Welcome to DSC 212 in fall 2024! This page should answer most of the questions you might have about how the course is run.
upcoming
This semester DSC 212 PSDS is taught by Prof. Arya Mazumdar
email: arya@ucsd.edu
This term there are two TAs for DSC 212 PSDS
Yilan Chen yic031@ucsd.edu
Asher Jacob asjacob@ucsd.edu
Class Location: PETER 104
Time: TuTh 3:30 - 4:50 PM
The lecture slides and/or any notes will also be posted on the lectures page below.
To get started in DSC 212 PSDS, you'll need to set up accounts on a couple of websites.
We'll be using Campuswire as our course message board. Campuswire is like Piazza, but unlike Piazza, Campuswire does not sell student data to third parties. You should have received an invitation via email, but if not you should get in touch with a course staff member as soon as possible, as we'll be making all course announcements via Campuswire.
If you have a question about anything to do with the course — if you're stuck on a homework problem, want clarification on the logistics, or just have a general question about data science — you can make a post on Campuswire. We only ask that if your question includes some or all of an answer, please make your post private so that others cannot see it. You can also post anonymously if you would prefer.
Course staff will regularly check Campuswire and try to answer any questions that you have. You're also encouraged to answer a question asked by another student if you feel that you know the answer.
We'll be using Gradescope for homework submission and grading. You should have received an email invitation for Gradescope, but if not please let us know as soon as possible (preferably via Campuswire).
Some aspects of the course, like office hours and the remote discussion, will be held using Zoom. You should already have an account through UCSD; see the Zoom guide for more help. Note that you will not be expected to have a webcam!
We'll use Canvas for the course gradebook and some announcements.
Here are some books that you might find useful.
Mainly the following book will be followed.
All of Statistics, A Concise Course in Statistical Inference. Author: Larry Wasserman Link.
Statistical Inference, Author: Casella and Berger
We will also refer to the following book.
The Theory of Probability: Explorations and Applications. Santosh Venkatesh
The Instructors and TA/Graders will be available to answer your questions every week. All times below are PDT.
Monday - 2:00pm - 3:00pm, HDSI 138
Friday - 1:00pm - 2:00pm, Zoom: https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/94777392637
Homeworks will be distributed bi-weekly on Tuesdays, and will be due the next Tuesday, by midnight. The expected number of homeworks will be four.
Lowest Score Dropped: Your homework with the lowest score will be dropped when calculating the final grade. For this reason, late homeworks will not be accepted under any circumstances.
HW1 out Oct 08 due Oct 15
HW2 out Oct 22 due Oct 29
HW3 out Nov 12 due Nov 19
HW4 out Nov 26 due Dec 03
There will be two exams. There will be no scheduled lecture, if any, on exam days.
Exam 1 will cover lectures 1-10: in class: Date Oct 31 Thursday
Exam 2 will cover lectures 11-20: Date Dec 09 Monday (Final Exam Schedule)
The final grading will be done based on the following breakdown of contribution.
Homework: 50%
Exam 1: 25%
Exam 2: 25%