Survey analysis and Quantitative methods

15 credits

Unleash the potential of data insights through our Survey Analysis and Quantitative Methods course.

In Module 1, delve into advanced multivariate techniques such as Principal Component Analysis, Factor Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, and Cluster Analysis. Acquire practical skills applicable across diverse industries. Learn essential techniques to analyze time-to-event data using Survival Analysis, relevant across healthcare, finance, economics, and more.

In Module 2, uncover the strategies behind successful statistical surveys. Whether you're a student, researcher, or professional, this course provides invaluable skills to design and analyze surveys that drive impact. Gain insights into the relevance of sampling and acquire tools to plan and evaluate various types of statistical sampling surveys. Moreover, explore methods for managing non-response and missing data, vital for ensuring accurate and reliable results in sampling surveys.

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Just south of Växjö city centre lies Campus Växjö. Many students choose to live on campus.

Here you have friends, restaurants, lecture halls, gyms, a supermarket, the university library, outdoor recreation areas, and student pubs – all within a five-minute walk. You can also live in other parts of Växjö and easily reach the university by bike or bus.

With nearly 100 000 inhabitants, Växjö is one of Sweden’s fastest-growing cities. It has a strong Småland entrepreneurial spirit and a diverse business sector – perfect when you’re looking for a placement, an internship, or a job.

Växjö is also a scenic city, where you’re always close to forests and lakes, and it offers plenty of events and experiences, ranging from music and food to sports.

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