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Exacting Standards in Higher EducationComenius University Produces Business Managers Well-Trained in SAS®Comenius University in Bratislava is the oldest university in the Slovak Republic, but its roots go back much further. It follows the university tradition of the Academia Istropolitana, which was established in Bratislava by Matthias Corvinus, the Hungarian king, in 1465. An internationally oriented center of excellence, it is a national university that values its intellectual relationship with the Slovak nation. The faculty of management, the newest of Comenius University's eight faculties, was founded in 1991. It focuses primarily on economics, with the goal of developing a new generation of leaders for Slovak business. Lecturer Iveta Stankovicová uses SAS software for her own research and teaches students how to use SAS so they may develop the necessary skills to compete in the business world.
SAS Academic Initiative
University lecturers such as Stankovicová are simultaneously using SAS for their own research programs while teaching its application as a business solution. The faculty of management, which has half of the university's SAS licenses, is very strong in quantitative methods: Most of its teaching staff has a background in mathematics or statistical economics – the dean, Prof. RNDr. Jozef Komornik, DrSc., is himself a statistician. Many staff members, including Stankovicová, have considerable practical experience in SAS. The faculty of management teaches statistics in three compulsory undergraduate courses: Introduction to Statistics, Statistics on the PC and Statistical Methods. In these courses, students are introduced to mathematical statistical methods in the core modules of SAS software. Students can then choose more advanced courses in their third year: Quantitative Methods, covering logistic regression, principal components analysis, cluster analysis and discriminant analysis using SAS/STAT and SAS Enterprise Guide; and Time Series Analysis, a course which focuses on ARIMA models, using SAS Enterprise Guide. Altogether, approximately 200 students in the faculty of management study statistics with SAS.
Solving Real Business Problems
"There is no doubt that knowledge of SAS makes our students more marketable," says Stankovicová. "Companies in the Slovak Republic and beyond are looking for people who can apply these skills and this knowledge to solve real business problems."
The Competitive Advantage of Data Mining
The analytic tools that Stankovicová is exploring include such statistical methods as linear and logistic regression, multidimensional methods, and time series analysis. She says that some of these methods in SAS "border on artificial intelligence techniques." The study also covers nonstatistical methods such as neural networks and genetic algorithms, and mixed methods such as classification and regression trees.
Extending SAS Teaching to Business Topics
"We want our students to have a good feel for business, but we want them to be exact in their approach. This is what will make them highly marketable individuals, because only a minority of management school graduates offers a thorough knowledge of quantitative methods. SAS is the best possible support for such an approach." Copyright © SAS Institute Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
Iveta Stankovicová Faculty of management Comenius University
Challenge:
Training tomorrow's business leaders
Solution:
Proficiency with SAS equips graduates to add value for their employers immediately "There is no doubt, knowledge of SAS makes our students more marketable. Companies in the Slovak Republic and beyond are looking for people who can apply these skills and this knowledge to solve real business problems." Iveta Stankovicová, faculty of management Read more:
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