Home/Statistics & Mathematics/Introduction to Probability and Statistics - MIT OCW
CourseFREEintermediate

Introduction to Probability and Statistics - MIT OCW

MIT OpenCourseWare

4.8
8500 reviews|180,000 views
AI Summary

Rigorous probability and statistics from MIT. Essential foundation for any quantitative career.

About this Resource

About This Course

Introduction to Probability and Statistics - MIT OCW is a comprehensive intermediate-level resource offered by MIT OpenCourseWare, focused on building practical skills in data science and analytics. Whether you're a complete beginner looking to start a new career or a professional aiming to upgrade your skills, this resource provides a thorough learning experience.

This is a structured online course with a carefully designed curriculum. Each module builds on the previous one, creating a logical progression from fundamentals to advanced topics. The course typically includes video lectures, reading materials, hands-on exercises, quizzes, and sometimes peer-reviewed assignments. This structured approach ensures you don't miss any critical concepts and build a solid foundation.

What You'll Learn

This resource covers topics essential for success in data science and analytics, including Python, SQL, Pandas, NumPy, data visualization, statistics, and machine learning basics. The curriculum is structured to build your knowledge progressively — starting with foundational concepts and advancing to real-world applications.

By the end, you should be able to:

  • Understand the core concepts and theoretical foundations
  • Apply your knowledge through hands-on exercises and small projects
  • Build the practical skills employers actually screen for
  • Develop the problem-solving approach used by working professionals

Duration: Estimated duration: 40 hours of content, designed to be completed in 4-8 weeks at a comfortable pace.

Prerequisites

Basic familiarity with the subject area is recommended. You should have completed a beginner-level course or have equivalent self-taught knowledge. Comfort with using a computer and basic problem-solving skills will help.

Who Should Take This

This resource is designed for a wide audience:

  • Students (B.Tech, BCA, MCA, BSc) looking to complement their academic learning with practical, industr

Topics Covered

mitprobabilitystatisticsocwmath

User Reviews

Be the first to review this resource