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Senior Thesis | BA 480 | Fall 19 +3 | 3 hours |
Ross School Senior Thesis Seminar ---This course is an honors-type seminar open to BBA seniors who want to write a research thesis. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 Winter 20 Winter 21 |
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Seminar in Organizational Studies | MO 840 | Fall 19 +2 | 1 - 4 hours |
Seminar in Organizational Studies --- This seminar provides a forum for the discussion of research and theory about organizations and organizational processes. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 20 Winter 21 |
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Revenue Management | TO 470 | Fall 19 (B) +2 | 1.5 hours |
Revenue Management --- Managing supply and demand is one of the most difficult challenges in today's business. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 20 (B) Winter 21 (B) |
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Retail Marketing Management | MKT 312 | Fall 19 +3 | 3 hours |
Retail Marketing Management --- This course will familiarize students with principles of sales and marketing in a business to consumer space. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 Winter 20 Winter 21 |
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Research Topics in Finance | FIN 885 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Research Topics in Finance --- Research Topics courses are used to cover current topics. Courses are not offered every term, and coverage differs from one offering to the next. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Research Methods in the Behavioral & Social Sciences | BA 870 | Winter 20 +1 | 3 hours |
Research Methods in the Behavioral and Social Sciences --- This course is designed to provide conceptual and operational skills needed to do and interpret basic and applied research in the behavioral, Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 |
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Real Estate Law | BL 482 | Winter 20 +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Law --- LAW- The legal distinction between real and personal property; the importance of fixtures in real estate acquisition and development; the nature and use of air, water and mineral r Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 |
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Real Estate Law | BL 582 | Winter 20 +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Law --- LAW- The legal distinction between real and personal property; the importance of fixtures in real estate acquisition and development; the nature and use of air, water and mineral r Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 |
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Real Estate Fundamentals | FIN 320 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Real Estate Fundamentals --- This survey of urban real estate theory and practice considers the nature of real estate investment and finance, and the real estate business. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Real Estate Fund II | FIN 403 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Fund II --- The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to discover, evaluate and make real-estate investments. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Real Estate Fund I | FIN 402 | Winter 20 (A) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Managing Real Estate Fund I --- Real estate financial markets are rapidly, changing, with new instruments and ideas introduced everyday. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 20 (B) Winter 21 (A) Winter 21 (B) |
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Real Estate Fund I | FIN 702 | Winter 20 (A) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Managing Real Estate Fund I --- Real estate financial markets are rapidly changing, with new instruments and ideas introduced every day. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 20 (B) Winter 21 (A) Winter 21 (B) |
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Real Estate Fund | FIN 703 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Fund II --- The purpose of this course is to provide MBA students with an opportunity to discover, evaluate and make real-estate investments. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Real Estate Finance and Investments | FIN 466 | Winter 20 +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Finance and Investments --- This course offers an introduction to real estate investment and financing issues, and begins the development of concepts and techniques for structuring real es Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 |
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Real Estate Finance and Investment I | FIN 566 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Real Estate Finance and Investment I --- This course begins the development of concepts and techniques for structuring real estate financial deals. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Real Estate Finance and Investment II | FIN 567 | Winter 20 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Real Estate Finance and Investment II --- This course continues the development of concepts and techniques for structuring real estate financial deals begun in FIN 566. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (B) |
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Real Estate Essentials | FIN 517 | Fall 19 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Essentials --- The course gives students tools to help develop cities with vitality, including lively, transit-oriented downtowns and livable neighborhoods through real estate development Learn More |
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Real Estate Development: Fundamentals | FIN 565 | Winter 20 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Development: Fundamentals --- Cities with Vitality: How to Create Lively, Transit Oriented Downtowns and Liveable Neighborhoods...And How to Own a Piece of the Action. Learn More |
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Real Estate Development in Practice | FIN 463 | Fall 19 | 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. Learn More |
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Real Estate Development in Practice | FIN 563 | Fall 19 | 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. Learn More |
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Quantitative Research in Marketing | MKT 897 | Fall 19 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Quantitative Research in Marketing --- This Doctoral-level course covers current research in Marketing that utilizes the tools and techniques of microeconomics, econometrics, multivariate statistics, Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) |
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Project Management | TO 616 | Fall 19 (B) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Project Management --- This course focuses on strategies and tools useful in management of non-repetitive business activities. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) Winter 20 (B) Winter 21 (B) |
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Project Management | WMBA 617 | Fall 19 +1 | 2.25 hours |
Project Management --- This course focuses on strategies and tools useful in management of non-repetitive business activities. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 |
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Professional Communication Strategies | BCOM 350 | Fall 19 +1 | 1.5 hours |
Professional Communication Strategies --- This course focuses on how to make effective communication decisions in diverse professional settings. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 |
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Professional Capstone: Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst | ACC 338 | Winter 20 (A) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 20 (B) Winter 21 (A) Winter 21 (B) |