Fall 2017
Course Listings (Full-Time MBA New)
= Cancelled |
= New Class Added |
= Professor Change |
= Rescheduled (day/time change) |
Core Courses
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Course Description:
This course provides an overview of the microeconomics analysis of firms, industries, and markets. The course examines the rationales for decisions by individual buyers and sellers, as well as how these decisions are aggregated through markets. Among other things, the course explores the forms that competition can take, the role of industry structure, and the influences of government policies. Microeconomics is an important component of an MBA program. First, microeconomics focuses on specific dimensions of companies' decision making, such as pricing, entry, and exit. Second, a microeconomics perspective on business plays an important role in other fields of business study- such as finance, strategy, and marketing. Third, this course provides tools, such as a game theoretic analysis of decision making with few actors, that can be applied in many business situations.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
TR
09:00 am
- 10:20 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Said,M |
MBA1 only |
02 |
TR
10:30 am
- 11:50 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Said,M |
MBA1 only |
03 |
TR
1:30 pm
- 2:50 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Economides,N |
MBA1 only |
04 |
TR
3:00 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Economides,N |
MBA1 only |
05 |
TR
3:00 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Said,M |
MBA1 only |
Equivalencies:
COR1-GB.1103 ( B01.1103 ) -
COR9-GB.2303 ( B09.2303 ) -
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Course Description:
This course is designed to achieve an understanding of fundamental notions of data presentation and data analysis and to use statistical thinking in the context of business problems. The course deals with modern methods of data exploration (designed to reveal unusual or problematic aspects of databases), the uses and abuses of the basic techniques of inference, and the use of regression as a tool for management and for financial analysis.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
TR
10:30 am
- 11:50 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Simonoff,J |
Block 1 Students Only |
02 |
TR
10:30 am
- 11:50 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Perry,P |
Block 2 Students Only |
03 |
TR
1:30 pm
- 2:50 pm
|
09/05-12/07 |
Tenenbein,A |
Block 3 Students Only |
04 |
TR
1:30 pm
- 2:50 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Deo,R |
Block 4 Students Only |
05 |
TR
09:00 am
- 10:20 am
|
09/05-12/07 |
Tenenbein,A |
Block 5 Students Only |
06 |
TR
09:00 am
- 10:20 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Lakner,P |
Block 6 Students Only |
Equivalencies:
COR9-GB.2405 ( B09.2405 ) -
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Course Description:
Accounting reports are an important means of communication with investors. This course focuses on the development, analysis and use of these reports. It provides an understanding of what these reports contain, what assumptions and concepts accountants use to prepare them, and why they use those assumptions and concepts.
The course uses simple examples to provide students with a clear understanding of accounting concepts. It stresses the ability to apply these concepts to real world cases, which by their very nature are complex and ambiguous. In addition to text-oriented materials, the classes also include cases so that students can discuss applications of basic concepts, actual financial reports, and articles from newspapers. In addition to traditional introductory topics other topics may include mergers and acquisitions, purchase and pooling, free cash flow and financial statement analysis.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
M
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
|
09/11-12/11 |
Bartov,E |
Block 1 Students Only |
02 |
W
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
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09/06-12/06 |
Bartov,E |
Block 2 Students Only |
03 |
W
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
|
09/06-12/06 |
Jung,M |
Block 3 Students Only |
04 |
W
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/06-12/06 |
Bartov,E |
Block 4 Students Only |
05 |
W
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/06-12/06 |
Jung,M |
Block 5 Students Only |
06 |
M
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/11-12/11 |
Jung,M |
Block 6 Students Only |
Equivalencies:
COR9-GB.2301 ( B09.2301 ) -
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Course Description:
This course studies two related issues. The first is how to gain advantage against competitors in the complex and dynamic global marketplace. Core business strategy themes include how to analyze the business environment, assess resources and capabilities, and choose competitive strategies. The second issue is how to create corporate value through configuring and coordinating multi-business activities. Core corporate strategy themes include analyzing scale and scope, evaluating corporate competencies, managing the multi-business corporation, and choosing corporate strategies.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
