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Supply Chain Management

The study of supply chain management involves the management of key business processes, the flow of goods and information, and relationship with fellow members of the supply chain. This course will introduce students to the terminology, concepts, and skills related to supply chain management. Students will develop an understanding of the complexities associated with the physical movement of goods and information, and how they affect the mission of the firm.

Business Intelligence And Data Vis

This course introduces students to the principles, tools and best practices of business intelligence and data visualization to enable the analysis of business data to improve decisions and performance. The course provides students with hands-on experience using appropriate software to create visual displays of quantitative data - in reports, graphs, charts, maps, stories and dashboards -- to facilitate communication of actionable insights for managerial decision-making.

Business Intelligence And Data Vis

This course introduces students to the principles, tools and best practices of business intelligence and data visualization to enable the analysis of business data to improve decisions and performance. The course provides students with hands-on experience using appropriate software to create visual displays of quantitative data - in reports, graphs, charts, maps, stories and dashboards -- to facilitate communication of actionable insights for managerial decision-making.

Business Intelligence And Data Vis

This course introduces students to the principles, tools and best practices of business intelligence and data visualization to enable the analysis of business data to improve decisions and performance. The course provides students with hands-on experience using appropriate software to create visual displays of quantitative data - in reports, graphs, charts, maps, stories and dashboards -- to facilitate communication of actionable insights for managerial decision-making.

Business Data Management

This course introduces "big data," data harvesting and cleaning, relational databases, structured query language (SQL), Data Warehousing, and online analytical processing (OLAP). The course emphasizes data structure, database design, data queries and data manipulation.

Business Data Management

This course introduces "big data," data harvesting and cleaning, relational databases, structured query language (SQL), Data Warehousing, and online analytical processing (OLAP). The course emphasizes data structure, database design, data queries and data manipulation.

Individual Work In Analytics

This individually customized course enables the student to independently study a topic of personal interest that is not ordinarily covered in the standard curriculum. The student confers with a willing qualified instructor to design the course including the course scope, learning methods, timetable, milestones, deliverables, and evaluation metrics. Typically, a final written report or paper irequried. To ensure progress, the student stays in contact with the instructor throughout the course of independent study.

Business Data Mining

Data mining is concerned with tools and techniques to numerically and visually explore vast data sets, classify data, predict outcomes, and identify associations, patterns, and exceptional events. Such capabilities enable firms to - for example -- better segment markets, evaluate and classify stocks, identify prospective customers, predict contingencies and catastrophes, identify defaulters and fraudulent transactions, measure churn, identify threats, perform service requests, and bundle goods and services. Such capabilities are critical in global, competitive business settings.

Business Data Mining

Data mining is concerned with tools and techniques to numerically and visually explore vast data sets, classify data, predict outcomes, and identify associations, patterns, and exceptional events. Such capabilities enable firms to - for example -- better segment markets, evaluate and classify stocks, identify prospective customers, predict contingencies and catastrophes, identify defaulters and fraudulent transactions, measure churn, identify threats, perform service requests, and bundle goods and services. Such capabilities are critical in global, competitive business settings.

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