ISYS 10303 — Data Analysis and Interpretation
This is an introductory level course covering topics involving estimation of population characteristics, research design and hypothesis testing, as well as measuring and predicting relationships. The course should enable the students to develop an understanding regarding the application and interpretation of basic data analysis techniques with an emphasis on statistical applications. Prerequisite: ( MATH 20503 or MATH 24004 , each with a grade of C or better) and ISYS 11203 with a grade of C or better. (Typically offered: Fall, Spring and Summer)
Prerequisites: MATH 20503, MATH 24004, ISYS 11203
Part of
- Career and Technical Education (CATE)
- Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness (AEAB)
- Data Science (DTSC)
- Economics (ECON)
- Political Science (PLSC)
- Accounting (ACCT)
- B.S.B.A. Requirements
- B.S.I.B. Requirements
- Finance (FINN)
- General Business (GBUS)
- Information Systems (ISYS)
- Management (MGMT)
- Minors for Non-Business Students
- Strategy, Entrepreneurship and Venture Innovation (SEVI)