Business 111 | BUS 111 |
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Business Computations | 3 (3-0-0-0-0) |
This course reviews the fundamentals of mathematics and statistics needed for most business courses. Preliminary topics reviewed in this course will include basic arithmetic concepts, fractions, and order of operations. The course will then challenge students to develop confidence and competency when using algebraic expressions, linear equation, word equations, and exponents. Other relevant topics covered in the course include ratio, proportion, and percentages. Simple and compound interests will also be examine. The second half of this course will introduce students to the fundamentals of statistical principles and cover areas such as exploration and collection of data; and the fundamentals of probability distribution and statistical inferance. An exploration of relationships among variables will also be covered. In addition to all of the above math concepts identified above, students will also be introduced to the practical uses of a scientific/business calculator. Note: Open only to students in the Faculty of Management Corequisites: Academic Integrity Training 100 |