Math 465/565

Class Times, Days, and Place: 12:00 MWF, Deady Hall 210
Instructor: Hao Wang
Text Book: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics by R. V. Hogg et al. Fifth Edition
Office: 11A Deady Hall
Office Hours:  Wednesday 2:00 - 2:40pm,  Friday 2:00 - 2:40pm
E-mail: haowang@darkwing.uoregon.edu
Web URL: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~haowang/teaching/465_WIN2004/465_WIN2004.html

Grading Policy:

Your course grade is determined by the sum of  following performance scores: homeworks(total 20 scores), midterm(total 20 scores), final exam(total 60
scores).

Homework:   Homework questions and due date are posted in the following Tentative Syllabus of this web page which will be updated very often. Homework is due weekly before 3:00pm of each Friday or the date specified in the Tentative Syllabus. It is your responsibility to check the updated Tentative Syllabus each Thursday afternoon or the date before the specified due date in the Tentative Syllabus. Late handing in homework will not be accepted.   One homework will be dropped and the remaining homework scores will be averaged and contributed to the course grade. You can discuss with other students while working on your homework problems, but copying other students' answers is not allowed, otherwise a penalty of  score deduction may be given. Your solution to each homework problem should be legible and should give out your ideas. No details will have no scores.  Please use 8.5" by 11" sheets to do your homework and don't forget to write down your first name and last name  on each page. Your homework will be returned and put  in the homework return box by your grader. The attendance will be checked randomly.  Poor attendance may alter this policy; see "Attendance" below.

Exam:  There are a midterm and a final exam. For each exam , you can bring  a 8.5" by 11" sheet with formulae or useful notes for you, but discussing and any cheating are not allowed during the exam, otherwise a penalty of  score deduction from your  exam may be given. Your solution to each exam problem should be legible and include your ideas. No details will have no scores. Each exam time is specified. There is no make-up exam.

Attendance:   You are responsible for all the announcements, changes, course information, and topics that I cover in class. If you miss a substantial number of lectures (more than 5) without discussing the matter with me and without a valid excuse, I may refuse to accept homework from you, late or on time.

                                                                             Tentative Syllabus
                                                                        (Updated on Jan. 2, 2004)
 
 
Weeks Remarks Content Covered Homework question numbers
Jan 5 - Jan 9 Class starts on Jan 5th Sections 4.8, 4.9, 5.1  
Jan 12 - Jan 16  Sections 5.2- 5.4 4.97; 4.103; 4.112; 4.119; 4.127 
Jan 21 - Jan 23 No Class on Jan 19th
Martin Luther King Holiday
Sections 5.5, 6.1, 6.2 5.1; 5.3; 5.7; 5.8; 5.10 
Jan 26 - Jan 30 Sections 6.3 - 6.5  5.11;5.15; 5.20; 5.27; 5.33; 5.34;
Feb 2 - Feb 6 Sections 6.6;7.1;7.2  6.1; 6.12; 6.14; ;6.20; 6.24; 6.30; 6.31 
Feb 9 - Feb 13 Midterm on Feb 11th Sections 7.3.- 7..5 6.39; 6.45; 6.46; 6.49;
Feb 16 - Feb 20 Sections 7.6 - 7.8  6.57; 6.58; 7.2; 7.3; 7.6
Feb 23 - Feb 27 Sections 7.9 - 8.1 6.8; 6.9; 6.44;  6.75; 7.11; 7.17;
Mar 1 - Mar 5 Sections 8.2 - 8.3 7.18 ; 7.20;  7.25; 7.27; 7.30;
Mar 8 - Mar 12 Mar 12th is the last day of class Sections 8.4 7.31; 7.38; 7.43; 7.45; 7.46
March 17, 1:00-3:00pm Office hour 
March 18, 1:00-3:00pm Office hour 
March 19, 10:15am , Friday  Final Exam

 
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