STAT 5300 -- Statistical Process Control
Spring, 2005
TR 1:30 - 2:45
Technology 108

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Here is the Practice Final Exam.
Solutions will be provided soon.

I'll put course announcements here. Be sure to check here regularly, especially if you can't make it to class for any reason.


Assignments:

  • Homework 7
  • Homework 8


    Data sets:


    Instructor: Michael Minnotte
    Office: Lund 201-C
    Phone: 797-2844
    E-mail: minnotte@math.usu.edu
    Office Hours: TR 9:30 - 10:20, W 10:30 - 11:20 or by appointment.

    Text: Fundamentals of Quality Control and Improvement (2nd ed.), Amitava Mitra, (Prentice Hall, 1998).

    Prerequisites: You must have some previous experience with general statistics. Stat 2000 or 3000 are good background, but Stat 2300 or an equivalent class at another university are acceptable substitutes. If you are concerned about your preparation, please come see me.

    Homework: I will assign homework every 1-2 weeks, usually from the text book. Please make things easy on me and yourself; make your homeworks easy to read and grade. Use one side of the paper, write neatly, and leave plenty of space. I will not grade a paper which I can't read. Also, show your work. Full credit will not, in general, be given for just the answer. If your answer is wrong, you will probably receive partial credit if you show your work, but not otherwise.

    Many of the problems will involve computer work (see below). For the computational portions of such problems, you need only turn in the relevant output, together with any associated discussion and answers to specific questions. You do not need to turn in programming code or commands.

    Finally, you may help each other with your homeworks, but I expect what you turn in to be your own work. Helping does not mean simply copying what someone else has put down.

    Late Homeworks: All homework will be due in class on the due date. The grade for the homework will be reduced by 10% if it is turned in late on the due date, and another 10% for every working day it is late after that, to a minimum of 30% of the original grade.

    Once during the semester, I will, on request, waive the late penalty for a paper turned in by the class one week after the due date (or start the clock then for a still later turn-in). Simply note the request at the top of your homework when turning it in. Additional requests for extension without penalty will not be granted, so save this for a time you really need it.

    Computer Use: We will use the SAS computer package, available on the PC's in the SciTech, AgSci, and Family Life computer labs, as well as in the group rooms outside the Merrill Library lab.

    Tests: There will be a midterm in class on March 3, and the final will be Thursday, April 28, from 11:30 to 1:20. Both tests will be open book and open notes, and will be similar to the types of problems in the homework.

    Grades: For each person I will compute an overall score according to the formula

    40% Homework + 20% Midterm + 40% Final Exam
    and will assign grades accordingly. There is no fixed grade profile for this class: if everyone does well, everyone can get an A.

    Disability Policy: If a student has a disability that will likely require some accomodation by the instructor, the student must contact the instructor and document the disability through the Disability Resource Center, preferably during the first week of the course. Any requests for special considerations relating to attendance, pedagogy, taking of examinations, etc. must be discussed with and approved by the instructor. In cooperation with the Disability Resource Center, course materials can be provided in alternative formats - large print, audio, diskette or Braille.

    Late Adds: The last day to add this class is January 31. Attending this class beyond that date without being officially registered will not be approved by the Dean's Office.

    The above schedule and procedures in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances.



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