This course is about modeling and how computer models can support managerial decision making. A model is a simplified representation of a real situation and modeling is the process of developing, analyzing and interpreting a model in order to help make better decisions. Models can be invaluable tools in managing and understanding the complexity and risk inherent in many business problems. As a result, models have become an increasingly important part of business at all levels from daily operations to strategic decision making.
Division: Decision, Risk and Operations

Prerequisite

Complete ALL of the following Courses

Spring 2024


B6101 - 001


B6101 - 002


B6101 - 003


B6101 - 004

Fall 2023


B6101 - 001


B6101 - 002


B6101 - 003


B6101 - 004


B6101 - 005


B6101 - 006


B6101 - 007


B6101 - 008


B6101 - 009

Spring 2023


B6101 - 001


B6101 - 002


B6101 - 003

Fall 2022


B6101 - 001


B6101 - 002


B6101 - 003


B6101 - 004


B6101 - 005


B6101 - 006


B6101 - 007


B6101 - 008


B6101 - 009