STATISTIEK
 
Taught in 1st year Bachelor in business studies - Main Subject: Accountancy-Tax Law
professionele Bachelor in het Bedrijfsmanagement - afstudeerrichting: accountancy-fiscaliteit
professionele Bachelor in het Bedrijfsmanagement - afstudeerrichting: accountancy-fiscaliteit
Theory [A] 12.0
Exercises [B] 12.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 75.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level introductory
Credit contract? Access upon approval
Examination contract? Access upon approval
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer André Deduytsche
Reference RCBMGA01A00031
 
Key words
Statistics, IWETO-code, P160

Objectives
The subject STATISTICS plays a supporting role.
By doing exercises students' ability to think and reason is developed and the students are taught to acquire and assimilate information.

Topics
The course consists of three parts :
1. basic concepts, collecting information, sampling techniques
2. classifying and presenting data by means of tables and graphs
3. determining statistic indicators:
  • parameters of central trends
  • dispersion parameters


Prerequisites
Elementary arithmetical operations.

Final Objectives
Professional knowledge: basic knowledge of statistics and graphs.
Professional skills: Making statistics.

Materials used
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Syllabus: about 150 copies, available at service of courses.
Hand-outs (PowerPoint) may be downloaded from internet

Study costs
Syllabus: at the unit price determined by Hogeschool rules

Study guidance
It is important to study the lessons regularly and to make a lot of exercises.
Students can always ask questions or may make use of special tutoring at the student counselling service.

Teaching Methods
Question and answer, guided exercises.

Assessment
  • First exam session: 100% written exam: reflective questions and exercises
  • Second exam session: 100% written exam: reflective questions and exercises
Students who only register to take examinations:
  • first exam session: 100% written exam: reflective questions and exercises
  • second exam session: 100% written exam: reflective questions and exercises


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