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Teaching and learning activities and assessment

 

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The Study Guide for Biometrics 1 (STAT2701) clearly states what learning outcomes are expected; the teaching and learning activities that students will undertake to achieve those learning outcomes; how these will be assessed; and the Graduate Attributes that will be developed throughout the duration of the course.

Learning outcome Teaching and learning activities Assessment activities Graduate attributes developed
Know statistical terminology and be aware of differences in terminology in various disciplines
  • Study guide
  • Text book
  • Examination
  • Assignment
  • In-depth knowledge of the field of study, in particular, a comprehensive knowledge of meanings of statistical terminology
  • Effective communication, through having the ability to select and use the appropriate level, style and means of communication with biometricians, researchers in biological science, and managers.
Apply appropriate techniques for visualizing univariate and bivariate data sets; and summarise information from univariate and bivariate data sets
  • Project
  • Study guide
  • Text book
  • Examination
  • Assignments
  • Critical judgement, in particular, the ability to apply critical reasoning to data representation through independent thought and informed judgement.
  • In-depth knowledge of the field of study, in particular, through comprehensive knowledge of Descriptive Statistics.
Understand common techniques of Statistical Inference in hypotheses testing and parameter estimation
  • Study guide
  • Text book
  • Examination
  • Assignments
  • In-depth knowledge of the field of study, in particular, through comprehensive knowledge of common techniques in Inferential statistics.
  • Critical judgement, by developing the ability to define and analyse problems in hypotheses testing
  • Independence and creativity, through the ability to identify problems in sampling and data analysis and generate solutions
Appreciate Statistics as a science about data
  • Project
  • Study guide
  • Text book
  • Assignments
  • Examination
  • Ethical and social understanding, in particular, recognizing and exploring issues arising in data collection and interpretation.


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