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Department of Mathematical Sciences, Unit Catalogue 2007/08


MA10095 Quantitative methods

Credits: 6
Level: Certificate
Semester: 1
Assessment: EX 100%
Requisites:
Before taking this unit you must take MN10003

Aims & Learning Objectives:
Aims: To teach the basic ideas of probability, data variability, hypothesis testing and of relationships between variables and the application of these ideas in management.
Objectives: Students should be able to formulate and solve simple problems in probability including the use of Bayes' Theorem and Decision Trees. They should recognise real-life situations where variability is likely to follow a binomial, Poisson or normal distribution and be able to carry out simple related calculations. They should be able to carry out a simple decomposition of a time series, apply correlation and regression analysis and understand the basic idea of statistical significance.
Content:
The laws of Probability, Bayes' Theorem, Decision Trees. Binomial, Poisson and normal distributions and their applications; the relationship between these distributions. Time series decomposition into trend and season al components; multiplicative and additive seasonal factors. Correlation and regression; calculation and interpretation in terms of variability explained. Idea of the sampling distribution of the sample mean; the Z test and the concept of significance level.