Undergraduate Course Descriptions 2012-2013
Quantitative Analysis
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Title |
Credits |
School |
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QANT-201
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Statistical Sampling Theory
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3.0 |
Management |
This course introduces students to both descriptive and inferential statistics. Coverage includes applications to business and other disciplines and the use of technology as a decision support tool.
Prerequisite Course(s): MATH-140 or MATH-141 or MATH-151 or MATH-170 or TMAT-155
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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QANT-300
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Production and Operations Management
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3.0 |
Management |
Addresses activities required in the process of production of products and delivery of services. Background of concepts, processes and institutions in the production of goods and services will be covered. Computer applications are an integral part of this course.
Prerequisite Course(s): Take one course in each group: Group 1 (MGMT-200 or MGMT-201) and Group 2 (QANT-201 or QANT-301)
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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QANT-340
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Quantitative Analysis in Action
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0.0 |
Management |
Linked to a content course, student engagement into community service provides the means to gain a deeper understanding of content course objectives, acquire new knowledge, and engage in civic activity.
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 0-0-0
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QANT-405
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Management Science
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3.0 |
Management |
Quantitative techniques for managerial decision-making are covered. These techniques include linear and integer programming, nonlinear programming, decision analysis, queuing theory and simulation. Problems are modeled and then solved using computer software.
Prerequisite Course(s): Take ECON-110 and one course in each group: Group 1: MRKT-101 or MRKT-200 and Group 2 (QANT-300 or MGMT-401)
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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QANT-410
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Business Analysis
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3.0 |
Management |
An integrated analysis course that requires the use of optimization tools such as LINDO, decision support systems and technology, management theory, and planning and problem solving capabilities to resolve managerial issues within a business environment utilizing business research methodology.
Prerequisite Course(s): QANT-300
Corequisite Course(s): QANT-405
Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3
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