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Mathematics II - Mathematics II, Group E

Participation Prerequisites

Mathematics I

Course Content

  • The course Mathematics II consists of five sections:

    • Probability
    • Discrete random variables
    • Continuous random variables
    • Multiple random variables
    • Functions of random variables

Intended Learning Outcomes and Competencies

The course Mathematics II focuses on probabilities and the basics of stochastics for application in further statistics courses and applied data science courses. Students can set up and characterize basic probability models after completing the course. Participants can analyze and apply different probability distributions for discrete and continuous random variables.

Instruction Type

Präsenzstudium

Form of Examination

Exam

Literature

The material provided is meant to be self-contained. For additional applications and examples, you can consult the following:

Stock, James, Watson, Mark W., Introduction to Econometrics. E-book available within the WHU network

Further references are provided during the lecture.

Next events

Lecture Tu, 29.10.2024 15:30 Uhr 18:45 Uhr C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium
Lecture Tu, 05.11.2024 15:30 Uhr 18:45 Uhr C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium
Lecture Mo, 11.11.2024 11:30 Uhr 15:15 Uhr K-001 Hörsaal / Lecture Hall
Lecture Th, 21.11.2024 11:30 Uhr 15:15 Uhr C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium
Lecture Th, 28.11.2024 11:30 Uhr 15:15 Uhr C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium
Lecture Th, 05.12.2024 11:30 Uhr 15:15 Uhr C-102/03 Klaus Rose Auditorium
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Lecturers

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Dr. Clemens Buchen
Lecturer

Indicative Student Workload

Self-Study 64 h
Contact Time 24 h
Examination 2 h