3.00 Credits
In this course, students will be introduced to various data driven decision-making frameworks (e.g., identify a business issue, develop an analysis plan (hypothesis), collect data, employ quantitative/descriptive/predictive analysis, discover insights, and make and support recommendations). Next, students will employ an appropriate framework against data to answer common business problems in diverse areas such as financial management, marketing, or human resources. Upon completion, students should be an intelligent user and interpreter of data and statistical information; students should also be able to apply an appropriate framework to situations they currently face in the business environment.