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ECON 47503 — Forecasting

3 credits · 3 hours

The application of forecasting methods to economics, management, engineering, and other natural and social sciences. The student will learn how to recognize important features of time series and will be able to estimate and evaluate econometric models that fit the data reasonably well and allow the construction of forecasts. Prerequisite: Walton majors: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ( ECON 21403 )) and ( MATH 22003 or ( MATH 24004 or higher)) and (BUSI 10303 or MATH 21003 or INEG 21403 or STAT 30133 ); Non-business majors: (( ECON 21003 and ECON 22003 ) or ( ECON 21403 )) and ( MATH 22003 or ( MATH 24004 or higher)) and (BUSI 10303 or MATH 21003 or STAT 23003 or PSYC 20103 or ESRM 24003 or INEG 23104 or INEG 23303 or INEG 33303 or STAT 30043 or STAT 30133 ). (Typically offered: Fall)

Prerequisites: ECON 21003, ECON 22003, ECON 21403, MATH 22003, MATH 24004, BUSI 10303, MATH 21003, INEG 21403, STAT 30133, STAT 23003, PSYC 20103, ESRM 24003, INEG 23104, INEG 23303, INEG 33303, STAT 30043

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