ORGL 3321 Data Driven Decision Making I
This course is a survey of important and commonly used quantifiable concepts and methods. The module content is of an interdisciplinary nature; it reviews basic measurable concepts and quantitative methodologies in statistics, economics, accounting, and finance. The purpose of the course is to provide the student understanding of concepts, their measurability, and the analytical meaning of the quantitative data. The course study demonstrates the usefulness of these tools and analyses in providing optimal technical options in decision-making situations. The emphasis of the course is on the interpretation and translation of data into information for the benefit of internal and external consumers.
Semester Hours
3
Lecture Hours
3
Lab Hours
0
Prerequisite
Core Curriculum complete and Junior Standing.