AP/ADMS2310 3.0 M: Business Statistics Through Applications
Offered by: ADMS
Session
Winter 2024
Term
W
Format
ONLN (Fully Online)
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course enables and empowers students to understand and draw conclusions from statistics without unnecessary anxiety. As a first applied statistics course for students, the course immerses students in developing their analytical competency by learning to collect and analyze data in hands-on exercises and assignments, often guided by real-life examples. Course Credit Exclusions: HH/KINE 2050 3.00, HH/PSYC 2020 6.00, HH/PSYC 2021 3.00, AP/ECON 2500 3.00, AP/POLS 3300 6.00, AP/PPAS 3300 6.0, AP/ADMS 2320 3.00. Notes: This course is not equivalent to AP/ADMS 2320 3.00 and does not qualify towards the BCom, BDEM or BHRM degree.PRIOR TO FALL 2015: Course Credit Exclusions: HH/KINE 2050 3.0, HH/PSYC 2020 6.0, HH/PSYC 2021 3.0, AP/ECON 2500 3.0, AP/POLS 3300 6.0, AP/PPAS 3300 6.00. Notes: This course is not equivalent to, and cannot be used as a substitute for AP/ADMS 2320 3.00.
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