200
An introductory study of statistical methods as applied to business and economic problems. Topics covered include: frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, probability, probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, and statistical inference. Note: Credit for at most one of the following courses may be applied towards a student's requirements for graduation: BUAD 200, ECON 200, EDU 200, POLI 200, SOC 200, and STAT 200.
3
The highly practical course focuses on the critical communication skills involved in effective written and oral communication while emphasizing applications of communication concepts in the world of business. Students will be able to engage in application exercises, build their exploratory skills, and confront problems of diversity.
3
Prerequisites
ENGL 100 or Waiver - SUNY Basic Comm of an or better
Topics in Business Administration not covered in detail by regular courses and not offered on a regular basis.
1-3
This course familiarizes students with methods for acquiring, analyzing and presenting business intelligence. It explores approaches for solving business problems by using operational data and applying various tools and analytics to gain insight, acquire knowledge, and attain goals. The students will be acquainted with software-assisted decision-making processes, giving them an advantage in the competitive business arena. The classes will be a blend of theory, practical data explorations, and software use.
3
Prerequisites
CSIT 104 or
CSIT 151