Mangalore: Faculty Development Programmes to be Held at AIMIT Business School


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Mangalore, Jul 7:
AIMIT business school, St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Beeri, Mangalore is organizing Faculty Development Programmes (FDP) for the faculty and research scholars in July and August.

The first FDP will be held from July 25 to 27 on research methods for non-statisticians. This is a basic course in research methodology with extensive exposure to software tools like SPSS. The course covers quantitative techniques, research methodology and practical –coding and descriptive statistics.

               

On the second day the participants will be exposed to parametric and non-parametric testing techniques with practicals on test of significance, association, ANOVA, regression and non-parametric tests. The third day is devoted to factor analysis, MDS, qualitative data analysis and multivariate data analysis.
 
The advanced programme in research methods with the theme “Multivariate statistical research: inter dependence techniques” will be held on August 23 and 24. This FDP will deal with cluster analysis, factor analysis, MDS and conjoint analysis.
 
Both the programmes will have extensive hands-on experience in software like SPSS.

The last date for registration is July 20.

For more details and registration kindly contact Venkatesh Amin, 9663574445/ mdp@aimit.edu.in 

  

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