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ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS

R - 2009
CURRICULUM I SEMESTER (FULL TIME)

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)
SEMESTER – I

Code No.
BA9201
BA9202
BA9203
BA9204
BA9205
BA9206
BA9207
BA9208

Course Title
Statistics for Management
Economic Analysis for Business
Total Quality Management
Organizational Behaviour
Communication Skills
Accounting for Management
Legal Aspects of Business
Seminar I
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4
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22

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1
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2

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0
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2

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4
4
3
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3
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3
1
25

BA9201

STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT

LT P C
3104

UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS & PROBABILITY
12
Statistics – Definition, Types. Types of variables – Organising data - Descriptive Measures.
Basic definitions and rules for probability, conditional probability independence of events, Baye’s theorem, and random variables, Probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson, Uniform and
Normal distributions.
UNIT II
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTION AND ESTIMATION
12
Introduction to sampling distributions, sampling distribution of mean and proportion, application of central limit theorem, sampling techniques. Estimation: Point and Interval estimates for population parameters of large sample and small samples, determining the sample size.
UNIT III
TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS
12
Hypothesis testing: one sample and two sample tests for means and proportions of large samples (z-test), one sample and two sample tests for means of small samples (t-test), F-test for two sample standard deviations. ANOVA one and two way – Design of experiments.
UNIT IV
NON-PARAMETRIC METHODS
12
Chi-square test for single sample standard deviation. Chi-square tests for independence of attributes and goodness of fit. Sign test for paired data. Rank sum test. Kolmogorov-Smirnov – test for goodness of fit, comparing two populations. Mann – W hitney U test and Kruskal Wallis test. One sample run test, rank



References: 1. P. P. S. Gogna, Mercantile Law, S. Chand & Co. Ltd., India, Fourth Edition, 2008. 2. Dr. Vinod, K. Singhania, Direct Taxes Planning and Management, 2008. 3. Akhileshwar Pathack, Legal Aspects of Business, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007. 4. Richard Stim, Intellectual Property- Copy Rights, Trade Marks, and Patents, Cengage Learning, 2008. 5. V. S. Datey, Taxman Publication, 21st Edition, 2008.

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