Quantitative and Qualitative Decision-Making


Quantitative and Qualitative Decision-Making

MET AD 715 (4 credits)

The purpose of this course is to help improve business problem solving and managerial decision-making through the use of quantitative and qualitative decision-making tools and techniques. This course will provide the student with an overview of how decisions are made to solve management problems in the business environment. It introduces the fundamental concepts and methodologies of the decision-making process, problem-solving, decision analysis, data collection, probability distribution, evaluation, and prediction methods. Students will learn how to apply different quantitative and qualitative analytical tools commonly used in business to provide a depth of understanding and support to various decision-making activities within each subject area of management. Through the use of case studies of decisions made by managers in various production and service industries and a business simulation package specifically prepared for this course, the scope and breadth of decision-making in business will be described.

2026SPRGMETAD715A1, Jan 20th to Apr 30th 2026

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
M 02:30 PM 05:15 PM KCB 104

2026SPRGMETAD715A2, Jan 20th to Apr 30th 2026

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
T 06:00 PM 08:45 PM SOC B63

2026SPRGMETAD715A3, Jan 20th to Apr 30th 2026

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
W 02:30 PM 05:15 PM PSY B53

2026SPRGMETAD715A4, Jan 20th to Apr 30th 2026

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
R 12:30 PM 03:15 PM CGS 515

2026SPRGMETAD715O2, Mar 10th to Apr 27th 2026

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
ARR 12:00 AM 12:00 AM