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BUS 220 – Elementary Statistics

BUS 220 – Elementary Statistics. Orientation Sophea Chea, Ph.D. About instructor About the course Why the course? Responsibilities of instructor and students How to fail the course About you. Sophea Chea ( schea1@dccc.edu ). Lecturer of BCIS, Delaware Valley College

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BUS 220 – Elementary Statistics

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  1. BUS 220 – Elementary Statistics Orientation Sophea Chea, Ph.D.

  2. About instructor • About the course • Why the course? • Responsibilities of instructor and students • How to fail the course • About you

  3. Sophea Chea (schea1@dccc.edu) • Lecturer of BCIS, Delaware Valley College • Assistant Professor, University of Maryland UC • Instructor, Delaware County Community College • Visiting Assisting Professor, Temple University • Assistant Professor, Bloomsburg University • Instructor of MIS and Statistics, University of Hawaii (UH) West Oahu • Research Associate and instructor at UH Manoa • Marketing Operations Supervisor at Shell Oil Cambodia (1998-1999) • Ph.D. in CIS from UH Manoa • MBA from Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok • Bachelor of Science in EE from Cambodian Institute of Technology Mean of contacting instructor: email, I check it once per day

  4. Teaching Philosophy • Total Quality Learning = P3 • Preparation – Read text and PPT • Participation – Come to class, be alert, pay attention, and complete In-Class Exercises • Practice – Complete Homework and Projects by the due date Seek help as soon as possible!

  5. About You Please let me know: • What do I need to know about you to help you get the most out of this course? • What do you expected from this course? • What are your concerns?

  6. About the Course • BUS220 – Elementary Statistics • Credits: 3 • Course Website: http://www.sophea.info/portal/Teaching/BUS220/tabid/59/Default.aspx • Prerequisite: MAT 100 or above; a working knowledge of the algebra used to manipulate & solve equations is essential. • Instructional method: weekly class meeting T (6:35 – 9:35)

  7. About the Course… • Grading Criteria: • Homework (Top 10) 15 • Three Exams 65 • Class Participation and in-class exercises 10 • Quizzes 10 Total 100 • Grade guideline: Refinements will be made as necessary

  8. Professionalism • Be on time, be courteous and respect others • No cell phone, no food • No disruptive behaviors • If final grade is borderline between two letter grades professionalism will help • Academic Integrity • First offense – zero for the grade in question • Second offense – Fail grade for the course

  9. About the Course… • Required Textbook • Lind, Marchal, & Wathen. (2008.) • Statistical Technique for Business & Economics with Student CD, DCCC Special (13th) Edition, • ISBN 978-0-07-303023-4

  10. About the Course… • Take the time to read the syllabus. • For each chapter: • Read the assigned chapter • Attend the weekly class meeting, pay attention, and prepare to ask questions. • Complete Homework assignment as soon as it is assigned. • Turn in assignment by the deadline. Don’t forget to sign in for each class

  11. Why the course? • Numerical information is everywhere • Statistical techniques are used to make decisions that affect our daily lives • No matter what your career is, you will make professional decisions that involve data • It is a required course

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  13. The Bottom Line: My Responsibilities • Help you comprehend materials and meet course objectives • Prepare and provide clear instruction on assignments and exams • Provide fair grading • Respond to e-mail in 48 hours the latest • Adjust course as needed to benefit the majority of students Let me know if I fall short in any of the above, any concern don’t hesitate to speak it out.

  14. The Bottom Line: Your Responsibilities • Read assigned readings before class • Complete and turn in the homework on time • Seek help when needed (don’t let problems accumulated) • Documented emergency only, No excuses! In short, try your best and have fun!

  15. How to fail this class? • Cheating of all kinds • Do not read the textbook and materials • Overall grade of less than 60% • Do not complete homework • Do not come to class

  16. Last but not least, you are on your honor not to cheat, give, or receive help from others when taking quizzes and exams

  17. In-Class Exercise • Practice the math exercises using calculator and Excel (Hands-out or download from course web site) • If you cannot comprehend most of the content of math review please use the tutoring service offered by the college.

  18. Divisibility Rules

  19. Divisibility Rules cont’d

  20. Thanks!Looking forward to a rewarding learning experience.

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