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ST102     
Elementary Statistical Theory

This information is for the 2022/23 session.

Teacher responsible

Dr James Abdey COL.5.10

Availability

This course is compulsory on the BSc in Actuarial Science, BSc in Business Mathematics and Statistics, BSc in Data Science, BSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, BSc in Finance, BSc in Financial Mathematics and Statistics, BSc in Mathematics and Economics, BSc in Mathematics with Economics, BSc in Mathematics, Statistics and Business and BSc in Politics and Data Science. This course is available on the BSc in Accounting and Finance, BSc in Philosophy and Economics and BSc in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. This course is available as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit and to General Course students.

This course cannot be taken with ST107 Quantitative Methods (Statistics), ST109 Elementary Statistical Theory I or ST110 Elementary Statistical Theory II.

Pre-requisites

A-level Mathematics.

No previous knowledge of statistics is assumed.

Course content

The course provides a precise and accurate treatment of introductory probability and distribution theory, statistical ideas, methods and techniques. Topics covered are data visualisation and descriptive statistics, probability theory, random variables, common distributions of random variables, multivariate random variables, sampling distributions of statistics, point estimation, interval estimation, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and linear regression.

Teaching

22 hours of lectures, 15 hours of classes and 10 hours of workshops in the MT. 20 hours of lectures, 15 hours of classes and 10 hours of workshops in the LT. 2 hours of lectures in the ST.

This course will be delivered through a combination of lecutres, workshops and classes, totalling a minimum of 90 hours across Michaelmas Term and Lent Term. This course does not include reading weeks.

Formative coursework

Weekly exercises will be set and students are expected to submit solutions to their class teacher each week for feedback. 

Indicative reading

All course materials are made available via Moodle, including notes to accompany the lectures, but this can be supplemented with additional background reading. The recommended supplementary text is:

Larsen R.J. and M.L. Marx (2017) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (sixth edition), Pearson (earlier editions are also fine).

Assessment

Exam (50%, duration: 2 hours, reading time: 10 minutes) in the January exam period.
Exam (50%, duration: 2 hours, reading time: 10 minutes) in the summer exam period.

Student performance results

(2019/20 - 2021/22 combined)

Classification % of students
First 54.4
2:1 24.9
2:2 14.2
Third 5
Fail 1.6

Key facts

Department: Statistics

Total students 2021/22: 409

Average class size 2021/22: 26

Capped 2021/22: No

Lecture capture used 2021/22: Yes (MT & LT)

Value: One Unit

Course selection videos

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Personal development skills

  • Problem solving
  • Application of numeracy skills