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Doctoral Seminar- TO | TO 899 | Fall 24 +1 | 3 hours |
Doctoral Seminar in Technology and Operations --- Reading and research in various topics in technology and operations, including applications to business problems and research methodologies. Learn more |
More Terms: Winter 25 |
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Empowering Business Decision Making with Generative AI | TO 538 | Winter 25 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Empowering Business Decision Making with Generative AI --- This course equips students with the latest technical and practical knowledge in deploying Generative AI tools such as large language models Learn more |
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FinTech: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Other Technology Innovations | TO 428 | Winter 25 | 3 hours |
FinTech: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Other Technology Innovations In and Out of Finance --- This course introduces students to the most cutting edge FinTech topics including mobile payments, blo Learn more |
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FinTech: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Other Technology Innovations | TO 638 | Winter 25 | 3 hours |
FinTech: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Other Technology Innovations In and Out of Finance --- New technological innovations are poised to fundamentally transform the financial industry in the comi Learn more |
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Global Supply Chain Management | TO 720 | Winter 25 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Global Supply Chain Management --- This course offers a general manager's perspective on key issues in designing and managing end-to-end global supply chains. Learn more |
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Global Supply Chain Management | TO 620 | Fall 24 (A) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Global Supply Chain Management --- Supply chain is the central nervous system of the global economy. Supply chain consists of all activities involved in fulfilling a customer request. Learn more |
More Terms: Winter 25 (A) |
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Independent Study | TO 399 | Spring 24 +3 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- Individual research projects, supervised by faculty, are available to juniors and seniors in good academic standing. Learn more |
More Terms: Spring/Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 25 |
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Independent Study | TO 750 | Spring 24 +4 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing. Learn more |
More Terms: Spring/Summer 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 25 |
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Information Technology Strategy in Supply Chain and Logistics | TO 623 | Winter 25 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Information Technology Strategy in Supply Chain and Logistics --- Digital technologies have permeated every aspect of modern business. Learn more |
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Innovation in Global Health Delivery | TO 563 | Fall 24 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Innovation in Global Health Delivery: Strategies for Enhancing Growth and Improving Access in Emerging Markets --- New business models built around operational efficiency offer tremendous potential t Learn more |
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Integrated Product Development | TO 448 | Winter 25 | 3 hours |
Integrated Product Development --- This course is a 6-credit, experiential, cross-disciplinary course for teams of Junior and Senior undergraduates from across the University. Learn more |
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Integrated Product Development | TO 548 | Fall 24 | 3 hours |
Integrated Product Development --- This is a Tauber Institute sponsored elective
open to all graduate students. Learn more |
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Introduction to Coding with Python | TO 420 | Fall 24 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Introduction to Coding with Python --- The business world clearly has an increasing need for tech -savvy managers who could speak the language of coders and technicians. Learn more |
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Introduction to Operations | TO 534 | Summer 24 +1 | 2.25 hours |
Introduction to Operations --- This course prepares students to think managerially and analytically about operations processes, and to use the results of analysis to make things work better, faster an Learn more |
More Terms: Winter 25 (A) |
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Linear Programming I | TO 518 | Fall 24 +1 | 3 hours |
Linear Programming I --- Formulation of problems from the private and public sectors using the mathematical model of linear programming. Learn more |
More Terms: Winter 25 |
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Logistics | TO 621 | Winter 25 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Logistics --- This course refers to the planning, implementation and control of the efficient forward and reverse flow and storage of goods, services, and information between the point of origin and p Learn more |
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Managerial Data Analytics | TO 718 | Winter 25 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Managerial Data Analytics --- Objective: Strategic and tactical decisions problems that firms face became too complex to solve by naive intuition and heuristics. Learn more |
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Managing Business Operations | TO 302 | Fall 24 +1 | 3 hours |
Managing Business Operations --- Technology and Operations studies the business processes by which inputs of materials, labor, capital, and information are transformed into products and services which Learn more |
More Terms: Winter 25 |
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Manufacturing and Supply Operations | TO 605 | Fall 24 +2 | 1.5 - 3 hours |
Manufacturing and Supply Operations --- This course introduces the basic concepts and techniques of operations and inventory management. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) Winter 25 (A) |
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New Age of Innovation | TO 630 | Fall 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
New Age of Innovation --- This course introduces students to the emerging nature of competition and the critical capabilities that firms need to build to thrive in this environment. Learn more |
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Operations Management | TO 313 | Fall 24 | 3 hours |
Operations Management --- In a dynamic, competitive world, a company's effectiveness depends significantly on how well the firm's resources are managed. Learn more |
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Operations Management | TO 552 | Winter 25 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Operations Management --- All value in society is generated by transforming one set of things into other, different things. Learn more |
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Operations Management | TO 593 | Spring 24 | 2.25 hours |
Operations Management --- This course introduces the basic concepts and issues in managing production systems. Readings, problems and cases are used. Learn more |
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Operations Management | TO 558 | Fall 24 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Operations Management --- Transformation processes create all value in society. This course provides a framework for systematically examining, understanding, and optimizing such processes. Learn more |
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Professional Capstone: Data Driven Management Decision Making | TO 412 | Winter 25 | 3 hours |
Capstone - Data Driven Management Decision Making --- This course teaches the basic tools in acquisition, management, and visualization of large data sets. Learn more |