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AP/WRIT 2201 3.00 Effective Writing and Research in Information Technology

This course develops fundamental research and technical writing capabilities required to clearly describe and document IT-related problems and solutions. Students develop these capabilities by working on projects that require research into, and clear descriptions of, technical problems, solutions and procedures, using relevant academic and professional genres, and creating an eportfolio to demonstrate and reflect critically […]

SC/MATH 2565 3.00 Introduction to Applied Statistics

The aim of this course is to give students in various disciplines some fundamental tools in statistical inference. Students will understand when and how to use statistical tools such as the z, t or chi-squared tests, regression analysis, analysis of variance and various other techniques. Students will learn how to use the statistical software R […]

AP/ECON 3480 3.00 Introductory Statistics for Economists II

Extends hypothesis testing and point and interval estimation to variance and differences between means and proportions. Introduces special distributions and non-parametric tests. Covers simple and multiple regression analysis and forecasting.

AP/ECON 2500 3.00 Introductory Statistics for Economists I

An introduction to statistical techniques. Topics covered include descriptive statistics and frequency distributions, measures of location and dispersion, random variables, sampling distributions, probability theory and mathematical expectations, the normal distribution, correlation, and the design and interpretation of hypothesis tests.

AP/ECON 1010 3.00 Introduction to Macroeconomics

Introduces the principles and methods of economics with emphasis on macroeconomic theory. Topics include basic models of national income and employment determination, fiscal policy, banking and monetary policy, the theory of international trade and finance, and contemporary macro-economic issues such as unemployment, inflation, and government budget policy. Note: Successful completion of this course, together with […]

AP/ECON 1000 3.00 Introduction to Microeconomics

Introduces the principles and methods of economics with emphasis on microeconomic theory. Topics include general and basic concepts of demand and supply, utility analysis and demand, production and costs, pricing in competitive and monopolistic markets, and government regulation. Note: Successful completion of this course, together with AP/ECON 1010 3.00, is required for all students who […]

AP/ADMS 4900 3.00 Management Policy Part I

Strategy and policy identification, formulation, and evaluation are developed through lectures and case discussions. Emphasis is on integration of administrative studies subject areas with which the student has previously become familiar, to provide a framework for the analysis of strategic problems of general management.

AP/ADMS 4552 3.00 Information Systems Audits

Covers the audit of computer-based information systems. Topics include business/accounting information system applications, information systems risks, management controls, control evaluation, audit strategies and computer assisted audit techniques.

AP/ADMS 4551 3.00 Auditing and Other Assurance Services

This course examines audit concepts and techniques. Coverage will include audit theory, the timing, nature and extent of audit testing, audit procedures and the application and interpretation of statistics in an audit context.