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My assumption is before coming into this advanced class, you have already been exposed to basic descriptive analytics techniques in BAN5733, predictive modeling techniques in BAN5743 and advanced business analytics techniques in BAN 5753. I also expect that you should have some basic understanding of vectors, matrices and linear algebra to be able to appreciate the mechanics behind the techniques handled in this class.