DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Business Analysis Course Descriptions
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BAN 232 Business Analysis. An introduction to the use of quantitative business techniques. Topics include: organizing
and presenting data, descriptive statistics, probability, discrete and continuous
distributions, systems of equations, modeling, optimization procedures, and statistical
inference. Prerequisite: MTH 199. Credit 3. (Taught each semester.)
BAN 363 Intermediate Business Analysis. A continuation of BAN 232 and is designed to introduce the use of statistics as a business
tool in the face of incomplete knowledge. Topics include: estimation, hypothesis
testing, analysis of variance, goodness-of-fit measures, correlation, simple and multiple
regression. Prerequisite: BAN 232. Credit 3. (Taught each semester.)
BAN 364 Operations Research. Quantitative methods used in the analysis of business problems. Topics include decision
theory, linear programming, transportation and inventory models, Bayesian
probability, and queuing theory. Prerequisite: BAN 232. Credit 3.
BAN 465* Introduction to Business Forecasting and Econometrics.
The application of statistical methods for business and economic forecasting and for
hypothesis testing, estimation, and analyzing economic data Prerequisite: ECO 233
and 234, BAN 363. Credit 3
*Subject to action by the Board of Regents, The Texas State University System, and the Texas
Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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