This document contains information on two business statistics courses. BUS 202 introduces fundamental statistics concepts including measures of central tendency, dispersion, probability distributions, and skewness with no prerequisites and 3 credit hours. BUS 204 builds on BUS 202 and covers more advanced topics such as hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, and statistical software with BUS 202 as its prerequisite and also granting 3 credit hours.
This document contains information on two business statistics courses. BUS 202 introduces fundamental statistics concepts including measures of central tendency, dispersion, probability distributions, and skewness with no prerequisites and 3 credit hours. BUS 204 builds on BUS 202 and covers more advanced topics such as hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, and statistical software with BUS 202 as its prerequisite and also granting 3 credit hours.
This document contains information on two business statistics courses. BUS 202 introduces fundamental statistics concepts including measures of central tendency, dispersion, probability distributions, and skewness with no prerequisites and 3 credit hours. BUS 204 builds on BUS 202 and covers more advanced topics such as hypothesis testing, regression, analysis of variance, and statistical software with BUS 202 as its prerequisite and also granting 3 credit hours.
Prerequisite: None Credit Hours: 3.00 Detailed Syllabus: Statistics: definition and types; Types of variables; Frequency distributions and graphic presentations; Measures of central tendency: mean, median, and mode; Dispersion: measurements, interpretations, and uses; Skewness; Probability concepts; Discrete and normal probability distributions.
Course Code: BUS 204
Course Name: Business Statistics II Prerequisite: BUS 202 Credit Hours: 3.00 Detailed Syllabus: Basic concepts of statistics; Sampling methods and central limit theorem; Estimation and confidence interval; One-sample tests of hypothesis; Two-sample tests of hypothesis; Linear regression and correlation; Multiple regression and correlation; Analysis of variance; Non-parametric methods: Chi-square applications; Statistical quality control; Index numbers; Time series and forecasting; Decision theory; Applications of Megastat, SPSS, and MINITAB.
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