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Dec 26, 2024
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ISL 632 - Data Mining (2 credits)
Organizations invest a significant part of their information technology (IT) budget to capture, store and analyze data. The return on these investments will depend on how effectively organizations analyze the data and use it to support managerial decision making. Business intelligence or business analytics are common terms used to describe the process of building models to support decision making. The course is structured to give the students a conceptual understanding of various modeling techniques with a focus on their application to business problems.
Course revisions made after the Graduate Catalog publication date will be posted in the Graduate Catalog Addendum.
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