Analysis: Fundamental Methods

ANAP1005

  • Requisites: This course is available to students in the Digital Media and IT program.
  • Course Equivalencies: DMIT103, DMIT122, IST110
  • Open Studies: Not Available
  • Credits: 3.00

This course provides an introduction to fundamental analysis methods and tools used to help guide and support decision-making. Analysis is a mental process that we perform in all aspects of our lives. Effective analytical skills are highly valued by employers and clients because they help to ensure that a worker’s efforts align with the goals of the organization. In this course, students will have an opportunity to explore the fundamentals of relevant, timely, and useful analysis. Students will plan analysis activities; conduct effective analysis using appropriate methods and tools; document findings; and evaluate results.

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Upcoming Sessions

Class Section Dates
31586 E01 May. 06 - Aug. 16, 2024
Delivery Status
Evening Open
Meeting Times:
  • May. 6 to Aug. 14 - Monday, Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM

All times shown are in MT

Notes: Some of your coursework will be in-person, on campus and some will be done online.
Your classes are scheduled for certain dates and times.
A waitlist is available for this section. Students may be auto-enroled from the waitlist if (1) space becomes available before the last date/time to enrol, and (2) that they currently satisfy all requirements for enrolment. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee enrolment in the section
All of the course components are taught by your instructor.