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3.00 Credits
(3 cr; QP-5534, CS 5510; SP-5840 or #, FORTRAN or Cprogramming) Parallel architectures; heterogeneous network computing; parallel algorithms; workload allocation and load balancing; message-passing libraries; applications. (offered alt yrs)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of applications of discrete, continuous, and stochastic modeling techniques. For first-year graduate students in applied and computational mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
Directed Research
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3.00 Credits
Topics in mathematics and statistics not available in standard curriculum. (offered when feasible)
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3.00 Credits
How cultural, political, global, legal, and economic factors impact business activities. Issues of business ethics and social responsibility.
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3.00 Credits
(2 cr;SP-Econ 2020 or equiv, grad student or ?; A-F only) Concepts/principles of business statistics, data analysis, and presentation of results. Research process and design, secondary and primary data collection, measurement concepts, sampling design, use and interpretation of statistical techniques, research ethics, reporting, and evaluating research findings.
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3.00 Credits
Operations management strategies for the organization. Computer-implemented decision support models introduced in contexts such as project management, resource allocation, forecasting, quality management, inventory management, and simulation.
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3.00 Credits
(1 cr; SP-Master's studentadviser and DGS consent.)
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr; SP-8311, 8611, 8711, 8811, grad student or ?; A-F only) Formulation and implementation of organizational strategy and policy that results in a sustainable competitive advantage. Develop skills in integrating all functional areas of business as well as identifying industry and competitive trends to determine organizational strategy.
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3.00 Credits
Interpreting and using accounting reports and supplementary information for management planning, coordination, and control; emphasis on using accounting information for decision making in problems of product mix, cost-volume-profit analysis, and other profit planning and control areas.
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