MBA Statistics
The scientific methods of statistics play an increasingly important role in managerial analysis and decision-making under conditions of risk and uncertainty. They are used to describe data and make decisions and predictions in every functional area of business from strategic forecasting, research, and long-range planning to auditing and control. An MBA/Statistics concentration will give students advanced analytic skills, in addition to core business knowledge, needed to operate as a competent analyst in today's business world.
MBA Tool Courses (14 Hours) |
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4 |
ACCT 5401 |
Financial and Managerial Accounting |
3 |
ISQS 5345 |
Statistical Concepts for Business and Management |
3 |
ECO 5310 |
Price and Income Theory |
4 |
MGT 5476 |
Executive Skills |
Core Courses (19 Hours) |
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3 |
FIN 5421 |
Financial Management Concepts |
3 |
MKT 5360 |
Marketing Concepts and Strategies |
3 |
MGT 5371 |
Managing Organizational Behavior and Design |
3 |
BLAW 5290 |
Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Environments of Business |
3 |
ISQS 5343 |
Operations Management and Management Science |
2 |
ISQS 5230 |
Managerial Decision Theory |
2 |
ISQS 5231 |
Information Technology for Managers |
Select Four of the Following Electives (12 Hours) |
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3 |
ISQS 5347 |
Advanced Statistical Methods |
3 |
ISQS 5348 |
Applied Distribution-Free Statistics in Business |
3 |
ISQS 5349 |
Regression Analysis |
3 |
ISQS 6347 |
Data and Text Mining |
3 |
ISQS 6348 |
Applied Multivariate Analysis |
3 |
ISQS 6349 |
Advanced Business Forecasting |
3 |
ISQS 7000 |
Six Sigma |
Capstone Course (3 Hours) |
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3 |
MGT 5391 |
Strategic and Global Management |
**Course requirements subject to change. Degree Plans must be filed after completing 9 credit hours of Graduate Coursework. To graduate, you must have at least one 3-hour "A" above a 3.00 graduate GPA. Individual degree plans vary based on concentration and student background.

