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88 423: Institutions, Entrepreneurship, and Innovation
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Institutional environment and public policy greatly affect incentives determining the direction of entrepreneurial activity and innovation that are the engines of economic growth. In societies with poor institutions, entrepreneurial talent is mostly directed towards seeking rents rather than generating productive innovations. But even in modern capitalist economies entrepreneurial activity and innovation are strongly influenced by public policies, for example, those related to intellectual property rights. This course seeks to provide students with analytical frameworks that will enable them to understand how various formal and informal institutional arrangements and public policy decisions influence entrepreneurial activity and innovation and how this, in its turn, affects economic efficiency and growth potential of nations.
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88 424: Decision Theory and Rational Choice
9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
Introduction to the concept of rational choice and its relevance (benefits and limitations) as a tool to analyze different decision problems. Judgment and analysis of decisions by presenting a contrast between the rational choice model from economics and many documented biases and mistakes that can depart from the aforementioned rational model. Topics include rational preferences and optimal choice, judgment and choice biases, mistakes in analyzing statistical data, and basic theories of decision-making under risk and uncertainty.
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88 499: Advanced Undergraduate Research
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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88 505: Undergraduate Internship
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
An internship is an approved and monitored work experience than can be related to an academic field of study through active reflection and specific learning goals. Students must work at least 10 hours per week for the semester at the internship. Additionally, students will also keep in regular contact with a faculty member in Social and Decision Sciences, who will assign and evaluate academic work. Internships are availabe for 3, 6, or 9 units, depending on the type and amount of academic work produced. Students are responsible for finding their own internships and faculty sponsors, although assistance is available in the department.
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88 615: Global competitiveness: Firms Nations, and Technological Change
12.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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88 615 - Global competitiveness: Firms Nations, and Technological Change
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88 645: Perspectives on Industrial Research and Development
12.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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91 600: Quantitative Methods
0.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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94 050: Study Abroad
1.00 - 60.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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98 000: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Teaching Practicum
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
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98 011: Student Taught Courses (StuCo): Figure Skating
3.00 Credits
Carnegie Mellon University
This course is designed to teach the basic elements and techniques of figure skating, including, but not limited to, forward and backwards skating, turning, crossoveres, basic spins and jumps and a a better understanding and appreciation for the art and sport of skating. This course will cater to all levels of skating. Figure skates are preferable, but if students do not own them, they can rent skates at the ice rink. Hockey skates are NOT preferred. Students will be expected to pay $60-80 for ice time. Transportation will be covered by carpooling. Further questions: Please email Marianna Sofman at mfsofman@andrew.cmu.edu; or Corey Roberts at coreyr@andrew.cmu.edu.
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