W
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
|
09/06-12/06 |
Seamans,R |
Block 1 Students Only |
02 |
M
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
|
09/11-12/11 |
Schilling,M |
Block 2 Students Only |
03 |
M
09:00 am
- 11:50 am
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09/11-12/11 |
Marciano,S |
Block 3 Students Only |
04 |
M
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/11-12/11 |
Schilling,M |
Block 4 Students Only |
05 |
M
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/11-12/11 |
Marciano,S |
Block 5 Students Only |
06 |
W
1:30 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/06-12/06 |
Marciano,S |
Block 6 Students Only |
Equivalencies:
COR1-GB.1101 ( B01.1101 ) -
COR1-GB.2101 ( B01.2101 ) -
COR1-GB.2102 ( B01.2102 ) - INTEGRATIVE STRATEGY EXER
COR1-GB.2103 ( B01.2103 ) - Strategy I
COR1-GB.2104 ( B01.2104 ) - Strategy II
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Course Description:
This course provides an overall view of marketing in a customer-driven firm, focusing on essential marketing skills needed by successful managers in all business functions. Topics include how individual and organizational consumers make decisions, segment markets, estimate the economic value of customers to the firm, position the firm's offering, effective marketing research, new product development and pricing strategies, communicate with consumers, estimate advertising's effectiveness, and manage relationships with sales force and distribution partners. The course also studies how firms must coordinate these different elements of the marketing mix to insure that all marketing activities collectively forge a coherent strategy. The importance of combining qualitative and quantitative concepts in effective marketing analysis is also examined. The course uses a combination of lectures, class discussion, and case analysis. Marketing is a core course and assumes no prior knowledge of marketing. However, there are certain concepts from Firms&Markets that students should have mastered, including: price elasticity of demand, price discrimination, marginal cost, marginal revenue, efficient scale for production capacity, diminishing returns, utility functions and utility curves.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
TR
09:00 am
- 10:20 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Alter,A |
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02 |
TR
10:30 am
- 11:50 am
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09/05-12/07 |
Alter,A |
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03 |
TR
1:30 pm
- 2:50 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Carr,J |
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Equivalencies:
COR9-GB.2313 ( B09.2313 ) -
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Course Description:
This is a quantitative course introducing the fundamental principles of asset valuation within the framework of modern portfolio theory. The key analytical concepts are present value, option value, risk/diversification and arbitrage. These tools are used to value stocks, bonds, options, and other derivatives, with applications to the structure of financial markets, portfolio selection, and risk management.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
MW
10:30 am
- 11:50 am
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09/06-12/11 |
Silber,W |
For Blocks 4,5,6 |
02 |
MW
1:30 pm
- 2:50 pm
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09/06-12/11 |
Silber,W |
For Blocks 1,2,3 |
03 |
TR
3:00 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Pettinato,O |
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Equivalencies:
COR9-GB.2316 ( B09.2316 ) -
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Course Description:
This course serves as an introduction to operations, viewed from the perspective of the general manager, rather than from that of the operations specialist. The coverage is very selective; the course concentrates on a small number of themes from the areas of operations management and information technology that have emerged as the central building blocks of world-class operations. It also presents a sample of key tools and techniques that have proven extremely useful. The topics covered are equally relevant to the manufacturing and service sectors.
Section |
Meeting Times |
Dates |
Instructor |
Notes |
01 |
TR
3:00 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Juran,D |
Any Block MBA1 Students |
02 |
TR
3:00 pm
- 4:20 pm
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09/05-12/07 |
Reed,J |
Any Block MBA1 Students |
Equivalencies:
COR1-GB.2114 ( B01.2114 ) -
COR9-GB.2314 ( B09.2314 ) -
Non-Credit Courses
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