Introduction to Management Science
This is a (10 week) MBA level course that covers Linear Programming, Decision
Analysis and Simulation at the
Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University. Yes, its a CORE course. In
fact the
MBA core was revised in '96 and this material REMAINS in the core. Given
the current
anti-analytical climate in B-schoools, this is unusual. It is.
If you want to find out about the philosophy of the course click here.
In the new core, Fisher students take 10 weeks of statistics, 5 weeks of decision
analysis, 5 weeks of linear programming and 5 weeks of game theory/industrial
organization. Fisher students, as a consequence, can not only charm their way out
of a paper bag but think their way out as well!
Managerial Econimics
A ten week core Fisher MBA class. The first 5 weeks is devoted to basic micro and the
remainder to game theory and industrial organization.
Theory of Asset Pricing
Wiener Process, Ito's Lemma, Black-Scholes, Arbitrage Arguments, Risk Neutral
Pricing, de Finetti's Theorem. Ph.D. level course.
Design and Analysis of Heuristics
Worst case and Probabilistic Analysis of Approximation Algorithms. Empirical
Analysis of the performance of Heuristics for Integer Programming. Ph.D. level
course.
Network Optimization
Network Algorithms, Network Recognition and
Applications)- Ph.D. level course.
Theory of Games
Cooperative Games, Fair Allocation, Games of
Incomplete
Information, Bargaining and Social Choice - Ph. D. level course.
Polyhedral Combinatorics
Facets, Valid Inequalities and applications
to compuational Integer Programming- Ph. D. level course taught jointly with
Marc Posner.
Advanced Integer Programming
Lattices, Superadditivity, Projections,
Blocking and Totally Dual Integral Systems) - Ph. D. level course taught
jointly with Marc E. Posner.
Probabilistic Analysis of Combinatorial Algorithms
Random Graphs,
Bin
Packing, Scheduling- Ph. D. level course taught jointly with Boris
Pittel.
Behavioral Decision Making
Biases, Heuristics, Risk, Utility Theory
- Ph.D/M.B.A. level course.
Executive Education
· Introduction to Management Science, Sloan Fellows Programme, MIT (Summer 93
and 96)
· Inventory Management (for the Automative Warehouse
Distributor Programme, The National Wholesaler and Distributor Programme and
the Institute for Scrap Recycler's programme) Ohio State University.
· The Kellogg Executive Managers Programme course in Managerial Economics.
· Competive Pricing module of a short course
on Pricing offered by the Kellogg Executive programme. |