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EGMT 572-Managerial Statistics II
Catalog Description:
Continues EGMT 571. Covers hypothesis testing, linear regression and correlation, multiple regression, and some topics from analysis of variance an non-parametric statistics. Introduces quality control.
Credits: 3.00
College: College of Engineering
Department: Engineering Management
Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Program Level(s): Graduate Quarter
Pre-Requisites: EGMT 571 Minimum Grade: C
Expanded Description and Textbook Information:
Statistics is the major research tool of almost all disciplines. Statistics provides students with capabilities and skills necessary to analyze and understand data.
Managerial Statistics II provides a "hands-on" approach to solving statistical problems by emphasizing theory and application. Students taking this course should have a basic understanding of fundamental statistics that includes; the concept of probability, continuous and discrete probability distributions and data sampling theory. This course elaborates on more advanced statistics such as hypothesis testing, analysis of variance and regression.
Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Understand statistical analysis and hypothesis tests associated with sampling data
- Understand and apply the concept of analysis of variance (ANOV)
- Understand and perform regression analysis
- Use software to solve statistical problems.
Textbooks:
Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, Enhanced Review Edition, 7th Edition
Jay L. Devore
ISBN-10: 0-495-55744-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-495-55744-9 |
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Pre-Requisites:
EGMT 571 - Managerial Statistics I (Non-credit course)
Minimum Grade: C |
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