COMM 215 - Business Statistics
This course introduces the fundamentals of statistics as applied to the various areas of business and administration. Topics covered include techniques of descriptive statistics, basic theory of probability and probability distributions, estimation and hypotheses testing, chi-square tests in contingency table analysis and for goodness-of-fit, and linear regression and correlation.
Instructor:
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Program:
Undergraduate, 3 credits
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: MATH 208 or equivalent, MATH 209 or equivalent, BTM 200 or INTE 290 or COMP 248 previously or concurrently
NOTES: Students who have received credit or exemption for both ECON 221 and ECON 222 may not take this course for credit.
Book:
Business Statistics and Analytics in Practice, 9th Edition (Customized for COMM214 at CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY)
Authors: Bowerman, Drougas, Duckworth, Froelich, Hummel, Moninger, and Schur
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Registration Information:
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