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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

The Marriott School of Management does not offer a master's degree in managerial economics. It offers the following graduate courses:

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Class Schedule

552. Urban Analysis. (3)

Prerequisite: ManEc 300, 301, or equivalent.

Applying economic theory to urban problems and policies.

576. Topics in Government and Business. (3)

Prerequisite: ManEc 300, 301, or instructor's consent.

Analyses of either antitrust or public regulation of business (varies with semester).

589R. Mathematical Theory of Managerial Economics. (3)

Prerequisite: ManEc 300, 301, 486, or instructor's consent.

Mathematics of optimization as applied to economic decisions.

594R. Seminars in Selected Managerial Economics Topics. (1-6)

Prerequisite: instructor's consent.

Seminars covering a variety of topics in economic policy and theory.

610. (ManEc-MBA) Consulting Applications of Economic Analysis. (3)

Applying economics, including dynamic modeling, to problems of managing business transactions.

611. (ManEc-MBA) National and International Business Environment. (3)

Macroeconomy presented at an intermediate level with special attention to government and international trade sectors.

613. (ManEc-MBA) Business and Economic Forecasting. (3)

Application of forecasting methodologies, with an emphasis on time series analysis.

614. (ManEc-MBA) Market Analysis and Decision Making. (3)

Use of marketing research, economic theory, and statistics in managerial decision making. Understanding manager's role in working with technical specialists to improve business planning.

689. Advanced Econometric Techniques. (3)

Prerequisite: ManEc 688 or Econ 388.

Econometric techniques such as time series analysis, nonlinear estimation techniques, and simultaneous equation models.



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