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BUSM 207 - Introduction To Statistics - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students who require a course in statistical concepts, principles and methods in preparation for working with statistical studies and analyzing data in their chosen field of study. The focus of this course will be on the logic and interpretation of statistical concepts and techniques in business settings. Much work will be required. This course introduces the student to basic statistical methods for analyzing both a quantitative and qualitative information, including graphic methods, sampling, descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The relationship of statistics to research methods is discussed, applications to business decisions is stressed.
Available/Required in the following Programs:
  • Business Administration Diploma - Diploma Program Completion Plan
  • Aboriginal Community Economic Development - Diploma Completion Plan
  • Aboriginal Community Economic Development - Diploma Completion Plan
  • First Nation Public Administration - FNPA Diploma (Year 2) Completion Plan
  • Aboriginal Community Economic Development Diploma - Aboriginal Community Economic Development Diploma Completion Plan
  • Chemical Addictions Worker (Certificate and Diploma) - Year 2
  • Prerequisites: BUSM 200 , or permission of instructor.
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