A course in business statistics is the same as a regular course of statistics?
Hi.
It is a course in business statistics considered equivalent, as
statistics on regular courses at the university?
In other words, if a student wants to earn a Bachelor
in the business world and the school he enrolled in the request
take a course in business statistics, could meet this requirement
followed a course of regular statistics on mathematics, not a business
Course Statistics? Have a nice day.
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Depending on the course, the statistics (offered by the department of mathematics and statistics) are purely procedural. Go into detail about why you are making in a certain way, and generally discuss theorums and formulas in detail, sometimes trying. There will be little or no practical application and any discussion of the experimental methodology.
On the other hand, in a course of time not losing trade statistics detailed in depth on statistical methods will be devoted to the methodology and application.
Although much will depend on your college and department stores, some departments waive a requirement when you have completed a similar program. Usually, they will only make this exception, with credits transferred (if, for example, is transferred from a small college that does not trade stats of course, but do not offer a course of stats). I doubt you have many opportunities to give them your course of trade statistics.
Here's a quick answer to this question.
Would not be the same if it were not the same name.
So if its business and nothing else, then that would be simply stupid.
This activity statistics, deals with business and the scenarios and the equations of the specifically required for theroms business-related applications as well as most normal stats.