Instructor
- BUS ADM 478: Supply Chain Analytics (Undergraduate)University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Lubar College of Business, Fall 2024, Spring 2025 (Online and In-Person), Fall 2025, Spring 2026 (Online and In-Person), Fall 2026 (Online), Spring 2027
Course Description
Quantitative modeling and analysis are essential for companies to make informed business operations decisions. This course introduces students to quantitative models that are fundamental to operations and supply chain management, with a focus on tools and techniques from management science. Key topics include linear and nonlinear optimization, network models, simulation models, forecasting models, and queueing models. - BUS ADM 709: Applied Statistical Modeling for Managers (MBA Program)University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Lubar College of Business, Fall 2026, Spring 2027
Course Description
... - BUS ADM 754: Statistical Analysis (Ph.D. Program)University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Lubar College of Business, Fall 2024, Fall 2025
Course Description
Probability and statistical models are essential for understanding a wide range of phenomena in business applications. This course aims to provide students with a foundation in probability and statistics to conduct business research. Key topics include the basics of probability theory, sample statistics, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, simple and multiple linear regression, logistic regression, and the fundamentals of machine learning.