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Today’s Agenda Introduction Syllabus Review Minute Discussion Questions and Answers

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Contact Information Office hours: 9:00-10:00 M, 10:00-11:00 F in office and 9:00-9:30 am T R in 275 FLH Phone: Help Desk hours and location TBA

Required Materials Text: Business Statistics: A Decision- Making Approach, 5 th edition, Groebner, D.F., Shannon, P.W., Fry, P.C., and Smith, K.D. Student Solution Manual is optional Calculator that can do statistical calculations in at least one variable.

Mission Statement The purpose of this course is to provide you with the opportunity to see how a statistical focus on business processes improves quality, productivity, and an organization's competitive position.

Grading: Grade Composition Recitation 50 Analysis Assign100 Three Exams 450 Final Exam200 Project200 Total 1000

Grading Scale A C A C B D B D B D C F

General Information Prerequisite: MAC 1105 or its equivalent. Course objectives Students with disabilities Tentative lecture schedule Lecture considerations Customer feedback Homework

General Information Recitation sections Data analysis assignments Computer labs Project One-Hour exams Final exam Missed exams and quizzes

General Information Late assignments and projects Grade complaints Academic honor system

Minute Discussion Pick a partner Take one minute –to discuss what you wanted out of today’s class, –whether or not you got it, and –additional questions you may have Questions????????