Dec 20, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
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QMB 2100 - Quantitative Methods & Business Decisions I


Credit(s): 3
This course introduces students to the quantitative methods and analytical tools used in business decision-making. Introductory statistics topics include descriptive statistics, probability, regression analysis, decision analysis, and basic optimization techniques. Students will learn how to apply these methods to solve real-world business problems, enhancing their ability to make informed decisions based on quantitative data. The course also explores the historical development of quantitative analysis in business, highlighting key concepts that have influenced modern business practices. Through practical applications and case studies, students will gain proficiency in using quantitative tools to improve business outcomes.

Course Attribute(s): 6AM - State Computation Requirement, 6AMP - State Computation Requirement, 6AMT - Gordon Computation Requirement, 6AMT - State Computation Requirement, CAQR - Quantitative Reasoning, UGEM - USF Gen Ed Mathematics

Prerequisite(s): MAC 1105  (min grade C) OR MAC 1147  (min grade C) OR MAC 2233  (min grade C-) OR MAC 2241  (min grade C-) OR MAC 2281  (min grade C-) OR MAC 2311  (min grade C-) OR SAT Math score of 610 or better, OR ACT Math score of 26 or better, OR College Level Math CPT score of 78 or better, OR CalculusAB (AP66) score of 3, OR Calculus BC (AP68) score of 3, OR Calculus AB Subscore (AP69) score of 4



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