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**Course Title:** Statistics and Probability
**Course Description:** This course provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts of statistics and probability, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, stochastic models, and theoretical probability.

**Week 1: Introduction to Probability**

* Introduction to probability theory
* Basic concepts: events, sample spaces, probability measures
* Rules of probability: addition, multiplication, and independence
* Examples and exercises

**Week 2-3: Descriptive Statistics**

* Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode
* Measures of dispersion: range, variance, standard deviation
* Data visualization: histograms, box plots, scatter plots
* Applications to real-world data sets

**Week 4-5: Inferential Statistics**

* Introduction to statistical inference
* Confidence intervals: construction and interpretation
* Hypothesis testing: null and alternative hypotheses, p-values
* Type I and type II errors
* Examples and exercises

**Week 6-7: Theoretical Probability**

* Basic probability axioms: finite additivity, countable additivity
* Conditional probability and independence
* Bayes’ theorem and its applications
* Random variables and probability distributions

**Week 8-9: Stochastic Models**

* Introduction to stochastic processes
* Random walks and Markov chains
* Poisson process and renewal theory
* Applications to real-world systems

**Week 10: Review and Practice**

* Review of key concepts
* Practice problems and exercises
* Case studies and group discussions

**Course Assessment:**

* Homework assignments (40%)
* Midterm exam (20%)
* Final project or presentation (20%)
* Class participation and attendance (20%)

**Prerequisites:** None, but a basic understanding of mathematics and statistics is recommended.

**Target Audience:** Students in fields such as mathematics, statistics, engineering, economics, and computer science who want to learn the fundamentals of probability and statistics.

**Course Resources:**

* Required textbook: « Introduction to Probability » by Grimmett and Stirzaker
* Recommended textbook: « Statistics in Plain English » by Timothy C. Urdan
* Online resources: Khan Academy, Coursera, edX

**Instructor Bio:** [Your Name], Ph.D. in Statistics from [University Name]. With [Number] years of experience in teaching and research, I am passionate about making statistics accessible to students from diverse backgrounds.

This is just a sample outline, and you can modify it according to your specific needs and goals. Good luck with your course! »

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