
Statistics with Computer Applications
This course offers an
in-depth exploration of advanced statistical concepts and techniques, with a
strong emphasis on their application using computer software. Designed to build
on the foundational knowledge acquired in introductory statistics courses, the
subject will equip students with the skills needed to analyze and interpret
complex data sets in mathematical and educational contexts. Key topics include
descriptive statistics, t-tests, ANOVA, correlation, regression analysis,
multiple regression, and nonparametric methods. Students will engage in
practical exercises using statistical software, real-world datasets, and
research articles, ensuring they develop proficiency in applying these advanced
techniques to make informed decisions and draw meaningful conclusions from
data. The integration of computer applications throughout the course will
enhance students' ability to efficiently handle and analyze data in various
professional settings.

Production Management
The course encompasses the
general management approach of production and operations management in
business. It includes concepts, methods, and techniques in planning,
organizing, and supervising in the scope of production for both manufacturing
and providing services. Students exercise their analytical and organizational
skills through case studies, and exhibit their learnings through a project output
of their original-designed finished products or services. With this, it creates
competitive advantage in the marketplace satisfying customers and, at the same
time, foster appreciation to the subject at hand.