MAT12 Probability and data science
Autumn 2026
Spring 2026-
Topics
The course deals with probability theory and methods for statistical inference and is preparing students for future studies in business analytics, econometrics and statistics. The statistical software R is used in the course.
- Stochastic variables, probability distributions, one- and multivariate
- Transformations of variables; moments
- Special distributions: Normal, exponential, Gamma, Beta, t, F and chisquare.
- Modes of convergence: in probability, in distribution; law of large numbers and the central limit theorem
- Sample distributions
- Estimation: The maximum likelihood principle, consistency and efficiency
- Hypothesis testing: The likelihood ratio method
- Bayesian methods
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Learning outcome
Knowledge
After completing the course the student
- knows the theory foundation for the statistical methods studied at the compulsory courses in statistics
- has knowledge to solve statistical problems which does not have a worked out solution in introductory text books in economic statistics
Skills
After completing the course the student can
- formulate a stochastic model based on a given decision problem
- fit this model to a data set
- evaluate the uncertainty in this fit
General competence
After completing the course the student is prepared to
- a faster progression in quantitative courses in later master studies
- read more advanced articles in economic journals, particularly with respect to econometrics
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Teaching
The teaching is given in the form of lectures, where both theory, examples and exercises is discussed.
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Recommended prerequisites
- MAT10 Analyse og lineær algebra (Calculus and Linear Algebra)
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Required prerequisites
MET040/MET2 - Statistikk for økonomer (Statistics for Economists)
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Credit reduction due to overlap
Corresponds to MAT013
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Compulsory Activity
A compulsory assignment must be passed in order to attend the written exam.
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Assessment
6 hours digital school exam where focus is on both theory and data analysis with R.
An assessment will not be organised in the the non-teaching semester (spring).
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Grading Scale
A - F
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Computer tools
R
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Literature
- (HT) Hogg, Tanis and Zimmerman: Probability and statistical inference 10ed, Pearson, 2024
- Other material which will be available in Canvas
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Permitted Support Material
Calculator
One bilingual dictionary (Category I)
All in accordance with Supplementary provisions to the Regulations for Full-time Study Programmes at the Norwegian School of Economics Ch.4 Permitted support material
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Retake
Retake in MAT12 will not be offered during the non-teaching semester (spring). Only mandatory bachelor courses with an individual written school exam or a home exam lasting up to one day will have a retake assessment in the non-teaching semester.
For detailed information regarding the retake policy, please visit our website: https://www.nhh.no/en/for-students/examinations/retake-of-exams (copy URL).
Overview
- ECTS Credits
- 7,5
- Teaching language
- Norwegian
Course responsible
Professor Jonas Andersson, Department of Business and Management Science.