APS6313: Data for Decision Making

This course aims to provide knowledge and equip students with techniques to transform data into information that decision makers can use in order to make decisions. Students will learn the importance of source and quality of the data, input from and impact on stakeholders, and how social, community, and political or governmental dynamics come into play in the decision-making process. By the end of this course, students will understand and be able to apply decision-making data collection, analysis, synthesis, and presentation skills to incorporate an abundant and wide-variety of data in order to make an informed decision. This course will have didactic and application components where students will be able to apply the skills and knowledge learned.

All Instructors

A Average (3.972)Most Common: A (92%)

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12 students
FDCBA
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    Recommend
  • 4.00

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    Effort
  • 3.55

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    Understanding
  • 3.36

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    Interesting
  • 3.88

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    Activities


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