Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
Spring 2024
Course Description
A first course in applied business analytics that assumes no prior experience in the field. Explores uses of business analytics and ways to successfully use analytics in business decisions, including ethical aspects of data analysis. Focuses on gathering, organizing, and describing information. May include introductory topics such as data visualization and interpretation through use of simulation, case studies, and guest speakers. The course will include content from each of the four specializations in the Business Analytics major at DePauw: mathematics, computer science, financial analytics, and business & economics. Prerequisites: None.
Recommended Citation
Eremionkhale, Amy, "BUS 110B Gateway to Business Analytics Eremionkhale Spring 2024" (2024). All Course Syllabi. 293, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/records_syllabi/293
Student Outcomes
Students will be able to: (1) use the vocabulary and terminology of economics, such as, comparative statics and elasticity (2) create and manipulate a variety of data visualizations in Excel and Python (3) solve optimization problems with Excel’s Solver and perform comparative statics analysis (4) run Monte Carlo simulations (5) download and process data with the FRED Excel add-in (6) think critically and grapple with ethical issues