Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014
Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014 > Course Descriptions > LG - Business Admininstration ITM Management
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Introduction to computers and computerized information systems; survey of computer hardware and their uses and interactions; exploration of software, software packages and programming languages; basics of analyzing and designing business and information systems; introduction to data communications and networking, distributed data processing, access to the Internet; and hands-on use of microcomputers for spreadsheet and database business applications using the latest, most popular software.
Mathematical procedures of business problems and applications; set theory; functions; graphics of functions; permutations and combinations; probability distributions; linear equations; solutions by matrices; computer and/or simplex solutions to linear programming models; and the mathematics of finance.
Presentation and use of data in decision making, with emphasis on practical business applications; graphic and tabular summarization; measures of central tendency and dispersion; sampling distributions and estimation of important statistical parameters; hypothesis testing; analysis of variance; non-parametric methods; and single and multiple regression analysis. Excel is used to solve large scale case problems.
Study, development and utilization of quantitative models for business decisions (linear programming; decision theory; PERT/CPM; queuing theory; simulation; forecasting and inventory control). Business problems are analyzed and solved using the aforementioned methods.