Bachelor of Science in Meteorology
Program Overview
Bachelor of Science in Meteorology
The Bachelor of Science in Meteorology program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles of meteorology.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Meteorology includes a range of courses that cover the fundamental concepts of meteorology, including probability and statistics.
MATH-2012: Probability & Statistics
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 1, 2
- Pre-requisite: MATH 1010
- Notes: NA
Description
This course covers the principal concepts in statistics and probability. Topics in probability include discrete random variables and probability distributions, continuous random variables and probability distributions. Topics in statistics include random sampling and data, point estimation of parameters, statistical intervals for a single sample, and tests of hypotheses for a single sample, correlation, and regression. The course will include the use of one of the following software packages (Excel or Jamovi) for implementation. In addition, the course is designed to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Lecture 3 hours/week, Tutorial 1 hour/week. Pre-requisite: MATH 1010.
Study Plan
The study plan for the Bachelor of Science in Meteorology is designed to provide students with a structured approach to completing their degree. However, specific details of the study plan are not provided in the given context.
