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02902 Advanced Methods and Models in Applied Statistics
Danish title: Avancerede metoder og modeller i anvendt statistik
Language:  English    ECTS-creditpoints:  5   
Type:  course at phd level, open university
Class schedule:   Spring only even years
Lectures one weekly afternoon during the semester. The day will be announced on the course home page.
Exam schedule:   No exam
Scope and form:  Lectures by students, department staff and guest speakers and project work
Evaluation:  Project report
Examination:  Pass/fail
Aim:  The idea of this course is to discuss various methods and models in applied statistics. The aim of the course is to provide the participants with an overview either over a specific class of statistical methods or models or over statistical methods or models used in solving problems in a specific applicatin area.
Contents:  The specific content may vary from year to year. Examples of topics could be: Statistical models in biostatistics, calibration problems, statistical analysis of questionnaires, counting processes, reliability theory, generalized linear mixed models etc. It is, however, emphasized that the course will not address fundamental concepts and theories in mathematical statistics at anvanced level. Such topics will be covered in the course 'Concepts and theories in mathematical statistics'.
Contact:  Helle Rootzen, building 321, (+45) 4525 3357, hero@imm.dtu.dk
Poul Thyregod, building 321, (+45) 4525 3361, pt@imm.dtu.dk
Course URL:  http://www.imm.dtu.dk/courses/02902