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Apr 16, 2026
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BUSAD 137 - Advanced Quantitative Methods Upper Division
Prerequisites Not available to freshmen or sophomores
A rigorous analytical course involving the study of the theories and practices of diverse quantitative methods and procedures that enable managers to judiciously use data in solving complex problems in finance, marketing, operations, and corporate strategy, and providing business analysts with a sound conceptual understanding of the role management science plays in the decision-making process. Students are introduced to advanced tools and techniques for quantitative analysis to support conclusions drawn from empirical evidence for effective decision- making under conditions of uncertainty. Topics may include multivariate statistical analysis, multiple linear and logistic regression modeling, time-series analysis, optimization, computer simulation, waiting line models, principal component, factor and cluster analysis, and multidimensional scaling.
Term Offered Every semester
Additional Notes This course is not available to first-years or sophomores.
Course credits: 1
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