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BE 608 Fall 23 (B) +1 1.5 hours
Health Care Markets and Public Policies --- This course provides an overview of the economics and business of health care.
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Fall 24 (B)
MKT 899 Winter 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Special Topics in Marketing: Quantitative --- This Doctoral-level course covers special areas of current research in Marketing that draw on the tools and techniques of microeconomics, econometrics, mu
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ACC 899 Spring/Summer 23 +4 1.5 hours
Doctoral Seminar in Contemporary Accounting Issues --- In this seminar primary emphasis is given to state-of-the-art research in accounting.
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Fall 23
Spring/Summer 24
Winter 24 (A)
Winter 24 (B)
STRATEGY 898 Fall 23 (A) +3 1.5 hours
Doctoral Seminar in Corporate Strategy --- STRATEGY 897, 898, and 899 cover topics in Corporate Strategy research.
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Fall 24 (A)
Winter 24 (A)
Winter 24 (B)
MKT 898 Winter 24 (B) 1.5 hours
Special Topics in Marketing (Behavior) --- This Doctoral-level course covers special areas of current research in Marketing that draw on fundamental research from social and cognitive psychology or ot
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STRATEGY 897 Fall 23 (B) +1 1.5 hours
Doctoral Seminar in Corporate Strategy --- This course covers topics in Corporate Strategy research.
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Fall 24 (B)
MKT 897 Fall 23 (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,
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Fall 24 (B)
MKT 896 Fall 23 (A) +1 1.5 hours
Behavior Research in Marketing --- This Doctoral-level course covers current research in Marketing that draws on fundamental research from social and cognitive psychology or other relevant source disc
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Fall 24 (A)
BE 889 Winter 24 (B) 1.5 hours
Topics in BE III --- This course covers topics of relevance in the fields of international business and business economics.
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BE 888 Fall 23 (B) +1 1.5 hours
Topics in BE II --- This course covers topics of relevance in the fields of international business and business economics.
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Fall 24 (B)
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.
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MKT 713 Spring/Summer 24 1.5 hours
Consumer Behavior --- Professionals across a broad range of careers - spanning marketing, consulting, user experience, medicine, law, and policy - are often confronted with puzzling challenges related
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MKT 419 Fall 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Customer-Base Analysis and Valuation --- The course centers customer-base analysis to improve customer relationship management and overall corporate valuation.
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FIN 871 Fall 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Corporate Finance --- The purpose of the course is to provide a background for understanding the determinants of corporate financial policy and introduce students to current research in finance.
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BCOM 521 Fall 24 (B) 1.5 hours
Writing for Entrepreneurs --- This course explores fundamental communication principles for writing required in entrepreneurial contexts.
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BL 511 Winter 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Real Estate in the United States --- From the purchase and sale of real property to its ownership, maintenance, management, financing, use, development, and redevelopment- is governed by an at times -
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TO 538 Winter 24 (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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TO 438 Winter 24 (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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FIN 872 Fall 23 (B) +1 1.5 hours
Theoretical Models in Finance II --- This is the second course in a two-part sequence on theoretical models in Finance, the second course being FIN 865.
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Fall 24 (B)
BE 886 Fall 23 (A) +1 1.5 hours
BE Seminar --- Students attend the department's seminar series with presentations by UM faculty and external speakers.
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Fall 24 (A)
FIN 885 Fall 23 (A) +1 1.5 hours
Research Indeas in Finance --- The emphasis in this course is on development and evaluation of research ideas in Finance.
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Fall 24 (A)
FIN 875 Winter 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Empirical Methodology in Finance --- This seminar course will expose graduate students to the more commonly used empirical methods in financial literature.
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BE 650 Winter 24 (A) 1.5 hours
Supply Chain Governance --- This course examines economic principles and practical considerations affecting the successful governance of supply chain relationships.
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ACC 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.
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BE 887 Fall 23 (A) +1 1.5 hours
Topics in BE I --- This course covers topics of relevance to research in the fields of international business and business economics.
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Fall 24 (A)