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MODULE HANDBOOK

Module name Variance & Covariance Analysis Module level, if applicable Bachelor

Code, if applicable SST-515 Subtitle, if applicable -

Courses, if applicable Variance & Covariance Analysis Semester(s) in which the

module is taught 5th (fourth) Person responsible for the

module Coordinator of Science Group

Lecturer Abdullah Ahmad Dzikrullah, S.Si., M.Sc.

Language Bahasa Indonesia

Relation to curriculum Elective course in the second year (5th semester) Bachelor Degree Type of teaching, contact

hours 100 minutes lectures and 130 minutes structured activities per week.

Workload

Total workload is 100 hours per semester, which consists of 100 minutes lectures per week for 14 weeks, 130 minutes structured activities per week, 130 minutes individual study per week, in total is 16 weeks per semester, including mid exam and final exam.

Credit points 2

Requirements according to the examination regulations

Students have taken Variance & Covariance Analysis (SST-515) and have an examination card where the course is stated on.

Recommended prerequisites Students have taken Statistical Method 2 course (SST-204)

Module objectives/intended learning outcomes

After completing this course, the students have ability to:

CO 1. describe the concepts of ANOVA

CO 2. describe the concept of MANOVA & Covariate Analysis CO 3. calculate one-way & two-way of ANOVA using software.

CO 4. calculate multiple ANOVA & Covariate using software

Content

Definition of Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) ANOVA assumption

ANOVA Model : Fixed & Random Multiple Comparison method of ANOVA One-way, two-way, & Multivariate ANOVA Multiple ANOVA (MANOVA) Model Definition of Covariate Analysis

Covariate Model : Single & Multivariate

Study and examination requirements and forms of examination

The final mark will be weighted as follows:

No Assessment components Weight (percentage)

1 CO 1 20%

2 CO 2 20%

3 CO 3 30%

4 CO 4 30%

Media employed White-board, Laptop, LCD Projector

Reading list

Montgomery, 2001, “Design and Analysis of Experiments” 5-th, John Willey.

Dean A, dan Voss d. 1999, “Design and Analysis of Experiment”, Springer.

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Mapping CO, PLO, and ASIIN’s SSC

ASIIN PLO

E N T H U S I A S T I C

Knowledge a

b CO3 CO4

c

d CO1

Ability e f

Competency g

h CO2

i j k l

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