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Quantitative Analysis is the study of how to use numbers, models, and probability to make better decisions. In this course, students learn how to compare options, measure risk, and choose among alternatives using tools such as decision trees, simulations, inventory models, and queueing models. It is especially useful for business problems where the answer is not obvious and data has to guide the choice.
Quantitative Analysis is organized around video lessons, quizzes, assignments, attendance, and a final exam, with each part worth 25% of the grade. The course focuses on decision trees, simulations, inventory models, queueing models, and related tools for comparing options and measuring risk. When you complete it, the transcript can be evaluated by Newlane University as Quantitative Literacy GE, which counts as a general-education requirement.
The skills in this course help you make better choices when the answer is not obvious, especially in business settings where numbers and probability matter. At Newlane, that can support progress in programs such as the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy by filling a gen-ed slot with a course that builds practical decision-making ability.
After you finish the course, your transcript is sent for review and Newlane University applies the credit as Quantitative Literacy GE when it matches the transfer evaluation. That recognition means the course can satisfy a general-education requirement in a Newlane degree plan rather than sitting as an elective with no clear purpose. Newlane allows up to 90 transfer credits, and up to 75% of a bachelor’s degree may come from transfer. Because Newlane is competency-based and DEAC-accredited, this kind of transfer credit can help you move through programs like the Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts or the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with fewer remaining requirements.
This course is a good fit for students planning to transfer to Newlane who want a general-education credit that is recognized as Quantitative Literacy GE. It can also help students who are trying to stay within Newlane’s transfer ceiling of up to 90 credits, or 75% of the degree. It is not the best choice if you want a course that is mainly theoretical without applied business problem-solving or if you do not need a math-based gen-ed transfer.
Newlane University is DEAC-accredited and competency-based — you progress by demonstrating mastery. The entire bachelor's degree is a flat $1,500 total, and up to 75% of degree credit can come from transfer.
Transfer credits are never guaranteed. Final credit awards are determined solely by the receiving university's registrar.
Enroll for $250 (or use a UPI Study subscription), finish in 28–30 days, and transfer 3 credits to Newlane University.