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2012/2013  BA-HA_HU8G  Introductory Business Statistics(Cancelled, new statistics course on the way)

English Title
Introductory Business Statistics(Cancelled, new statistics course on the way)

Course information

Language English
Exam ECTS 7.5 ECTS
Type Elective
Level Bachelor
Duration Summer
Course period Course cancelled, new course on the way

Further information on www.cbs.dk/summer
Time Table Please see course schedule at e-Campus
Study board
Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration
Course coordinator
  • Faculty - Brian Eric Smith, McGill University
    Stig Hartmann - Department of Accounting and Auditing
Main Category of the Course
  • Statistics and mathematics
Last updated on 12-01-2012
Learning objectives
  • Learn methods of data collection
  • Learn graphical techniques for displaying data in a clear and meaningful format
  • Interpret graphical presentation of data
  • Develop the skills and understanding necessary to use data for decision making in a managerial environment
  • Study basic probability theory, including Bayes’ Theorem
  • Study the Binomial and Normal probability distributions
  • Learn techniques to use sample data to make statistical inferences about populations
  • Learn to apply statistical inference in a variety of managerial settings and to read and understand statistical reports in business and economics
Prerequisite
High School Algebra: Compulsory
Examination
Introductory Business Statistics
4-hour written exam (closed book):
Type of test Written Exam
Marking scale 7-step scale
Second examiner No second examiner
Exam period Summer Term
Aids Please, see the detailed regulations below
Duration 4 Hours
Exam aids:  formula Sheet; Calculator (any type); Translation Dictionary.

Details to be announced.
Course content
Content of a typical introductory undergraduate statistics course as taught in Canada or the USA. The main topics include: Data collection; Numerical and graphical representation of data; Introduction to probability, including Bayes’ Theorem; Binomial and Normal probability distributions; Sampling Distributions and the Central Limit Theorem; Confidence interval estimation of  population means and proportions; Hypothesis testing for populations means and proportions; Introduction to simple linear regression.
 
 
The course’s development of personal competences:
 
Students will acquire skills in analyzing data and understanding relationships between variables; they will be required to do homework from assigned problem sets designed to give them experience in solving real-world business oriented problems; analysis of real data sets will prepare students to apply statistical concepts in business and economics.
Teaching methods
Lectures; discussion of case studies; use of PowerPoint presentations
Expected literature
Basic Business Statistics: Concepts and Applications, 12th Edition, (Global Edition)
Mark L. Berenson, David M. Levine, Timothy C. Krehbiel
Pearson, 2010.
Last updated on 12-01-2012