Management Science (MGSC) 301
Statistics for Business and Economics I (Revision 5)
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Delivery Mode:Individualized study online or grouped study.**
Credits:3
Area of Study:Applied Studies
(Business and Administrative Studies)
Prerequisite:None.
Precluded Course:MATH 215 and MATH 216. (MGSC 301 may not be taken for credit if credit has already been obtained for MATH 215 and MATH 216.)
Centre:Faculty of Business
MGSC 301 has a Challenge for Credit option.
Télé-université du Québec equivalency: STA 1001
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Overview
This is a three-credit, introductory course in statistics designed to provide students with the basic concepts and methods of statistical analysis. The course and the textbook are tailored to meet the needs of students in administrative studies. Accordingly, application problems are borrowed from business and economics, with many exercises based on real data.
MGSC 301 comprises 11 lessons, which correspond to the first 11 chapters of the textbook. It covers basic techniques in descriptive statistics, both analytical and graphical, provides a brief study of probability theory, and discusses the main topics in statistical inference. Throughout this course, students will learn many concepts, develop numerous skills, and gain new perspectives of events, observations, and data. The techniques and methods learned will help students in future courses, especially those in quantitative and analytical methods, and in solving real world problems.
Credits earned in MGSC 301 may be applied toward the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS) diploma.
Outline
Lesson 1: Data and Statistics
Lesson 2: Descriptive Statistics I: Tabular and Graphical Methods
Lesson 3: Descriptive Statistics II: Measures of Location and Dispersion
Lesson 4: Introduction to Probability
Lesson 5: Discrete Probability Distributions
Lesson 6: Continuous Probability Distributions
Lesson 7: Sampling and Sampling Distributions
Lesson 8: Interval Estimation
Lesson 9: Hypothesis Testing
Lesson 10: Statistical Inference about Means and Proportions with Two Populations
Lesson 11: Inferences about Population Variances
Evaluation
To receive credit for this course, you must achieve a minimum grade of “D” (50 percent) on both the midterm and the final examination and a minimum overall grade of “D” (50 percent) for the entire course.
You are strongly encouraged to complete the two written assignments. If you do not submit an assignment, a mark of 0 percent for that assignment will be used in calculating your overall course grade. Should you decide not to submit one or both of your assignments, you must notify the Call Centre of your decision in writing or by email so that your overall grade can be prepared.
Assignment 1 | Mid-term Exam | Assignment 2 | Final Exam | Total |
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20% | 30% | 20% | 30% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Course Materials
Textbooks
Anderson, D. R., Sweeney, D. J., & Williams, T. A. (2005). Statistics for Business and Economics (9th Edition). Cincinnati: South-Western College Publishing. ISBN 0-324-20082-X
Workbook to accompany Statistics for Business and Economics (9th Edition). ISBN 0-324-20086-2.
Other materials
All other materials will be available online.
Special Course Features
The course materials for this course are shipped as a shrink-wrapped package. If the shrink wrap is broken, the materials are not returnable.
Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.
Opened in Revision 5, August 11, 2004.
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Last updated by SAS 03/03/2016 13:58:58