MXB241 Probability and Stochastic Modelling 2


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Unit code:MXB241
Prerequisite(s):MXB101 and MXB105
Equivalent(s):MAB314
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 2
Online
Semester 2
CSP student contribution  $555
Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,324
International unit fee  $4,296
It is important to develop skills and knowledge in both statistics and mathematics. Building on the methodology and skills developed in previous studies in probability and stochastic modelling, this unit provides you with formal statistical tools such as stochastic process models and statistical methods for theoretical and applied development. These methods are useful in a wide range of areas, from communication systems and networks to traffic to law to biology to financial analysis, and link with other modern areas of mathematics. This unit will provide opportunities to learn how to build statistical models of real world processes, acknowledging the assumptions inherent in selected models. The skills developed in this unit will be integral in the understanding of material throughout your studies in statistics and mathematical modelling.