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TO 538 Winter 26 (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
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BE 527 Fall 26 3 hours
Energy Markets and Energy Politics --- The goal of this course is to give students a solid grasp of the environmental and social impacts of, and the institutions that govern, energy use, so that you c
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ES 212 Fall 26 +1 3 hours
Entrepreneurial Business Basics --- This business basics course covers how to make a product or service idea real in the form of a tangible, marketable product and an organization that can produce and
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Winter 26
ES 395 Fall 26 +1 3 hours
Entrepreneurial Management --- Entrepreneurship is about overcoming ambiguity, risk and failure, embracing it, and learning from it.
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Winter 26
EMBA 606 Spring 26 1.5 hours
Entrepreneurial Ventures --- Entrepreneurship is about ambiguity, risk, failure, and success: embracing it, and learning from it.
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WMBA 606 Spring 26 2.25 hours
Entrepreneurship --- This course is a practical guide to starting a new business, providing students with exposure to every crucial aspect of the entrepreneurship experience.
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ES 516 Fall 26 (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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ES 616 Fall 26 (B) +1 2.25 hours
Equity Analytics --- Greater sensitivity to societal inequality, combined with an increasingly diverse workforce, has led many managers to ask if their business practices create disparities in opportu
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Winter 26 (B)
MO 525 Fall 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Erb Institute Seminar --- This course is esigned and delivered by the Erb Institute and tailored specifically for incoming Erb students - including both first-year students, as well as second-year Ros
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BL 555 Winter 26 (B) 3 hours
Ethics and Negotiations for Accountants --- The first part of this course focuses on ethical leadership.
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TO 411 Fall 26 +1 3 hours
Excel Skills for Business --- Spreadsheets are among the most widely used decision support tools in business today, and have advanced to the point of providing powerful, general-purpose functionally.
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Winter 26
EMBA 701 Fall 26 +1 .5 hours
Executive Primer on Generative AI --- This elective provides a concise guide for Executive MBA students on the effective tactics and strategies for evaluating and adopting Generative AI technology in
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Winter 26
ACC 317 Fall 26 3 hours
Federal Taxation and Managerial Decisions --- The goal of this course is to develop the ability to recognize and understand tax issues in both the personal and business worlds.
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ACC 560 Fall 26 3 hours
Federal Taxation and Managerial Decisions --- The goal of this course is to develop the ability to recognize and understand tax issues in both the personal and business world.
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ACC 620 Winter 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Federal Taxation II --- This course is designed to provide students with a technical familiarity in a wide range of tax topics, including complex corporate and individual topics, estate and gift taxat
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ACC 618 Fall 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Financial Communication and Investor Relations --- Financial Communication and Investor Relations is a course that helps students to learn about the flow of information in financial markets.
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FIN 580 Fall 26 (A) 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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FIN 575 Winter 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Financial Modeling --- This course is on financial modeling in Excel.
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FIN 475 Winter 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Financial Modeling --- This course aims at establishing a practical bridge between financial theories and real-world problems for professionals in investment banking, private equity and investment man
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ACC 711 Fall 26 (B) +1 2.25 hours
Financial Statement Analysis I --- This course provides a systematic framework for using financial statements in business analyses.
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Winter 26 (A)
ACC 713 Winter 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Financial Statement Analysis II --- This course focuses on a rigorous understanding of how to construct robust business forecasts (a Good forecast is probably the most important predictor of business
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FIN 640 Winter 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Financial Trading --- This course is about trading financial assets.
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FIN 440 Winter 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Financial Trading --- This course is about how people trade in financial trading and how markets function.
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BA 115 Winter 26 1 hours
Financially Savvy Ross Student --- This course is an introductory financial literacy course for undergraduate business students, emphasizing the real-world application of personal finance.
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TO 638 Winter 26 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
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