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Washington Campus BL 688 Fall 23 (A) +4 3 hours
Washington Campus --- This course is a one week intensive course taught in Washington, D.C.
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Independent Study BL 750 Fall 23 +3 1 - 3 hours
Independent Study Project --- This course allows students to earn credit for an independent research project supervised by a faculty member.
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Global Immersion: Doing International Business BUSABRD 520 Fall 23 (B) +1 1.5 - 3 hours
Global Immersion: Doing International Business --- This course offers short-term study abroad opportunities for MBA students during the Winter Term.
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Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions ES 516 Fall 23 (A) 1.5 hours
Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions --- This course is a pragmatic, "real-world" orientation to entrepreneurship through acquisition of a company.
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Managing the Growth of New Ventures ES 569 Winter 23 (B) 1.5 hours
Leading High Growth Firms --- New entrepreneurial ventures, once successfully past the formation stage, often encounter problems caused by their very rapid growth.
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New Venture Creation ES 615 Fall 23 3 hours
New Venture Creation --- In this capstone course, students learn and apply powerful frameworks and methodologies that are useful not only for planning and launching entrepreneurial ventures, but for c
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Venture Capital Finance ES 623 Winter 23 (A) 2.25 hours
Venture Capital Finance --- This course covers venture capital market structure and institutional arrangements and the application of financial theory and methods in a venture capital finance setting.
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Private Equity Finance ES 624 Winter 23 (A) 2.25 hours
Private Equity Finance --- This course presents the fundamentals of private equity finance, focusing on financing mezzanine deals and buyout transactions.
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Building Healthy Business ES 640 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 hours
Building Healthy Business --- Students participating in the course will: 1) Learn about opportunities to create and capture value in the health, wellness, and personal resiliency sectors.
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Wolverine Venture Fund ES 701 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 - 3 hours
Wolverine Venture Fund --- This course was launched at the University of Michigan in Fall 1997, with a dual mission: to earn a venture rate of return, and to support the educational missions of the R
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Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund ES 702 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 - 3 hours
Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund --- This course is provided for students interested in technology commercialization, new business creation and venture capital.
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Social Venture Fund ES 703 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 - 3 hours
Social Venture Fund --- This course will provide students with the education, tools, and techniques essential to valuing and financing venture investments that create sustainable value for both the in
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International Investment Fund ES 704 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 - 3 hours
International Investment Fund --- This experimental course is intimately linked to the creation of an International Investment Fund (IIF), which will involve (a) deep due diligence with the intent of
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Commercialization of Biomedicine ES 720 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 hours
Commercialization of Biomedicine --- This interdisciplinary course introduces graduate students to the key issues faced by companies attempting to bring science and technology innovations in biomedica
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Entrepreneurial Turnaround Management ES 735 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 hours
Entrepreneurial Turnaround Management --- Turnaround management techniques will be examined in this course, led by an experienced practitioner.
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Independent Study Project ES 750 Fall 23 +4 1 - 3 hours
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing.
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Real Estate Development in Practice FIN 563 Fall 23 +1 3 hours
Real Estate Development in Practice --- This course aims to provide students the ability to confidently evaluate and plan a real estate development project.
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Real Estate Finance and Investment I FIN 566 Winter 23 3 hours
Real Estate Finance and Investments --- This course begins the development of concepts and techniques for structuring real estate financial deals.
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Financial Derivatives in Corporate Finance: Managing Risk and Creating Value FIN 580 Fall 23 (A) +1 2.25 hours
Financial Derivatives in Corporate Finance: Managing Risk and Creating Value --- Financial derivatives play several important role in corporate finance: They can be used to hedge risks, they are the
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Energy Project Finance FIN 583 Winter 23 (A) 1.5 hours
Energy Project Finance --- The energy industry is undergoing its biggest transition since the widespread adoption of electricity.
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Capital Markets and Investment Strategy FIN 608 Fall 23 (B) 2.25 hours
Capital Markets and Investment Strategy --- This course covers portfolio analysis, asset pricing models, and investment strategies.
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International Financial Management I FIN 612 Fall 23 (A) 2.25 hours
Currency Markets --- The purpose of the International Financial Management sequence at the Ross School of Business is to provide the conceptual and analytical framework required for understanding how
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International Financial Management II FIN 614 Fall 23 (B) 2.25 hours
Global Capital Markets --- The purpose of the International Financial Management sequence at the Ross School of Business is to provide the analytical framework required for understanding how changes i
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Corporate Financial Policy FIN 621 Fall 23 (B) 2.25 hours
Corporate Financial Policy --- This course analyzes a firm from the CFO's viewpoint.
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Venture Capital Finance FIN 623 Winter 23 (A) 2.25 hours
Venture Capital Finance --- This course covers venture capital market structure and institutional arrangements and the application of financial theory and methods in a venture capital finance setting.
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