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The document describes course requirements for a BS in Statistics from the University of the Philippines Los Baños. It lists 17 required statistics courses, including Elementary Statistics, Statistical Methods, Introductory Statistical Theory I-III, Applied Regression and Correlation, Experimental Designs I-II, Survey Designs, and Analysis of Multivariate Data. Each course is 3 units and covers topics such as probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression, experimental design, survey methods, and multivariate analysis. Students must complete prerequisite courses in mathematics before taking advanced statistics courses.

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The document describes course requirements for a BS in Statistics from the University of the Philippines Los Baños. It lists 17 required statistics courses, including Elementary Statistics, Statistical Methods, Introductory Statistical Theory I-III, Applied Regression and Correlation, Experimental Designs I-II, Survey Designs, and Analysis of Multivariate Data. Each course is 3 units and covers topics such as probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression, experimental design, survey methods, and multivariate analysis. Students must complete prerequisite courses in mathematics before taking advanced statistics courses.

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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES LOS BAÑOS

INSTITUTE OF STATISTICS
BS Statistics - Course Description

NO. OF
COURSE COURSE TITLE UNITS PREREQUISITES DESCRIPTION
HOURS

STATISTICS
STAT 1 Elementary 3 1,2,s MATH 11 or Basic statistical concepts, frequency
Statistics MATH 17 tables, summary measures,
probability, sampling, estimation,
testing of hypothesis, analysis of
variance, regression and correlation,
goodness-of-fit-tests and test of
independence
STAT 101 Statistical Methods 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1 Analysis of measurements and
Lec, 3 discrete data; some nonparametric
Lab) methods; simple linear regression
and correlation analysis; analysis of
variance and covariance
STAT 135 Logic and Matrix 3 3 hrs(2 STAT 101 and Basic concepts and methods in logic
Algebra in Statistics Lec, 1 MATH 37 and matrix algebra useful in Statistics
Rec)z
STAT 144 Introductory 3 STAT 1 and Probability models, operations on
Statistical Theory I MATH 38 probability, random variables and
random vectors; mathematical
expectations; sampling from a
probability distribution; statistical
inference
STAT 145 Introductory 3 3 hrs(2 STAT 144 Discrete and Continuous Probability
Statistical Theory II Lec, 1 Models; Generating Functions;
Rec) Functions of Random Variables and
Random Vectors; Sampling from
Normal Populations; Large- sample
Theory
STAT 146 Introductory 3 3 hrs(2 STAT 145 Estimation; Testing of hypothesis and
Statistical Theory Lec, 1 common parametric tests
III Recit)
STAT 147 Introduction to the 3 3 hrs(2 STAT 145 Development of point and interval
Theory of Lec, 1 estimates and formulation of tests of
Nonparametric Rec) hypothesis based on distribution-free
Statistics statistics
STAT 151 Applied Regression 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 135 or COI Linear regression; correlation
and Correlation Lec, 3 analysis; methods of model selection
Lab)
STAT 156 Introductory Time 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 135 or COI Approaches to time series analysis;
Series Analysis Lec, 3 autocovariance and autocorrelation
Lab) functions; linear stationary and non-
stationary processes; forecasting,
modelling and diagnostic checking;
seasonal time series.
STAT 162 Experimental 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1 or COI Principles of experimental design;
Designs I Lec, 3 analysis of completely randomized
Lab) design; randomized complete block
design, latin square design, factorial
experiments, split-plot design,
treatment comparisons and analysis
of covariance.

STAT 163 Survey Designs 3 3 hrs (2 STAT 144 Introduction to sampling methods:
hr Lec, 1 simple random, stratified, unequal
Rec) probability and multi-stage sampling,
methods of estimation
STAT 164 Statistics for the 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1 Statistical modelling of biological
Biological Sciences Lec, 3 data; parametric and nonparametric
Lab) tests for comparing means; analysis of
relationships among variables; probit
analysis; linear discriminant analysis;
cluster analysis; analysis of
categorical data
STAT 165 Categorical Data 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1 or COI Analysis of proportions and
Analysis Lec, 3 percentages; measures and models of
Lab) independence and associations; log-
linear, logit, logistic and probit
models for nominal and ordinal,
binary and multinomial response
data; analysis if repeated measures
categorical response data; simple and
multiple correspondence analysis
STAT 166 Statistics for the 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1 Sampling and survey operations; tests
Social Sciences Lec, 3 of hypothesis; nonparametric tests;
Lab) analysis of one-way and two-way
classification data; measures of
associations and relationships;
quantitative text analysis.
STAT 167 Statistical Quality 3 5 hrs ( 2 STAT 1 Types of variables, frequency
Control Lec, 3 distribution, descriptive measures of
Lab) a distribution, control charts, process
capability, introduction to designed
experiments for process
improvement, acceptance sampling
STAT 172 Experimental 3 5 hrs ( 2 STAT 162 Analysis of Nested Experiments;
designs II Lec, 3 Symmetric Factorials; Confounding;
Lab) Response Surface Analysis;
Experiments with Mixtures;
Incomplete Block Designs and
Lattices; Repeated Measures and
Crossover Designs; Analysis of
Similar Experiments
STAT 173 Survey Operations 3 5 hrs ( 2 STAT 163 Planning, execution and analysis of
Lec, 3 surveys
Lab)
STAT 175 Analysis of 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 1/COI Analysis of data from multivariate
Multivariate Data hrs normal populations; profile analysis;
lecture, multivariate analysis of variance;
3 hrs multivariate regression analysis;
lab) correlations; canonical correlation
analysis; path analysis; discriminant
analysis; principal component
analysis; factor analysis; cluster
analysis
STAT 181 Statistical 3 5 hrs (2 COI
Computing Lec, 3
Lab)
STAT 182 Statistical Packages 3 5 hrs (2 STAT 101 or COI Statistical packages in data
Lec, 3 processing and analysis
Lab)
STAT 190 Special Problem 3
STAT 191 Special Topics 3 3 hrs COI Topics:
 Small-area Estimation
 Study Designs in Biostatistics and
Epidemiology
 Environmental Risk Analysis
STAT 198 Practicum 3 COI
STAT 199 Undergraduate 1 1 hr COI
Seminar
MATHEMATICS

