Overview

Effective problem solving is a core capability of a successful business professional, and UNSW Commerce students need to demonstrate problem solving initiative and confidence in their studies and professional careers. Evidence-based Problem Solving introduces students to the fundamentals of a deliberate and structured approach to problem solving, balancing analysis and … For more content click the Read More button below. Starting from business problems that organisations are confronted with, students will develop their ethical judgement, reasoning and analysis skills, and work with both quantitative and qualitative data as a preparation for critical interpretation of data.  In addition to developing an analytical mindset and new ways of working with data, students are also introduced to the basic statistical skills required for working with small data sets. This prepares students for working with big data sets and mastering common analytics tools in COMM1190 Data, Insights and Decisions. This course is a fully problem-based learning course that starts with a multi-faceted problem. Link to other courses: This course is a prerequisite for COMM1190 Data, Insights and Decisions. It is recommended to be taken early in first year as structured problem-solving skills and the foundations of ethical judgement are universally useful. Students might also find it helpful to access the Career Accelerator’s Case Coach online tool to complement their learning.  

Conditions for Enrolment

Students enrolled in 3764 (Eng/Comm), Actuarial Studies or Economics programs (in both single and double degree mode) are not permitted to enrol. Only available to single and double degree Business School students in Term 1. It will be offered to non-Business School students in Terms 2 and 3.

Course Attributes

Introductory Course

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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