Introduction to Course
Statistics is a science involving the collection, interpretation, measurement, estimation analysis and presentation of natural or social phenomena, through application of various tools and techniques the raw data becomes meaningful and generate the information's for decision making purpose.
The aim of the course is to describe the basic concept and knowledge of statistics. This course deals graphical representation, location and dispersion of data and the basic concepts of estimation, hypothesis testing, normal distribution, time series, sampling and regression. This course provides the knowledge about organization, classification and analysis of data, different tools for summarize a data set and interpretation of result. This focuses on the conceptual and numerical formation of statistical techniques.
Learning Outcomes
After successfully completing the course students will be able to:
  • Understand the basic concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics.
  • Demonstrate the ability to collect and present the data.
  • Exhibit skills in analysing data and interpreting the results.
Distribution of Marks
Mid Exam:           30
Final exam:         50
Sessional (Assignment,Presentation,Participation,Attendance,Quizes)    20
Books
"Statistics Theory and Methods" by Dr. M. Afzal Beg
"The Essential of Statistics" A tool for Social Research by Joseph F. Healey
Time of Class Meetings
Monday & Wednesday:  12:30-2:00 pm
 
 

Course Material