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*[[15.565]] Digital Evolution: Managing Web 3.0 - [[MIT Junior|Junior]] Spring, [[MIT]], [http://web.mit.edu/smadnick/www/home.html Prof. Madnick] | *[[15.565]] Digital Evolution: Managing Web 3.0 - [[MIT Junior|Junior]] Spring, [[MIT]], [http://web.mit.edu/smadnick/www/home.html Prof. Madnick] | ||
*[[15.301]] Managerial Psychology Laboratory - [[MIT Junior|Junior]] Spring, [[MIT]], [http://web.mit.edu/osterman/www/ Prof. Osterman] | *[[15.301]] Managerial Psychology Laboratory - [[MIT Junior|Junior]] Spring, [[MIT]], [http://web.mit.edu/osterman/www/ Prof. Osterman] | ||
+ | *[[15.062]] Data Mining: Finding the Data and Models that Create Value - [[MIT Senior|Senior]] Fall, [[MIT]], [http://mitsloan.mit.edu/expertiseguide/facultybio.html?w=41041 Roy E Welsch] (Listener) | ||
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Revision as of 06:18, 16 January 2013
The Sloan School of Management is the Management (Course 15) department at MIT. I declared management as my major at the start of sophomore year; I am planning on graduating in 2013.
Classes
- 15.501 Corporate Financial Accounting - Sophomore Fall, MIT, Prof. Watts
- 15.567 The Economics of Information: Strategy, Structure and Pricing - Sophomore Fall, MIT, Prof. Watts
- 15.279 Managerial Communications - - Sophomore Spring, MIT, Terence Heagney
- 15.401 Finance Theory I - Sophomore Spring, MIT, Craig Stephenson
- 15.761 Operations Research - Sophomore Spring, MIT, Itai Ashlagi
- 15.387 Technology Sales and Sales Management - Junior Fall, MIT, Prof. Anderson and Lou Shipley
- 15.665 Power and Negotiation - Junior Fall, MIT, Prof. Sharone
- 15.571 Business Strategy and the Role of IT - Junior Spring, MIT, Prof. Ross
- 15.565 Digital Evolution: Managing Web 3.0 - Junior Spring, MIT, Prof. Madnick
- 15.301 Managerial Psychology Laboratory - Junior Spring, MIT, Prof. Osterman
- 15.062 Data Mining: Finding the Data and Models that Create Value - Senior Fall, MIT, Roy E Welsch (Listener)