M.S Managerial Statistics

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Georgetown University McDonough School of Business

Program Overview

Managerial statistics allows one to draw conclusions based on sample data, to test portfolio strategies, to testing for managerial bias, and to estimate product or service reliability. The course covers the fundamental tools and concepts of statistics as they apply to management: causation, descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis, sampling, statistical relationships, and statistical inference. Students completing this course will have a detailed understanding of basic statistical measures and analyses, as well as a proficient grasp of regression as a data-analytic methods used daily in business. This course is designed to develop the fundamental knowledge and skills for leveraging statistics in dealing with current management challenges. Course methods include descriptive statistics, probability distributions, sampling, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing and the use of SAS computer software for statistical applications. Course topics are organized around practical case studies of business analytics in a wide variety of industries.

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Career Options

  • Market Researcher
  • Cost Estimator
  • Business Analyst
  • Database Administrator
  • Software Engineer
  • Economist

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