QM161 Business Statistics

Business Statistics (QM161)

Unit information

In complex and evolving work environments, decision makers need to understand the messages contained in business statistics and data.

In this unit you will develop the valuable skills required to assess and critically interpret business statistics and data.

You will examine basic statistical concepts and methods used to summarise data, explore and properly present information.

You will learn to assess uncertainty in business decisions based on probability, random variables and sampling distributions, and perform inferential analysis using estimation and hypothesis testing.

Evaluating relationships between business and economic variables, you will gain the skills to obtain reliable forecasts using correlation and simple regression.

This unit provides a foundation for further study in many areas including business analytics and econometrics. Computer analysis using Excel is a basic part of the unit.

Enrolment rules

Restrictions
EMET100 or EMET101 or ENSS103 or ENSS203 or QM101 or STAT100

Notes

Study at the UNE Sydney Campus is only available to international students admitted to the Bachelor of Business under Rule (e), studying the Analytics and Informatics Major.

Please refer to the student handbook for further details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

Renato VillanoChair, Research and Research Training Committee, UNE Business School - Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law; UNE Business School
Jonathan Moss

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. demonstrate proficiency in the concepts of descriptive statistics and the types of data used in business and economics, summarising data in the forms of graphs, tables and numerical measures, basic probability concepts, properties of discrete and continuous probability distributions;
  2. demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the concept of sampling distribution, importance of Central Limit Theorum and fundamental knowledge of the concept of inferential statistics, and foundational knowledge in simple linear regression and apply these concepts to business-related problems;
  3. use a range of cognitive and communication skills to identify, evaluate and synthesise relevant information drawn from a range of sources in order to demonstrate judgement, creative thinking and analytical skills in solving business-related problems;
  4. work independently and/or collaboratively to plan and execute tasks to enhance professional knowledge and skills in the field of business statistics; and
  5. demonstrate the ability to recognise, reflect on, and respond appropriately to a range of ethical issues involved in statistics in influencing the practice of business.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Title Must Complete Weight Offerings Assessment Notes
Assignment 1 No 10% All offerings

Calculations, brief interpretations of results and use of MS Excel-based outputs. Word length not applicable owing to the statistical nature of the assignment.

Assignment 2 No 10% All offerings

Calculations, brief interpretations of results and use of MS Excel-based outputs. Word length not applicable owing to the statistical nature of the assignment.

Assignment 3 No 10% All offerings

Calculations, brief interpretations of results and use of MS Excel-based outputs. Word length not applicable owing to the statistical nature of the assignment.

Online Quizzes No 10% Trimester 1, Online; Trimester 3, Online

Four quizzes (2.5% each). Word length not applicable owing to the statistical nature of the assignment.

Tutorial Assessment No 10% Trimester 1, On Campus

Four quizzes (2.5% each) Word length not applicable owing to the statistical nature of the assignment.

Final Examination Yes 60% All offerings  

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Prescribed Material (Mandatory)

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel, Global Edition + PHStat Access Kit for Statistics

ISBN: 9780655798583

Levine, D. M., Stephan, D. F. and Szabat, K. A., Pearson 9th ed. (Global Edition) 2021

Note: An eBook version of this textbook is also available (ISBN: 9781292338309).

Text refers to: All offerings

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