Business Statistics 1 7.5 credits

The objective of this course is to provide basic knowledge of statistical theory that is important for application in business, economics, political science, and other fields.

Course Contents

Some major topics covered in this course are: - Descriptive statistics, - Probability, - Random variables, - The normal distribution, - Sampling and sampling distributions, - Confidence intervals, - Hypothesis testing. Analysis of variance or contingency table analysis may also be covered. **Connection to Research and Practice** This course covers essential statistical topics necessary to understand any research reports and/or articles. The students learn to compile, calculate summary measures, and present different types of data. The aim is also to provide the ability to make simpler probability calculations and, based on statistical assessments draw conclusions about unknown characteristics of different types of populations. The lectures and exercises provided involves many practical examples, and the computer assignment consists of applying the skills and abilities learned throughout the course to real-world data; presenting and evaluating different types of data and to infer properties of populations parameters, e.g., testing hypotheses and deriving estimates.

Prerequisites

General entry requirements + English 6 or Proof of English proficiency is required, Mathematics 3b or 3c, Civics 1b eller 1a1+1a2 and required grade Passed. Exemption from the requirement of having Swedish course B is given.

Level of Education: First cycle

Coursecode/Ladok code: FSFG13

The course is conducted at: Jönköping International Business School

Label Value
Type of course Programme instance course
Study type Normal teaching
Semester Autumn 2024: week 34 – week 43
Rate of study 50%
Language English
Location Jönköping
Time Day-time
Places 0.0
Tuition fees do NOT apply for EU/EEA citizens or exchange students 12500 SEK
Syllabus (PDF)
Application code HJ-J4080