233: Basic Business Statistics. 0-3-3. Preq., MATH 111 or 125. Descriptive statistics, probability, sampling distributions, confidence intervals, inference, and regression and correlation. Emphasis is given to business applications.
390: Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics. 0-3-3. Preq., junior standing. Presentation and review of pertinent quantitative topics to furnish the necessary background for the graduate quantitative methods field of study.
430: Management Science Methods. 0-3-3. Preq., MGMT 333. Linear programming including sensitivity analysis, the transportation problem, inventory analysis, and PERT.
432: Intermediate Business Statistics. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 233. Applied statistical methods utilizing the computerized Statistical Analysis System; multiple regression and correlation, Chi-Square, analysis of variance, and non-parametric methods. (G)
522: Advanced Business Statistics. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 432. Applied statistical methods utilizing the computerized Statistical Analysis System (SAS): multiple regression and correlation, biased regression, analysis of variance, multiple comparisons, and non-parametric methods.
525: Quantitative Approaches for Decision-Making. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 233 and QA 390 or consent of instructor. Survey of the quantitative and statistical methods for managerial decision making.
540: Advanced Management Science Methods. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 430 or consent of instructor. Quantitative decision-making including linear, integer and parametric programming; project planning and scheduling with CPM/PERT and MAP as applied to business management.
550: Directed Study in Quantitative Analysis. 1-3 hours credit. Hours and credits to be arranged. Consent of instructor and approval of department head required. Special problem or specific area of quantitative analysis.
605: Methods of Business Research. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 522 or consent of instructor. Formulation of statistical hypotheses germane to business research. Determination of the experimental conditions and extraneous conditions. Methods of measurement and the statistical analysis required.
610: Multivariate Statistics: Business Applications. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 522. Regression extensions, canonical correlation, multivariate ANOVA, discriminant, business applications, principal components using SAS, SPSS, and BMD, factor and cluster analysis.
620: Seminar in Management Science. 0-3-3. Study of current topics in the discipline of Management Science. In-depth analysis of a specialized field along with an investigation of the literature.
622: Advanced Business Statistics. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 432. Requires Doctoral standing. May require additional class meetings. Applied statistical methods utilizing the computerized Statistical Analysis System (SAS): multiple regression and correlation, biased regression, analysis of variance, multiple comparisons, and non-parametric methods. Credit will not be given for QA 622 if credit is given for QA 522.
640: Advanced Management Science Methods. 0-3-3. Preq., QA 430 or consent of instructor. Requires Doctoral standing. May require additional class meetings. Quantitative decision-making including linear, integer and parametric programming; project planning and scheduling with CPM/PERT and MAP as applied to business management. Credit will not be given for QA 640 if credit is given for QA 540.
650: Directed Study in Quantitative Analysis. 1-3 hours credit. Hours and credits to be arranged. Consent of instructor and approval of department head required. Special problem or specific area of quantitative analysis.