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525.414 Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers

This course provides a foundation in the theory and applications of probability and stochastic processes and an understanding of the mathematical techniques relating to random processes in the areas of signal processing, detection, estimation, and communication. Topics include the axioms of probability, random variables, and distribution functions, functions and sequences of random variables; stochastic processes; and representations of random processes.

Prerequisites: An undergraduate degree in electrical engineering.

Spring 2010 Course Schedule

The current scheduled offerings for this course for the Spring 2010 term are listed below.

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Applied Physics Laboratory (more info)

525.414.31 Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers  (Open)
TH 4:30PM - 7:10PM
01/28/2010 - 05/06/2010 Room: K3 $2,750 Ambrose, H.

Montgomery County Campus (more info)

525.414.71 Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers  (Open)
SA 12:00PM - 2:40PM
01/30/2010 - 05/08/2010 Room: Gilchrist201 $2,750 Lee, R.

Online

525.414.81 Probability and Stochastic Processes for Engineers  (Open)
01/25/2010 - 05/08/2010 $2,750 Fry, R.