Mathematical Analysis

Develop Quantitative Thinking

Strengthen your ability to interpret data and solve problems using mathematical reasoning. This course supports decision-making and strategic thinking across both technical and managerial roles.

What is this course about?

This course introduces fundamental concepts in mathematical analysis including functions, limits, continuity, differentiation and integration. Learners will apply these concepts to real-world scenarios and build confidence in using mathematics to interpret trends and inform decisions. Whether used in financial analysis, operational planning or risk management, these skills form a solid foundation for professional growth.

Why take this course on mathematical analysis?

Quantitative analysis is essential in today’s data-driven environment. If you are pursuing project management courses or business management courses, understanding mathematical analysis will strengthen your ability to evaluate information, plan accurately and make informed decisions.

What you will gain from this course:

  • Understand key principles of mathematical analysis
  • Apply logical thinking to real-world business and project scenarios
  • Improve numerical reasoning and data interpretation
  • Support operational and financial decisions with mathematical insight
  • Build a foundation for further study in analytics and management

Utilising mathematical techniques to gather and organise data.

Utilising mathematical techniques to gather and organise data, applying mathematical analysis to calculate and represent financial and economic data, and using mathematical analysis to highlight economic relationships.

Course Content
  • (incl. 1.1 – 1.4) Collecting and organising data using mathematical techniques
  • (incl. 1.6 – 1.8) Secondary data: collection methods
  • Questionnaires
  • Collecting financial and demographic information
  • Collecting demographic information
  • (incl. 2.2 – 2.4) Calculating and representing data 
  • Types of graphs 
  • (incl. 2.7) Measures of central tendency and standard deviations
  • Calculating lines of best fit
 
  • Mathematical analysis to indicating economic relationships. 
  • Non-accredited: Short course only  
  • Duration: 1h 00m
  • Delivery: Classroom/Online/Blended
  • Access Period: 12 Months 
SpecCon Short Course
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