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This field of study emphasizes the process of constructing and analyzing mathematical and statistical models of real-world managerial problems and the understanding of the role and uses of such models in the management of complex organizations.
The doctoral area of Decision Sciences typically requires three doctoral courses as part of the student's plan of study. These are in addition to the appropriate master's breadth and foundation courses and the appropriate methodology courses. In particular cases, some of the three doctoral area courses may be from allied fields such as Management, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organization Behavior, International Business, and Economics.
The Decision Sciences area offers the following doctoral seminars on a regular basis: MGT 328: Special Topics in Decision: Bayesian Statistics MGT 397-10: Advanced Topics in Forecasting and Time Series Analysis MGT 397-11: Advanced Topics in Decision Theory – Game Theory
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