IT 243 Quantitative Methods Course Outline
IT 243 Quantitative Methods Course Outline
Course Outline
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the use of quantitative methods in research. It is
specially designed for undergraduate students who want to systematically understand
social phenomena through numbers. During the process of learning theories, students
will have an opportunity to learn how to use statistical software. This also provides an
understanding of how various business situations are modeled and optimized effectively
using mathematical modeling and quantitative techniques.
Course Objective
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
1. Formulate a research problem. Define objectives, methods, and deliverables.
2. Perform data preparation, visualization and analysis using inferential statistics
and multivariate modeling techniques.
3. Demonstrate proper model building and validation. Deploy results of data
analysis.
4. Be familiar with the use of statistical software as a tool for computation and
analysis
Course Outline
MODULE 1. Introduction
What is Research
ICT Research
What is a scientific method?
Difference btw qualitative and quantitative analysis?
Purpose of statistics
MODULE 7. Association/Dependence
Test of Independence
Chi-Square Test
Analysis of Variance
Correlation
MODULE 8. Prediction
Linear Regression
Logistic Regression
Discriminant Analysis
MODULE 9. Clustering
Cluster Analysis
Factor Analysis
Principal Component Analysis
Final Project: students are expected to conduct a final project, with differing
requirements:
the final project is a short paper (no more than 5 pages) in which you
analyze a dataset using one of the methods discussed in the course.
Students are expected to use one of the datasets used during the course,
although you may use another dataset if desired. The final project will be
submitted online through the course website. Details on the final project will
be given near the beginning of the semester.