174 Williams Rd. Troy, NY 12180 Phone: (518) 283-2500 Fax: (518)-283-6265

Prerequisite: Successful completion of Math 331
Credit: 1
Weight = 1.00
Students in this course will receive a thorough introduction in statistics that emphasizes statistical thinking. Students will be exposed to four basic themes of statistics: analyzing data, producing data, chance and inferences. Topics that will be covered will include describing and modeling distributions of data; describing relationships; sampling and surveys; designing experiments; probability; and statistical inference.
Prerequisite: teacher approval (for students who are not in the business sequence)
Credit: 1
Weight: 1.00
Grade Level: 12
Final Examination: Project
Entrepreneurship considers the small business from concept to operations. Each student should find a host business as a source for research. Topics include: actualizing the concept, financing the business, organizational plans, management, marketing strategies, staffing, business records, governmental regulations and ethics. Guest lecturers from the business community will elaborate on their own areas of expertise including discussion of product and services.