Understanding Randomness: Probability Through Games and Puzzles

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)

Understanding Randomness: Probability Through Games and Puzzles

What is the chance you have the same birthday as someone else in the room? If you have three-of-a-kind in a game of poker, how likely are you to win the game? Probability gives us the tools to analyze these questions, giving order to seemingly “random” processes. Probability is also the foundation of statistics, which is crucial to research in practically every field and is the basis of machine learning. In this course, we will build up the basics of probability necessary to begin to understand randomness. Each week will be themed around a different probability or logic puzzle, and students will develop problem-solving skills and math foundations useful for future studies.

Once a week, every Tuesday
Between March 28 - June 4, 2022

Real - Time Classes
5:45 PM – 7:15 PM (EST)

Meet students from different countries
with your same interests

Mackenzie Simper - Ph.D.

Candidate at Stanford University studying applied probability. Previously she earned a master's degree at the University of Cambridge as a Churchill Scholar and completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Utah. Mackenzie has taught courses at Stanford through the Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies program. She loves probability because it is fun to think about randomness and enjoys sharing excitement about math with her students. When not researching or teaching, Mackenzie loves to be outside through running, biking, and hiking.

Important Information

  • Deadline to Apply:

February 13, 2022

  • Tuition: US $870 (USD)