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Johns Hopkins University | EN.553.420

Probability

4.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(3.85)

Probability and its applications, at the calculus level. Emphasis on techniques of application and on rigorous mathematical demonstration. Probability, combinatorial probability, random variables, distribution functions, important probability distributions, independence, conditional probability, moments, covariance and correlation, limit theorems. Students initiating graduate work in probability or statistics should enroll in EN.553.620 or EN.553.720. Prerequisites: one year of calculus. Corequisites: multivariable calculus and linear algebra. Students who have received credit for AS.110.106 and/or AS.110.107 taken prior to Fall 2020 should contact the course instructor to determine whether they can receive permission to register for this course.

Fall 2022

(4.05)

Spring 2023

(4.37)

Fall 2022

Professor: Fred Torcaso

(4.05)

Spring 2023

Professor: Fred Torcaso

(4.37)

Lecture Sections

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F. Torcaso
09:00 - 09:50

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F. Torcaso
16:30 - 17:20

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F. Torcaso
18:00 - 18:50

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F. Torcaso
15:00 - 15:50