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Opportunities
in the decision sciences...
...exist
in every organization, whether public or private, large or small, manufacturing
or service. More and more professional jobs require skills taught as part
of the Decision Sciences concentration.
Students
learn modern methods...
...of forecasting, simulation and other powerful quantitative and computer-based
tools that support managers' decisions. All concentration courses focus
on real-world applications and include the use of professional business
software, such as spreadsheet, forecasting, and simulation packages. By
selecting appropriate electives, students may prepare for a career using
the decision sciences in operations, computer information systems, finance,
marketing, design and industry, accounting, international business, general
management, and other areas within industry or government.
Overview (pdf): Decision Sciences Concentration (formerly Business Analysis)
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