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MATH 499: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Special topics in mathematics.
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MATH 528: Analysis Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Continuing seminar on areas of current interest in analysis. Allows graduate and advanced undergraduate students to become involved in research. Topics will reflect interests and expertise of the faculty and may include functional analysis, convexity theory, and their applications. May be taken more than once for credit. Consent of department required.
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MATH 535: Applied Mathematics Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Continuing seminar on areas of current interest in applied mathematics. Allows graduate and advanced undergraduate students to become involved in research. Topics will reflect interests and expertise of the faculty and may include topics in applied probability and stochastic processes, continuum mechanics, numerical analysis, mathematical physics or mathematical biology. May be taken more that once for credit.
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MATH 549: Mathematical Life Sciences Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Continuing seminar on areas of current interest in the applications of mathematics to the life sciences. Allows graduate and advanced undergraduate students to become involved in research. Topics will reflect interests and expertise of the faculty and may include mathematical biology, computational neuroscience, mathematical modeling of biological systems, models of infectious diseases, computational cell biology, mathematical ecology and mathematical biomedicine broadly constructed. May be taken more than once for credit.
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MATH 601: Reading and Research Problems
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Presentation of individual research, discussion, and investigation of research papers in a specialized field of mathematics.
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MATH 651: Thesis (M.S.)
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
No course description available.
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MATH 701: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Prereq: Predoctoral research consent or advanced to Ph.D. candidacy milestone.
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MBAC 502: Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This course examines the key terminology, frameworks, concepts and principles for financial reporting to stockholders, creditors and government agencies. Foundations of the financial reporting systems including the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statements are explained.
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MBAC 503: Managerial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Managerial accounting provides information to managers that helps them make effective business decisions, control operations, plan for the future, and evaluate performance. This course examines some of the important managerial accounting systems and analytical tools used in business today. Prereq: ACCT 401 or MBAC 502 or equivalent.
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MBAC 504: Corporate Finance I
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
This is the first part of a 2-semester-long MBA core course. In this semester, students are introduced to the basics of corporate finance, including the objectives of and the decisions made by corporate financial managers. Topics covered include time value of money, stock and bond valuation, cost of capital and risk and return, investment decision rules, cash flows and free cash flows, and capital budgeting. The course envisages extensive use of spreadsheets as well as an intensive workshop involving data analysis.
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