EBS Units & Courses— Undergraduate Units at Caulfield
This page lists the units available as part of the Econometrics Undergraduate
program at the Caulfield campus, with links to the Handbook entry for each
unit. See Undergraduate Courses
at Caulfield for a list of specializations and the units relevant to each.
Code |
Name |
Brief Description |
| ETX1100 |
Business statistics |
Covers the basics of statistical tools used in today’s business world and provides good basic training to carry out projects in business analysis. |
| ETX2111 |
Business data modelling |
Presents concepts and techniques used to identify relationships between variables in order to predict what is likely to happen in the future. |
| ETX2121 |
Data analysis in business |
Covers statistical concepts and tools to be applied to areas such as finance, accounting, marketing, economics and risk modelling. |
| ETF2480 |
Business modelling |
This software-oriented unit overviews some quantitative tools in Decision Science that have proven successful in modelling many business problems. |
| ETF2700 |
Mathematics for business |
The basic mathematical topics are covered to provide the knowledge necessary to complete higher level quantitative, economics and finance units. |
| ETX2011 |
Quantitative methods for risk analysis |
Presents basic quantitative tools for identifying and analysing risks in areas such as finance, quality control, OHS, disaster prevention and environmental management. |
| ETF3200 |
Quantitative business analysis |
Provides statistical and econometric tools for business and economic modelling. |
| ETX3231 |
Business forecasting |
Equips students with the necessary skills to forecast time series data on sales, share prices, exchange rates, budgets, cash flows and others. |
| ETF3300 |
Quantitative methods for financial markets |
Illustrates how statistical methods can be applied to financial data to solve problems that arise in financial markets. |
| ETF3480 |
Optimisation for managers |
Trains students to model and solve a variety of optimisation problems in preparation for careers in business. |
| ETF3500 |
Survey data analysis |
Equips students with the necessary skills to summarise and analyse large volumes of data. |
| ETF3600 |
Quantitative models for business research |
Covers the analysis and modelling techniques for categorical variables common within business disciplines, such as Marketing and Management. |