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|  | The objective of this course is to provide graduate-level students 
(1) an overview of various experimental designs and problem conceptualization
methods used in research and in the real-world
environment (i.e., "See the Forest not just Trees" -- it's all about 
the SYSTEM!!), and (2)
proper and practical statistical methods applicable to multidisciplinary engineering 
problems with an environmental engineering stress.  
Fundamental and general concepts on system characterization adn statistics 
will be reviewed in the beginning part 
of the semester, then progresses rapidly into various statistical methods applicable to research/project 
activities such as experiment/sample design strategies, test of hypotheses, and the 
analysis aspect including regression and correlation, analysis of variance, nonparametric 
statistics, and probability distributions -- to consummate "Why would/should I" prior- and 
"What am I going to do with" posterior-conditions.
Emphasis will be equally on concepts and applications. Statistical
Analysis Systems (SAS) software available in ODU HPC (High Performance Computing) 
cluster, VCL (Virtual Computer Lab) and MoVE (Monarch Virtual Environment)
platforms will be heavily
used for homework assignments and for the class project. 
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	|   Syllabus
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 |   Assignments
 |   Supplementary
 |   Intro to SAS
 |   SAS Sources
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	|   Class Project
 Guideline
 |   Introduction to
 Unix
 |   Remote Access
 Guide to Turing HPC Server
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