6 April، 2026

Holding a continuing education course entitled “Probability Sampling and Determining the Optimal Sample Size”

Under the patronage and supervision of the Dean of the College of Computer Science and Mathematics, Professor Dr. Duha Bashir Abdullah, the College of Computer Science and Mathematics is holding a course entitled “Probability Sampling and Determining the Optimal Sample Size” as part of its Continuing Education Program. The course will be held on Sunday, March 29, 2026.

The course will cover the most important types of probability sampling, namely: simple random sampling, stratified sampling, systematic sampling, cluster sampling, and multi-stage sampling. It will also explain the scientific principles used to determine the appropriate sample size to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the results.

The course is designed for researchers, graduate students, and those interested in statistics and research design. It aims to develop participants’ ability to select the appropriate sampling method and determine the sample size scientifically and correctly.

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