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Why endure the stress of STATS 116? Because it unlocks doors:

Proficiency in multivariate differential and integral calculus, typically at the level of MATH 51 and MATH 52 .

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STATS 116 Units: 3-4 (usually 4) Cardinal Course? Occasionally, if the instructor includes a community-engaged learning project involving real-data probability modeling.

Theory of Probability IIStudents who took STATS 116 in Autumn 2023 or earlier can still use it to fulfill major requirements for Data Science and MCS . Core Curriculum

However, the de facto prerequisite is . You should be comfortable reading and writing proofs. While STATS 116 is not a formal proof-writing class like CS 103, you will be expected to derive moment-generating functions, prove the Weak Law of Large Numbers, and manipulate sums and integrals with precision. Many students find it helpful to have taken MATH 115 (Real Analysis) beforehand, though that is not required.

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Why endure the stress of STATS 116? Because it unlocks doors:

Proficiency in multivariate differential and integral calculus, typically at the level of MATH 51 and MATH 52 . stats 116 stanford

:

STATS 116 Units: 3-4 (usually 4) Cardinal Course? Occasionally, if the instructor includes a community-engaged learning project involving real-data probability modeling. Why endure the stress of STATS 116

Theory of Probability IIStudents who took STATS 116 in Autumn 2023 or earlier can still use it to fulfill major requirements for Data Science and MCS . Core Curriculum You should be comfortable reading and writing proofs

However, the de facto prerequisite is . You should be comfortable reading and writing proofs. While STATS 116 is not a formal proof-writing class like CS 103, you will be expected to derive moment-generating functions, prove the Weak Law of Large Numbers, and manipulate sums and integrals with precision. Many students find it helpful to have taken MATH 115 (Real Analysis) beforehand, though that is not required.


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