...
For additional program information see the Zicklin School website
The decision sciences and quantitative methods and modeling majors are designed to train students in the application of mathematical models and decision making in business, industry, and government. An MBA program in decision sciences and an MS program in Quantitative Methods and Modeling are offered. Both provide students with the concepts and skills that form the fundamental base of knowledge essential to quantitative-decision-making professionals in today’s business environment.
...
Major Courses (12 credits)
Required | |||||||||
| Introduction to Quantitative Modeling | 3 credits | |||||||
| Basic Software Tools for Data Analysis (
|
| Simulation Modeling and Analysis | 3 credits | |||||
Choose two courses from (6 credits):* | |||||||||
| Principles of Database Management Systems | 3 credits | |||||||
| Basic Software Tools for Data AnalysisMathematical Programming | 3 credits | |||||||
| Stochastic Processes for Business Applications (
| 3 credits | |||||||
| 9773
| Special Topics in Operations Research (formerly
| 3 credits | ||||||
| |||||||||
OPR 9783 |
| Data Mining for Business | Applications Analytics (
| 3 credits | |||||
| Applied Regression Analysis | ||||||||
STA 9783 | 3 credits | ||||||||
| Applied Probability | 3 credits | |||||||
*Students The student may also select one quantitative course not on the above list with 3-credit course from Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems or one 3-credit quantitative course from outside the department. Selecting the course from outside the department requires the approval of the advisor.