QUAN 4620 Spreadsheet Modeling and Decision Analysis (3-0-3)
Will use visual techniques to understand, document and communicate business models, and then apply information technology to the modeling process for business decisions in management, operations, finance and marketing. Will use spreadsheets to implement models, determine best decisions and to understand risk. Documentation and communication of results graphically will be emphasized. Prerequisites: MATH 3110, MINF 2201, with grades of C or better, and 50 semester hours, including successful completion (grade of C or better) of at least four of the six BBA Core Area F courses.

QUAN 4630 Operations Management Systems (3-0-3)
Design, development, and use of information systems which support operations planning and control will be studied. Advanced spreadsheets, database managers, and optimization software will be applied to operations decisions, scheduling, and production reporting. Operations systems in place at regional firms will be studied. Prerequisites: MINF 2201 and MATH 3110, with grades of C or better, and 50 semester hours, including successful completion (grade of C or better) of at least four of the six BBA Core Area F courses.

QUAN 6600 Applied Business Research (3-0-3)
The purpose of business research is to assist managers in making more informed and responsible decisions. The basic intention of this course is to sharpen critical thinking processes by studying and applying scientific methods to problem solving. Major topics include problem identification, research designs, data collection methods, sample design, data analysis and interpretation, report preparation and the ethics of business research. To be taken early in the program. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.

QUAN 6610 Designing, Managing, and Improving Operations (3-0-3)
This course will provide students with the tools to quantitatively study business problems. The students will learn to organize their thoughts such that the best available data can be used to generate optimum solutions to problems. Production management, design of experiments, and statistical quality control will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Graduate (MBA) student status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.

QUAN 6690 Current Issues in Management Science (3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and MATH 3110 or equivalent.


READ - Developmental Reading Courses
READ 0097 Developmental Reading I (3-0-3)
This is a basic reading course designed to meet the needs of students entering college with a deficiency in reading. Emphasis is on reading skills that are basic to improving general reading comprehension. (Credit for this course is not applicable

371Augusta State University Catalog

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