MIST.6060 Business Intelligence and Data Mining (Formerly MIST 606)
Id: 036985
Credits: 3-3
Description
This Course introduces the concepts and technologies of business intelligence and data mining. The course studies how data-oriented business intelligence techniques can be used by organizations to gain competitive advantages, as well as how to design and develop these techniques. Topics include classification, clustering, association analysis, prediction, and text and web mining. Data-mining related ethical issues will also be discussed.
Prerequisites
MIST.6010, or Matriculated MSBA, or MSA, or MSF, or MSEM, or MSEI, or GCBA, or permission of graduate business programs coordinator.
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