IMH 13200 Quantitative Management Applications

This course emphasizes problem solving skills in management and finance. Topics include simple and compound interest, annuities, discounts, installment buying, amortization, reading and interpreting financial reports, depreciation, taxes, insurance, and investments. Mathematical tools include solving linear equations, linear regression, and basic statistical models. The uses of tables, calculators, and Excel are stressed.

Credits

3

Offered

St. Charles, Westport, and North County locations and the Belleville campus each term, intermittently at other locations.

Notes

Notes: (1) Requires either passing the Math Placement exam with a score of 70% or better, or completion of IMH 05100 with a grade of "C" or better.

(2) A student who has transferred 3 semester hours in an approved math general education course may take a single 3 semester hour math general education course to satisfy the math requirement. Students with no general education math transfer credit must take the cluster.

(3) Some majors have special requirements as described in all those majors.  All business administration, human resource administration, and health management majors must take statistics, even if they have transferred in more than one non-statistics course at the college algebra or above level. The Math/Statistics Cluster satisfies the mathematics general education requirement for all majors.