensional random variables CO4
L 22 F and t- distribution (Definition only) and Problems CO4
L 23 Moment generating functions (mgf) CO4
L 24 Problems related to mgf CO4
L 25 Tutorials CO4
L 26 Introduction to Sampling Theory CO4
L 27 Central limit theorem CO4
L 28 Problems on Central limit theorem CO4
L 29 Point estimation CO4
L 30 Maximum Likelyhood estimator (MLE) CO4
L 31 Tutorial CO4
L 32 Significance level, critical region and power of the test CO5
L 33 Testing of Hypothesis CO5
L 34 Problems on testing of Hypothesis CO5
L 35 Tutorial CO5
L 36 Chi-square test CO5

L 37 Best critical region, Neyman-Pearson lemma CO5


L 38 Tutorial CO5

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References:
1. Meyer P.L. - Introduction to probability and statistical applications, 2nd edition, 1980, Oxford and
IBH Publishing, Delhi.
2. Miller, Freund and Johnson - Probability and Statistics for Engineers, 8th edn, PHI, 2011.

3. Hogg and Craig, Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 6th edition, Pearson education, New
Dehli, 2012.
4. Ross Sheldon M, Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Elseveir,
2010.
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Submitted by: Dr. Kedukodi Babushri Srinivas

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 07-01-2019

Approved by: Dr. Sudhakara G

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 07-01-2019

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE (IF MULTIPLE SECTIONS EXIST):


FACULTY SECTION FACULTY SECTION
VNAY MADHUSUDANAN(VM) CSE(A) KAVITHA KOPPULA(KK) CC(A)
KEDUKODI BABUSHRI CSE(B) HARINAKSHI KARKERA(HK) CC(B)
SRINIVAS(KBS)
SUJATHA H S CSE(C) MANASA K J(MKJ) ICT(A)
VIDYA H C(VHC) CSE(D) DEVADAS NAYAK (DN) ICT(B)

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