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Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship | ES 504 | Winter 24 (B) | 2.25 hours |
Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship --- Law provides entrepreneurs with many opportunities for competitive advantage. Learn more |
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Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions | ES 516 | Fall 23 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Entrepreneurship via Acquisitions --- This course is a pragmatic, "real-world" orientation to entrepreneurship through acquisition of a company. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (A) |
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Leading High Growth Firms | ES 569 | Winter 24 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Leading High Growth Firms --- You will have the opportunity to explore being a CEO, owner and/or entrepreneur of a high growth business. Learn more |
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New Product and Innovation Management | ES 605 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 2.25 hours |
New Product and Innovation Management --- Innovation and development of new products and services are essential for the success of any organization. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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New Venture Creation | ES 615 | Fall 23 +1 | 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 Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 |
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Healthcare Startups: Understanding Needs and Creating Ventures in Healthcare | ES 620 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Healthcare Innovation and Startups ---Healthcare Innovation and Startups is an action-based course in which students will identify big problems in healthcare and start solving them with a new venture Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Venture Capital Finance | ES 623 | Winter 24 (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. Learn more |
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Private Equity Finance | ES 624 | Winter 24 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Private Equity Finance --- This course presents the fundamentals of private equity finance, focusing on financing mezzanine deals and buyout transactions. Learn more |
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Global Private Equity | ES 626 | Winter 24 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Global Private Equity --- As the third course in the sequence, this course extends the coverage of venture capital and private equity from the US model to other parts of the globe. Learn more |
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Building Healthy Business | ES 640 | Winter 24 (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. Learn more |
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Wolverine Venture Fund | ES 701 | Winter 24 (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 Learn more |
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Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund | ES 702 | Winter 24 (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. Learn more |
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Social Venture Fund | ES 703 | Winter 24 (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 Learn more |
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International Investment Fund | ES 704 | Winter 24 (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 Learn more |
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Innovative New Business Design | ES 715 | Fall 23 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Introduction to Entrepreneurship --- Targeted toward graduate students of business as well as those in engineering and scientific disciplines, this elective course is designed to provide students with Learn more |
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Commercialization of Biomedicine | ES 720 | Winter 24 (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 Learn more |
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Independent Study Project | ES 750 | Spring 23 +8 | 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 23 Summer 23 Fall 23 Spring 24 Spring/Summer 24 Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Financial Management | FIN 300 | Fall 23 +2 | 3 hours |
Financial Management --- Financial Management. An introduction to the issues, theory, and methodology that comprise a framework for rational decision-making by financial managers. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Making Financial Decisions | FIN 302 | Spring/Summer 23 +4 | 3 hours |
Making Financial Decisions --- Financial analysis provides a structure to estimate and compare the costs and benefits of decisions made in both our personal lives and within an organization, such as a Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 23 Spring/Summer 24 Fall 24 Winter 24 |
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Investment Banking | FIN 317 | Fall 23 +1 | 3 hours |
Investment Banking --- The goal of this course is to provide a broad introduction to the investment banking and private equity industry, including capital raising and mergers and acquisitions. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 |
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Managing the Maize and Blue Fund | FIN 335 | Fall 23 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 (B) |
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Managing Maize and Blue Fund | FIN 336 | Winter 24 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn more |
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Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst | FIN 338 | Winter 24 (A) | 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 |
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Big Data in Finance | FIN 342 | Fall 23 +1 | 3 hours |
Big Data in Finance --- This course aims to facilitate the acquisition of skills that are useful in quantitative asset management. Learn more |
More Terms: Fall 24 |
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Private Equity: Leveraged Buyout Transactions | FIN 351 | Winter 24 | 3 hours |
Private Equity: Leveraged Buyout Transactions --- This course focuses on the investment decision process of leveraged buyout (LBO) firms. Learn more |