Course
Discontinued
No
Course Code
CSIS 3360
Descriptive
Fundamentals of Business Analytics
Department
Computing Studies & Information Systems
Faculty
Commerce & Business Administration
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Term
201630
PLAR
No
Semester Length
15
Max Class Size
35
Contact Hours
Lecture: 2 hours per week
Seminar: 2 hours per week
Total: 4 hours per week
Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Seminar
Learning Activities
Lecture, seminar and hands-on exercises in the lab
Course Description
Business analysts who can leverage data to help a company make the right decisions are highly sought after. This hands-on course will introduce the fundamental concepts and tools needed to understand the emerging role of business analytics within organizations. Students will be required to work with real-world examples using current computing tools. Integral to the course is a group project where students will complete a variety of tasks including: requirement elicitation; developing hypothesis; data exploration; dimensional analysis; identifying metrics; and visual presentation of results. Emerging topics such as predictive analytics, web analytics and processing of semi-structured data will also be discussed.
Course Content
- Intro to Business Analytics and Business Analyst role
- Applications of Business Analytics
- Dimensional Analysis intro
- Dimensional Analysis – 7W technique
- Inference, Hypothesis Testing
- Regression
- Forecasting
- Data visualization: discussion on various chart types and a look at data visualization gone wrong.
- Requirement analysis: Don’t gather, Elicit requirements
- Predictive analytics and its role in decision making
- Designing dashboards and using the right metrics
- Web analytics / semi-structured data discussion
- Project presentations
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the domain of Business Analytics and the role of Business Analyst;
- Give examples of different applications of Business Analytics across different industries;
- Develop a dimensional model for a given Business Analytics project;
- Carry out hypothesis testing to support a decision;
- Apply correlation and regression analysis to classify related variables;
- Prepare forecasts using time series analysis;
- Describe proper use of data visualization tools and chart types;
- Demonstrate requirement elicitation techniques such as interviewing, facilitation, prototyping;
- Discuss the emerging field of predictive analytics;
- Identify vain vs real business metrics;
- Evaluate components to be included in executive dashboards;
- Explain the growing field of Web analytics and semi-structured data;
- Illustrate the familiarity with using the current analytics tools such as MS Excel, R, SAS.
Means of Assessment
Class Participation |
5% - 10% |
Quizzes (Best 5 out of 8 @ 3% each) |
15% |
Proposal (to implement Business Analytics) |
5% - 15% |
Group Project |
15% - 25% |
Midterm Examination |
20% - 30% |
Final Examination |
20% - 30% |
Total |
100% |
Textbook Materials
Instructor compiled materials
or
other textbooks as approved by the department