Graduate Course Descriptions

The following directory lists the graduate courses which the University expects to offer, although the University in no way guarantees that all such courses will be offered in any given academic year, and reserves the right to alter the list if conditions warrant. Click on the links below for a list of courses in that subject area. You may then click “View Classes” to see scheduled classes for individual courses.

5602. Modeling Statistical and Qualitative Uncertainty

1.50 credits

Prerequisites: None.

Grading Basis: Graded

Students will gain an understanding of how to leverage quantitative and qualitative data when making business decisions. Students will examine uncertainty inherent in future-oriented decisions based on traditional and Bayesian statistical analysis, as well as the behavioral tendencies of customers, suppliers, and employees. In addition, students will learn to recognize common decision biases and develop techniques for countering them.

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