BS Statistics & Business Analytics
Department
Statistics
Level
Undergraduate
College
College of Computer Sciences & Information Systems
Course Detail
BS (Statistics and Business Analytics) is designed to give you substantial hands-on digital skills, teaching you statistical theory and data analysis techniques with the perspective of business analytics. You will learn how to use these skills to solve business problems, ap- plying them to specific areas in marketing, finance, and economics. In addition, you will learn international and sustainable business management from both theoretical and experiential viewpoints. The latest developments in Business Analytics’ technology are play- ing a crucial role in automating the analysis process. It is also enabling both data analysis experts and business users to interpret data more easily and quickly. Business analytics are key differentiators, which provide a competitive edge to companies across industries.
BS (Statistics and Business Analytics) is a four-year degree program. It requires completion of 141 credit hours of course work, 6 credit hours of the project approved by the college and compulsory internship of at least six weeks in an organization approved by the Institute. A major component of this degree is the final year two-semester project that teaches students how to apply statistical and computational principles to solve large-scale, real-world data analysis problems.
Statistics and Business Analytics students learn to:
- Apply knowledge of Computing, Mathematics, and Statistics and integrate it with the business that is appropriate for the program.
- Get a thorough understanding of tools and methods and enhance their ability to do in-depth research.
- Analyze the data pertinent to business problems to explore solutions.
- Acquire the knowledge and skills to get a greater insight regarding the day-to-day challenges that businesses face.
- Use knowledge of data analytics to apply in the important branches of business management such as Marketing, Human Resource Management, Finance and Risk Management, Supply Chain Management.
- Change the world for the better – in areas like healthcare, transportation, and education, etc.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component or program to meet desired needs.
- Communicate effectively with different audiences.
- Improve business-related decision-making skills by exploring and mining data from various aspects.
CAREER PATH
1. Marketing Analyst | 2. | Financial Analyst | 3. | CRM Analyst |
4. Supply Chain Analyst | 5. | Funds and Security Analyst | 6. | Research Scientist |
Required Courses
Accounting
ACC101 Introduction to Financial Accounting ACC201 Intermediate Financial Accounting
Finance
FIN201 Introduction to Business Finance
FIN202 Financial Management
Management
MAN101 Principles of Management
MAN302 Organizational Behavior
MAN303 Production and Operations Management
Communication
COM107 Academic English
COM202 Business and Professional Speech
COM205 Persuasive & Analytical Writing for Bus. Communication
Marketing
MKT301 Principles of Marketing
MKT302 Marketing Management
MKT404 Methods in Business Research
Political Sciences
PSC301 Pakistan Studies
Social Sciences
SSC301 History of Ideas1
Language
LAN 10* Foreign Language I
*1 = Introduction to Arabic *2 = Introduction to French
*4 = Introduction to German *6 = Introduction to Italian
*8 = Introduction to Chinese
Elective Courses
Elective Courses
Statistics
STA315 Design of Experiment II
STA316 Operations Research I
STA317 Operations Research II
STA309 Loss Models I
STA310 Loss Models II
STA319 Statistical Quality Control
FRM201 Principles of Risk Management
Elective (Business Analytics)
MKT602 Marketing Analytics
HRM512 HR Analytics
FINXXX Financial Analytics
Economics
ECOXXX Introduction Micro and Macroeconomics
ECO103 Intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics
ECO304 Introduction to Econometrics
ECO402 Pakistan Economic Policy
Management Information Systems
MIS401 Computer Applications
Human Resource Management
HRM301 Human Resource Management
Religious Studies
REL101 Islamic Studies
Mathematics
MTH100 Mathematics for Business MTH104 Calculus I
MTH105 Calculus II
MTH204 Linear Algebra
MTH403 Numerical Analysis
Statistics
STA203 Probability Theory and Statistics I
STA205 Probability Theory and Statistics II
STA210 Sampling Theory
STA301 Model and Inferences
STA302 Methods of Data Analysis
STA305 Applied Regression Analysis
STA307 Decision Theory
STA311 Design of Experiment I
STA313 Applied Multivariate Analysis
STA303 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
Natural Science
PHY111 Applied Physics
SSC202 Environmental studies
Final Year Project
STA491 Final Year Project I
STA492 Final Year Project II
Course Structure
Semester One (18 Credit Hours) Islamic Studies (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Mathematics for Business (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Principles of Management (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Introduction to Micro and Macroeconomics (3+0) [Pre Req. ECO102] Probability Theory and Statistics I (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Academic English (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] | Semester (18 Credit Hours) Persuasive and Analytical Writing for Bus. Comm. (3+0) [Pre Req. COM107] Pakistan Studies (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Calculus I (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Probability Theory and Statistics II (3+0) [Pre Req. STA203] Principles of Marketing (3+0)[Pre Req. NA] Foreign Language I [Pre Req. NA] |
Semester Three (18 Credit Hours) Computer Applications (2+1) [Pre Req. NA] Intermediate Micro and Macroeconomics (3+0) [Pre Req. ECOXXX] Calculus II (3+0) [Pre Req. MTH104] Introduction to Financial Accounting (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Model and Inferences (3+0) [Pre Req. STA205] Business and Professional Speech (3+0) [Pre Req. COM107] | Semester Four (18 Credit Hours) Linear Algebra (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Organizational Behavior (3+0) [Pre Req. MAN101] Intermediate Financial Accounting (3+0) [Pre Req. ACC101] Marketing Management (3+0) [Pre Req. MKT301] Methods of Data Analysis (2+1) [Pre Req. STA301] Applied Physics (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] |
Semester Five (18 Credit Hours) Human Resource Management (3+0) [Pre Req. MAN302] Introduction to Econometrics (2+1) [Pre Req. ECO102] Introduction to Business Finance (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Methods in Business Research (3+0) [Pre Req. MKT302] Applied Regression Analysis (2+1) [Pre Req. STA302] Environmental studies (3+0 )[Pre Req. NA] | Semester Six (18 Credit Hours) Financial Management (3+0) [Pre Req. FIN201] Sampling Theory (2+1) [Pre Req. STA302] Numerical Analysis (3+0)[Pre Req. MTH204] Elective I (STATISTICS) (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Pakistan Economic Policy (3+0) [Pre Req. ECO103] History of Ideas |
Semester Seven (18 Credit Hours) Decision Theory (3+0) [Pre Req. STA301] Design of Experiment I (2+1) [Pre Req. STA305] Production and Operations Management (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Elective I (BUSINESS ANALYTICS) (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Elective II (STATISTICS) (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Final Year Project I (0+3) [Pre Req. MKT404, STA305] | Semester Eight (15 Credit Hours) Applied Multivariate Analysis (2+1) Time Series Analysis and Forecasting (2+1) [Pre Req. STA305] Elective III (STATISTICS) (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Elective II (BUSINESS ANALYTICS) (3+0) [Pre Req. NA] Final Year Project II (0+3) [Pre Req. STA491] |
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