Program Overview
The Decision Sciences minor at this institution requires 18 units of coursework, including required courses in business statistics, operations management, and information systems. Students can choose electives from a variety of data analytics, computer science, and business-related courses. The minor provides students with a strong foundation in the principles and applications of data analytics for use in business settings.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Required Courses (9 units):
- DS 212 Business Statistics (3 units)
- DS 412 Operations Management (3 units)
- ISYS 263 Introduction to Information Systems (3 units)
- Elective Courses (9 units):
- Choose two from the following:
- DS 310 Critical Data Analysis for Business (3 units)
- DS 311 Technologies in Data Analytics (3 units)
- DS 312 Data Analysis with Computer Applications (3 units)
- DS 408 Computer Simulation (3 units)
- DS 601 Applied Management Science (3 units)
- DS 604 Applied Business Forecasting (3 units)
- DS 612 Data Mining with Business Applications (3 units)
- DS 624 Quality Management (3 units)
- DS 655 Sustainable Supply Chain Optimization (3 units)
- DS 660GW Communications for Business Analytics (3 units)
- Choose one from the following:
- Any upper-division ACCT course
- Any DS course above not already used to satisfy a requirement
- Any 200-level or higher CSC course
- Any upper-division ECON course except ECON 690GW
- Any upper-division FIN course except FIN 350
- Any upper-division ISYS course except ISYS 363
- Any upper-division MATH course
- BUS 354 Starting a Small Business (3 units)
- BUS 450 Greening of Business (3 units)
- ENG 620 Introduction to Computational Linguistics (3 units)
- ENG 680 Applied Computational Linguistics (3 units)
- IBUS 430 Import-Export Management and Small Business Operations (3 units)
- IBUS 590 International Environmental Analysis (3 units)
- IBUS 690 Global Strategic Management (3 units)
- MKTG 436 Retail Management (3 units)
- MKTG 441 Business-to-Business Marketing (3 units)
- MKTG 469 Digital Marketing (3 units)
- MKTG 632 Marketing Research (3 units)
- MKTG 660 Marketing Analytics (3 units)
Other:
- A minimum of 6 upper-division units are required to complete the minor.
- All coursework used to satisfy the requirements of the minor must be completed with a minimum grade point average of 2.0.
- If you’re interested in a course that is not in the listed electives, ask your Decision Sciences faculty adviser about it, provided the course is analytical in nature.
- Be sure to check course prerequisites and be aware that some departments may limit their courses to majors.
San Francisco State University
Overview:
San Francisco State University (SF State) is a public university located in San Francisco, California. It is part of the California State University (CSU) system, the largest system of higher education in the country. SF State is known for its diverse and inclusive community, offering a wide range of academic programs and a strong commitment to social justice.
Services Offered:
The university provides a variety of services to support student success, including:
Academic advising:
Students receive guidance on course selection, degree planning, and career exploration.Student support services:
SF State offers resources for students facing academic challenges, personal difficulties, or financial hardship.Career services:
The university provides assistance with resume writing, job searching, and career development.Health and wellness services:
Students have access to counseling, health care, and other wellness resources.Student Life and Campus Experience:
SF State offers a vibrant campus experience with a strong sense of community. Students can:
Engage in student organizations:
There are numerous clubs, organizations, and activities to join, catering to diverse interests.Participate in cultural events:
The university hosts a variety of events, performances, and exhibitions throughout the year.Explore the Bay Area:
SF State's location in the heart of the Bay Area provides easy access to cultural attractions, museums, and entertainment venues.Key Reasons to Study There:
Diverse and inclusive community:
SF State prides itself on its welcoming and diverse student body, fostering a sense of belonging for all.Strong academic programs:
The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, with a focus on social justice and real-world application.Location in the Bay Area:
SF State's location provides access to a vibrant and dynamic city, offering opportunities for internships, networking, and career development.Commitment to social justice:
SF State is dedicated to promoting social justice and equity, providing students with the tools and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world.Academic Programs:
SF State offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
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Biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, and more.Education:
Teacher preparation, educational leadership, and more.Other:
SF State has a strong athletic program, competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The university also has a strong commitment to international education and exchange, offering opportunities for students to study abroad and participate in global learning experiences.