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Teaching Assistants:
Hui Yuan
Jennifer Li
Jessica Cui
Barath Jayasankar
The use of statistical tools for the analyses of data typically encountered by chemical and geological engineers will be introduced in CHEE 209. These techniques can be used to analyze laboratory and field data, and operating data obtained from industrial processes.
At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:
- Summarize and visualize data using tabular and graphical methods,
- Account for variability when making decisions regarding process improvements and investment decisions,
- Develop linear models to describe and predict process and laboratory behavior
Hopefully, you will also develop a greater understanding and critical viewpoint on the use of statistics as reported in the media.
Students from Geological Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Engineering Chemistry are taking this course. Examples from these disciplines will be used to demonstrate the various techniques. Students will have the opportunity to use a commercial software package (available at no additional cost) in several assignments.
Tom Harris
Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome at Queen’s. In particular, if you have a disability or health consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free to approach me and/or the Disability Services Office as soon as possible at (613) 533-6467. The Disability Services staff is available by appointment to develop individualized accommodation plans, provide referrals and assist with advocacy. The sooner you let us know your needs, the better we can assist you in achieving your learning goals at Queen’s. For further information, visit Health, Counselling and Disability Services website at http://www.queensu.ca/hcds
Last Updated
September 9, 2011
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