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BE 262: Physical and Synthetic Biology Boot Camp
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course provides an intensive research introduction to current projects in physical and synthetic biology. Projects are based on current research directions in participating labs, including those of visiting biologists invited for the course. Representative classes of experiments include quantitative fluorescent microscopy of cell and organelle dynamics, single-cell measurement of genetic expression levels during development, and design and construction of biological circuits in microbes. Graded pass/fail. Not offered 2012–13.
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BE 5: Freshman Seminar: Introduction to Biomechanics
6.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course is an introduction to the application of engineering principles from solid and fluid mechanics to the study of biological systems. The course emphasizes the organismal, rather than the molecular, level of complexity. It draws on a wide array of biological phenomena from animals and plants, and is not intended as a technical introduction to medically related biomechanics. Topics include scaling and heuristic modeling of biological systems; fundamental properties of biological solids and fluids; viscoelasticity; drag and locomotion; biological pumps; and biology-inspired engineering. Textbook: Life’s Devices: The Physical World of Animals and Plants by Steven Vogel. Given in alternate years; not offered 2012–13.
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BE 98: Undergraduate Research in Bioengineering
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Undergraduate research with a written report at the end of each term; supervised by a Caltech faculty member, or coadvised by a Caltech faculty member and an external researcher. Graded pass/fail. Instructor: Staff.
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BEM 102: Introduction to Accounting
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An introduction to accounting in business. Topics include financial accounting, cost accounting. Instructor: Wang.
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BEM 103: Introduction to Finance
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An introduction to corporate finance. Economic theory is used to study asset valuation and financial decision making in business. Topics include financial decision making under certainty, introduction to valuation of risky assets (stocks and bonds), the corporate investment decision, dividend policy, and the corporate financing decision. Instructor: Bossaerts.
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BEM 104: Investments
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Examines the theory of financial decision making and statistical techniques useful in analyzing financial data. Topics include portfolio selection, equilibrium security pricing, empirical analysis of equity securities, fixed-income markets, market efficiency, and risk management. Instructor: Gillen.
Prerequisite:
Ec 11, BEM 103, some familiarity with statistics.
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BEM 105: Options
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An introduction to modern option pricing theory. The focus is the valuation of contingent claims. Both American and European options are considered. The binomial and Black-Scholes option pricing models are derived. The theory is also applied to risky debt and portfolio choice. Instructor: J. Zhang.
Prerequisite:
BEM 103, some familiarity with statistics. Ec 11 recommended.
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BEM 106: Competitive Strategy
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course develops concepts appropriate for formulating strategy in a competitive environment, using a combination of case analysis and lectures. The course covers differentiation strategies, positioning to neutralize incumbency advantages, the product life cycle, organizational design as competitive strategy, signaling, cooperation strategies, pricing and price discrimination as competitive strategy, strategic use of option theory, and the war of attrition. Instructor: Snowberg.
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BEM 107: Advanced Corporate Finance: Governance, Transacting, and Valuation
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course builds on the concepts introduced in BEM 103 and applies them to current issues related to the financial management, regulation, and governance of both ongoing corporations and new start-up companies. The fundamental theme is valuation. The course discusses how valuation is affected by, among others, the role of directors, regulation of mergers and acquisitions, and management incentives. Instructor: Cornell.
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BEM 109: Fixed-Income and Credit-Risk Derivatives
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An introduction to the models of interest rates and credit/default risk. The focus is on continuous time models used in Wall Street practice for pricing and hedging fixed income securities. Two main models for credit risk are considered: structural and reduced form. Instructor: J. Zhang.
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