BUSA 3050 - Business Statistics

Description

Emphasizes applications of statistics in business. Designed to provide the student with the ability to understand the basic tasks of statistics and to develop a working knowledge of the concepts and principles of the basic practice of statistics. Topics include methods of presenting data, numerical measures and correlation, probability theory and probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, and hypothesis testing.


Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to:

  1. Use the descriptive statistics, tables, and graphs.
  2. Identify the appropriate statistical tests for numerical data.
  3. Recognize appropriate probability distributions to use with data.
  4. Identify and interpret hypothesis tests.
  5. Evaluate statistical results as to their meaning and relevance.
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Credit Hours

Business Administration


Prerequisites

  • (MATH 1111 Minimum Grade: C) or (MATH 1113 Minimum Grade: C) or (MATH 1101 Minimum Grade: C) or (MATH 1120 Minimum Grade: C) or (MATH 1401 Minimum Grade: C)

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