Minor in Adaptive Decision Models for Business
The Minor in Adaptive Decision Models for Business is open to all majors in the University. All students pursuing the minor must complete 18 semester credit hours.
- 3 semester credit hours selected from the following courses:
CS 3333 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
ME 3113 Measurements and Instrumentation
MS 3053 Management Science and Operations Technology (or an equivalent course)
- 6 semester credit hours selected from the following courses:
ACC 2013 Principles of Accounting I
FIN 3003 Survey of Finance
or
FIN 3014 Principles of Business Finance
- 6 semester credit hours selected from the following courses:
Analytical Models
MS 3063 Decision Support Systems
MS 3313 Business Applications of Statistics
MS 4323 Simulation Applications in Business
MS 4333 Project Management
MS 4383 Applied Forecasting in Operations
Operational Models
MS 3403 Logistics Management
MS 3413 Purchasing and Inventory Management
MS 4313 Six Sigma and Lean Operations
MS 4343 Production/Operations Management
MS 4353 Service Operations Management
MS 4363 Quality Management and Control
MS 4543 Supply Chain Management
- 3 semester credit hours of upper-division electives in disciplines where quantitative methods are actively applied and practiced. These courses should be approved by the designated management science faculty member.
To declare a minor in Adaptive Decision Models for Business and seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students must consult the College of Business Undergraduate Advising Center or the designated management science faculty member.
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