What This Document Is
This is the official syllabus for STAT 200, an introductory Statistical Analysis course offered at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It serves as a comprehensive guide outlining the course structure, expectations, and policies for all sections of the class. This document details essential information for students enrolled in or considering enrollment in STAT 200.
Why This Document Matters
This syllabus is crucial for any student taking STAT 200. It provides a clear understanding of how the course is organized, how grades are calculated, and what resources are available for support. Students should refer to this document frequently throughout the semester to stay informed about important dates, policies regarding assignments, and available assistance. Prospective students can use this syllabus to assess the course workload and determine if it aligns with their academic goals and preparation.
Common Limitations or Challenges
While this syllabus provides a broad overview of the course, it does *not* contain the actual statistical content taught in STAT 200. It won’t provide solutions to practice problems, detailed explanations of statistical concepts, or examples of lecture material. It also doesn’t include the specific content of homework assignments, exam questions, or the pre-lecture materials. Access to the full syllabus is required to understand the detailed grading breakdown and specific course schedule.
What This Document Provides
* Information on required course materials, including textbooks and calculator policies.
* Details regarding homework assignments, including frequency and policies on late submissions.
* An overview of the exam schedule, including the number and type of assessments.
* A breakdown of the grading components and the weighting of each component towards the final grade.
* Information on bonus point opportunities and how they are applied.
* Contact information for course instructors and technical support.
* Links to important online resources such as Lon-Capa and Compass.
* Policies regarding academic integrity and communication.