BUS 308 Quantitative (Management) Decision Making

Employs a mathematical and statistical approach to prototype decisions in business and economics. This provides a conceptual understanding of the role management science plays in the decision-making process. Resource allocation, queuing, competitive situations, and scheduling are considered. Some quantitative methodologies studied are linear and other mathematical programming, decision theory, and Markov analysis.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

BUS 101 or BUS 202, minimum of 45 credits completed