2018-2019 / MQGE0005-5

Quantitative Methods in Management

Part : Operations Research

Part : Statistics

Duration

Part : Operations Research : 15h Th
Part : Statistics : 15h Th

Number of credits

 Master in management, professional focus in law and management5 crédits 
 Master in management, professional focus in law5 crédits 
 Master in management (120 ECTS)5 crédits 
 Master in management (60 ECTS)5 crédits 

Lecturer

Part : Operations Research : Yasemin Arda
Part : Statistics : Cédric Heuchenne

Coordinator

Cédric Heuchenne

Language(s) of instruction

English language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Part : Operations Research

Operations research (OR) is a discipline that aims to solve complex real world decision problems using scientific approaches. Application areas of this discipline are various: transportation, production systems, telecommunication, administration, etc. The course gives an introduction to the most popular mathematical models and methods of operations research: linear programming, network models (minimal spanning tree problems and shortest path problems), project scheduling with PERT/CPM, decision making under risk and under uncertainty.

Part : Statistics

In this course, the methods studied in basic statistical courses are adapted to analyzing useful applied issues in Economics and Management (comprehension of a situation and its evolution, support for decision-making...).
Covered contents will be time series analysis (simple models, prediction, prediction error), multivariate analysis (link between discrete and/or continuous variables), construction of specific tables and corresponding tests.
 

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Part : Operations Research

In relation with the Assurance of Learning process of HEC Liège, the learning objectives adressed in this course are:

  • Strategy: This course will help students to demonstrate scientific precision and a critical mind.
  • Implementation: This course will encourage students to adopt a holistic perspective when analyzing a complex management situation, and to take into account the different functions of the organization as well as the legal constraints and opportunities.
  • Implementation: This course will exercise students in the ability to take advantage of data digitalization. (MBA excepted)
  • Quality and Performance Control: This course will exercise students' ability to adopt a holistic perspective when analysing a complex management situation.
  • Communication : This course will allow students to improve their proficiency in one foreign languages (among the 3 languages required by the program).
  • Adaptability: This course will encourage students to be curious and to show a scientific precision of academic level.
The specific objectives of the course are:
  • To acquire a basic knowledge about the mathematical models of real world decision problems and the fundamental methods of OR.
  • To be able to solve and interpret correctly the solutions of simple OR problems.
  • To be able to recognize the situations where OR techniques can be used as decision making tools and to interpret correctly the conclusions which can be derived using these techniques.

Part : Statistics

C1. To acquire an overview of statistical problems met in the fields of Economics and Management.
P2. To be able to solve and interpret solutions of practical simple problems related to the theoretical part of the course.
P3. To be able to recognize situations where studied methods can be applied and what are their limitations in such particular situations.
More generally, on the program (master in management) point of view, the course addresses the following Key Intended Learning Outcomes:

  • To understand, in management situations, the transversal tools of quantitative reasoning, information systems and project management.
  • Developing a critical sense (arguing).
  • Developing a transversal global vision.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Part : Operations Research

Basic notions of mathematics and statistics

Part : Statistics

Basic course in probability (cumulative distribution function, density, distribution, mean, variance, descriptive statistics, usual discrete and continuous univariate laws, multivariate normal) and statistical inference (sampling and estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing). Equivalent to the content of the course: Probability and statistical inference STAT0067

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Part : Operations Research

  • Lectures
  • Software presentations
  • One to two exercise sessions
  • Numerical exercises and multiple choice tests available online

Part : Statistics

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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

Part : Operations Research

Face-to-face: The topics are covered in 5 * 3 lecture hours. One to two exercise sessions are organized at the end of the semester.
Distance-learning: Numerical exercises, their solutions, and multiple choice tests are provided on the virtual campus Lol@.

Part : Statistics

Used methodology
A1. Ex-cathedra classes: theoretical introduction and applications (quick overview of introductive videos and elementary notions, presentation of various methods, interpretation of their solutions, examples)
A1. Study and comprehension of the course material
A2. Supervised software applications: the professor presents the software to the students and gives them exercises. Each student is expected to solve those exercises with the possible help from the professor.



Overview of the course agenda
The course starts on 22 October and ends on 12 November. The statistical part of the course consists of 5 three hours lessons.
Decomposition of the student workload
A1 Ex-cathedra course (10h)
A2 Study (30h)
A2 Software applications (5h)
A2 Software training (12h)
Exam (2h)
 

Recommended or required readings

Part : Operations Research

Documents that can be found on the virtual campus Lol@:
1. Syllabus: The course notes and the PowerPoint presentations used during the lectures can be found on the virtual campus Lol@. Students are wanted to be in possession of these notes during the lectures.
2. Exercises: Students will be provided with some numerical exercises, their solutions, and multiple choice tests that they can use to practice their knowledge and to prepare themselves for the written exam as the chapters are treated during the semester.
Recommended Reference:
Taha, H.A., 2007. Operations Research, An Introduction, eight edition, Pearson Prentice Hall.

Part : Statistics

The reference books improving comprehension and the statements of exercises will be placed at the disposal of students (see the campus lola). Videos and exercises (on software or not) correspond to the material of the exam.

Advised books: Wonnacott R.J. and Wonnacott T.H. (1990), Introductory Statistics for Business and Economics, New York, John Wiley & Sons (ISBN : 047161517X)
Simar, L. (2003), Statistique en Economie et Gestion, manuscript 248 pages, Institut de Statistique, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve

Assessment methods and criteria

Part : Operations Research

1st session: A multiple choice exam
2nd session: A written exam or an oral exam depending on the number of students

Part : Statistics

E1/E2/E3. Final written and individual exam (during the weeks dedicated to the evaluations), covering the complete course material (30% dedicated to theory, 35% to applications and 35% to questions concerning softwares).

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Part : Operations Research

The course is given during the first semester.
The course is given in English.

Part : Statistics

Teaching language: English

Contacts

Part : Operations Research

Lecturer:
Yasemin Arda
(yasemin.arda@ulg.ac.be)

Part : Statistics

Cédric HEUCHENNE, HEC-ULg Management School of the University of Liège, N1, local 309, email: C.Heuchenne@ulg.ac.be
Alessandro BERETTA, HEC-ULg Management School of the University of Liège, N1, local 310, email: A.Beretta@ulg.ac.be

Items online

Part : Operations Research

Campus LOl@
LOl@

Part : Statistics

course material
slides, videos, exercises