MATH 17 Algebra and 5 5 hrs None Sets and numbers; the algebra of
Trigonometry numbers as a logical system;
inequalities; absolute values and
coordinate systems, functions and
graphs, circular, linear, polynomial
and quadratic functions; exponential
and logarithmic functions;
application of the circular function;
angles.
MATH 36 Mathematical 5 5 hrs MATH 14 or The real number system; plane
Analysis I MATH 17 analytic geometry and conic sections,
limits and continuity, differentiation
and integration of algebraic functions
MATH 37 Mathematical 5 5 hrs MATH 36 Derivatives and integrals of
Analysis I transcendental functions; parametric
equations; polar coordinates,
techniques of integration and
applications; vectors in two or three
dimensions; loci in space
MATH 38 Mathematical 3 3 hrs MATH 37 Theories, techniques and applications
Analysis I of partial differentiation and multiple
integration, vector differential and
integral calculus; elements of infinite
series
PHYSICS

PHY 1 Introductory 3 5 hrs (2 An elementary survey of the concepts


Physics Lec, 3 and laws of physics, covering
Lab) mechanics, heat, electricity,
magnetism, optics, relativity, atomkic
and nuclear physics with emphasis on
unifying principles .
COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 11 Introduction to 3 5 hrs (2 MATH 11 or Introduction to the major areas of


computer science Lec, 3 MATH 17 computer science; software systems
Lab) and methodology; computer theory;
computer organization and
architecture.
CMSC 21 Fundamentals of 3 5 hrs (2 CMSC 11 Introduction to computer-
Programming Lec, 3 programming using a general
Lab) purpose, structured, procedural
high-level language; program design,
testing and debugging.
CMSC 22 Object-oriented 3 5 hrs (2 CMSC 11 Design and implementation of
programming Lec, 3 object-oriented programs.
Lab)
HUMANITIES

ENG 1 College English 3 3 hrs English-language structure, style and


use in various context
ENG 2 College writing in 3 3 hrs Critical reading and style in writing
English expository academic papers
ENG 10 Writing of scientific 3 3 hrs Principles underlying the preparation
papers and writing of scientific papers
SPCM 1 Speech 3 3 Theories and principles of speaking
Communication and listening and their effective and
ethical applications in various
situations
CHEMISTRY

CHEM 15 Fundamentals of 5 9 hrs (3 Basic principles of chemistry, atomic,


Chemistry Lec, 6 molecular structure, chemical
Lab) bonding, quantitative relationship;
descriptive organic chemistry and
survey of biomolecules.
BIOLOGY

BIO 1 General Biology I 3 5 hrs (2 None Principles of biology with emphasis


Lec, 3 on the molecular , cellular, tissue-
Lab) organ, and organismic levels of
organization of life
BIO 2 General Biology II 3 5 hrs (2 None Principles of biology with emphasis
Lec, 3 on the organismic, population and
Lab) community levels of organization of
life, the biosphere in perspective
levels of organization of life
BIO 30 Genetics 3 5 hrs (2 Mechanism of heredity and variation,
Lec, 3 cytogenetics, mutation, nature of
Lab) genes, population genetics and
evolution genetics; biometrical
procedures
SOCIAL SCIENCES

PI 10 The Life and Works 3 3 hrs Junior Standing Significance of the life and writings of
of Jose Rizal Rizal in the life of the Filipino people.
ECONOMICS

ECON 11 General Economics 3 3 hrs Introduction to economic analysis


with special application to the
Philippines
GE Courses
Arts and Humanities 9 (3 courses)
Social Science and philosophy 6 (2 courses)
Mathematics, Science and 9 (3 courses)
Technology
Other Courses
Physical Education (8) 4 courses
NSTP (4.5) 3 courses

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