Course Website Locator: bio230-01
Harvard School of Public Health
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Fall 2009
Probability Theory and Applications I
Cross listed at FAS as BIST230
Dr. A. Schwartzman
5 credits
Lectures, laboratories. Two 2-hour sessions each week. One 2-hour lab each week.
Axiomatic foundations of probability, independence, conditional probability, joint distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, characteristic functions, moment inequalities, sampling distributions, modes of convergence and their interrelationships, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem, and stochastic processes.
Course Note: Enrollment in the Biostatistics department, or BIO 222, or signature of instructor required; lab or section times to be announced at first meeting; cross-listed: HSPH student must register for HSPH course.
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Fall 2008
Probability Theory and Applications I
Cross listed at FAS as BIST230
Dr. A. Schwartzman
5 credits
Lectures, laboratories. Two 2-hour sessions each week. One 2-hour lab each week.
Axiomatic foundations of probability, independence, conditional probability, joint distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, characteristic functions, moment inequalities, sampling distributions, modes of convergence and their interrelationships, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem, and stochastic processes.
Course Note: Enrollment in the Biostatistics department, or BIO 222, or signature of instructor required; lab or section times to be announced at first meeting; cross-listed: HSPH student must register for HSPH course.
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Fall 2007
Probability Theory and Applications I
Cross listed at FAS as BIST230
Dr. M. Pagano
5 credits
Lectures, laboratories. Two 2-hour sessions each week. One 2-hour lab each week.
Axiomatic foundations of probability, independence, conditional probability, joint distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, characteristic functions, moment inequalities, sampling distributions, modes of convergence and their interrelationships, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem, and stochastic processes.
Course Note: Enrollment in the Biostatistics department, or BIO 222, or signature of instructor required; lab or section times to be announced at first meeting; cross-listed: HSPH student must register for HSPH course. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Fall 2006
Probability Theory and Applications I
Cross listed at FAS as BIST230
Dr. M. Pagano
5 credits
Lectures, laboratories. Two 2-hour sessions each week. One 2-hour lab each week.
Axiomatic foundations of probability, independence, conditional probability, joint distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, characteristic functions, moment inequalities, sampling distributions, modes of convergence and their interrelationships, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem, and stochastic processes.
Course Note: Enrollment in the Biostatistics department, or BIO 222, or signature of instructor required; lab or section times to be announced at first meeting; cross-listed: HSPH student must register for HSPH course. (5.06)
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.
Fall 2005
Probability Theory and Applications I
Marcello Pagano
Cross listed at FAS as BIST230.
Dr. M. Pagano
5 credits
Lectures, laboratories. Two 2-hour sessions each week. One 2-hour lab each week.
Axiomatic foundations of probability, independence, conditional probability, joint distributions, transformations, moment generating functions, characteristic functions, moment inequalities, sampling distributions, modes of convergence and their interrelationships, laws of large numbers, central limit theorem, and stochastic processes. Course Note: Enrollment in the Biostatistics department, or BIO 222, or signature of instructor required; lab or section times to be announced at first meeting; cross-listed: HSPH student must register for HSPH course.
Course evaluations are an important method for feedback on the quality of course offerings. The submission of a course evaluation is a requirement for this course. Your grade for the course will be made available only after you have submitted responses to at least the first three questions of the on-line evaluation for this course.