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Course:MSC 871  Applied Data Analysis
Description:Review of managerial and statistical data techniques used for logistics analysis. Hypothesis testing, regression and correlation analysis, forecasting, data mining, and statistical analysis.
Effective Dates:FALL 2001 - SPRING 2002

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Course:MSC 871  Applied Data Analysis
Semester:Summer of every year
Credits:Variable from 2 to 3
Restrictions:Open only to students in the Master of Science in Logistics and the Master of Science in Manufacturing and Innovation.
Description:Quantitative and statistical methods for decision making. Hypothesis testing, regression and correlation analysis, forecasting, linear programming, decision analysis and project management.
Effective Dates:SUMMER 2002 - SPRING 2006
Course:MSC 871  Applied Data Analysis
Semester:Summer of every year
Credits:Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
3(3-0)
Restrictions:Open to masters students in the Supply Chain Management major.
Description:Quantitative and statistical methods for decision making. Hypothesis testing, regression and correlation analysis, forecasting, linear programming, decision analysis, and project management.
Effective Dates:SUMMER 2006 - SUMMER 2009
Course:SCM 871  Applied Data Analysis
Semester:Summer of every year
Credits:Total Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours: 3
3(3-0)
Restrictions:Open to masters students in the Supply Chain Management major.
Description: Quantitative and statistical methods for decision making. Hypothesis testing, regression and correlation analysis, forecasting, linear programming, decision analysis, and project management.
Semester Alias:MSC 871
Effective Dates:FALL 2009 - Open
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