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148 I ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES J69. Machine Language Programming (3) (Former B A 169) Prerequisite: Q M 63 or 64. Machine assembly and symbolic languages; report generators; development of macro instructions. Requires development of programs in several languages. 173. Computer Configurations (3) (former B A 173) Prerequisite: Q M 63 or 64, and a basic electronics course or permission of instructor. In-depth study of selection and installation of hardware and software of various computers; feasibility studies, comparisons of self-managed versus service bureau operations; comparison of competitive systems; costs of reprogramming. 174. Regre11ion and Correlation Models Time Series (3) (Former B A 174) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Bivariate, joint and conditional probability distributions, regression analysis, linear and nonlinear regression and multiple relationships, covariance and significance tests; autocorrelation, serial and partial correlation; time series analysis. 175. Sample Survey Methods and Applications (3) (Former B A 175) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Sampling distributions, sample design, estimations of means, proportions, ratios, totals, simple random sample; stratified, cluster, and systematic sample design; replicated sampling techniques, acceptance sampling; industrial uses of sampling and nonprobability sampling. 176. Dealgn of Scientific Experiment• (3) (Former B A 176) Prerequisite: QM 103. Notion of sampling aistributions, theoretical probability distributions, gamma and F-distribution; analysis of variance, one-way and two-way classification tests; mixed and random effect models. Latin and Graeco Latin squares; factorial experimentation. 178. Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory (3) (Former B A 178) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Revision of probability and subjective interception, the Bayes' theorem, statistical estimation of various parameters and decision theory, prior analysis and prior probability distributions; posterior analysis and posterior probability distributions; utility problems, expected profit of perfect information. 189T. Top:cs in Quantitative Methods (1-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Prerequisit~: 12 units in quantitative methods. Theory or application of statistics, operations research, or computers applied to current developments. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total see reference) See General Information-Independent Study. 198. Supervised Work Experience (1) Open only to business majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Work Experience: Learning through on-the-job experience in a business. Written reports. 199. Internship (3-6; max total 6) Open only to business majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Student holds responsible position in business or a government agency and reports on firm's operations and suggested improvements . . 200 Series. Graduate courses are listed under Business. 666 1 33 9 130
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Title | 1975-76 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1975-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 148 |
Full Text Search | 148 I ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE STUDIES J69. Machine Language Programming (3) (Former B A 169) Prerequisite: Q M 63 or 64. Machine assembly and symbolic languages; report generators; development of macro instructions. Requires development of programs in several languages. 173. Computer Configurations (3) (former B A 173) Prerequisite: Q M 63 or 64, and a basic electronics course or permission of instructor. In-depth study of selection and installation of hardware and software of various computers; feasibility studies, comparisons of self-managed versus service bureau operations; comparison of competitive systems; costs of reprogramming. 174. Regre11ion and Correlation Models Time Series (3) (Former B A 174) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Bivariate, joint and conditional probability distributions, regression analysis, linear and nonlinear regression and multiple relationships, covariance and significance tests; autocorrelation, serial and partial correlation; time series analysis. 175. Sample Survey Methods and Applications (3) (Former B A 175) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Sampling distributions, sample design, estimations of means, proportions, ratios, totals, simple random sample; stratified, cluster, and systematic sample design; replicated sampling techniques, acceptance sampling; industrial uses of sampling and nonprobability sampling. 176. Dealgn of Scientific Experiment• (3) (Former B A 176) Prerequisite: QM 103. Notion of sampling aistributions, theoretical probability distributions, gamma and F-distribution; analysis of variance, one-way and two-way classification tests; mixed and random effect models. Latin and Graeco Latin squares; factorial experimentation. 178. Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory (3) (Former B A 178) Prerequisite: Q M 103. Revision of probability and subjective interception, the Bayes' theorem, statistical estimation of various parameters and decision theory, prior analysis and prior probability distributions; posterior analysis and posterior probability distributions; utility problems, expected profit of perfect information. 189T. Top:cs in Quantitative Methods (1-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Prerequisit~: 12 units in quantitative methods. Theory or application of statistics, operations research, or computers applied to current developments. 190. Independent Study (1-3; max total see reference) See General Information-Independent Study. 198. Supervised Work Experience (1) Open only to business majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Work Experience: Learning through on-the-job experience in a business. Written reports. 199. Internship (3-6; max total 6) Open only to business majors. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Student holds responsible position in business or a government agency and reports on firm's operations and suggested improvements . . 200 Series. Graduate courses are listed under Business. 666 1 33 9 130 |