DePaul University - Department of Mathematical Sciences
 
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH

The Quantitative Analysis and Operations Research concentration is intended for undergraduate mathematics students who wish to use their mathematical and quantitative skills to help solve problems of management and operations in the business world. Students desiring to continue to obtain a master of science degree from DePaul University should consider following the program for the combined B.S./M.S. degree program in Applied Mathematics: Statistics Concentration, the combined B.S./M.S. degree program in Applied Mathematics: Actuarial Science Concentration or the combined B.S./M.S. degree program in Applied Statistics, each of which may be completed in about five years.

Requirements: COMMON CORE plus

  • 351, 352, 353 Probability and Statistics I, II, III;
  • either 356 Applied Regression Analysis or 358 Applied Time Series and Forecasting or 385 Numerical Analysis I
  • 387 Operations Research I: Linear Programming;
  • 388 Operations Research II: Optimization Theory.

Recommended allied field courses: Accountancy: 101 Principles of Accounting I; 102 Principles of Accounting II. Computer Science: 215 Introduction to Structured Programming with C++, or 240 Personal Computing for Programmers. Economics: 105 Principles of Microeconomics; 106 Principles of Macroeconomics. Finance: 310 Financial Management I; 330 Investments; Securities and Markets; 335 Portfolio Management. Management: 300-301 Managerial Concepts and Practices I and II.

Click here for a detailed program of study for the quantitative analysis and operations research concentration.

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