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The Practice of Real Estate - Capstone

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This course will provide an overview of the practice of Commercial Real Estate from a financial investment perspective, including strategic planning, transaction management, valuation, capital markets, sustainability, construction project management, development, building systems, property management, legal issues, and developing a disruptive leadership mindset. Real estate asset types to which these topics will be applied include multi-family, office, industrial, logistics, retail, eCommerce, and data centers. Course methods will include real-world case studies with a capstone Case Competition.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $1,400/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy.

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA Students.

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA Students.

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA students and Engineering Management students.

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA Students.

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
For MBA students only

Operations Management

SCH-MGMT

The goal of this course is to teach leaders what they need to know in order to build high-performance operations with world-class processes of innovation and continuous improvement. We cover the most current methodologies and tools, together with the most important soft skills required, to create efficient and responsive operations that deliver the highest quality services and products.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA Students.

Analytics in Social Media

SCH-MGMT

As people are increasingly sharing their daily lives on social media, organizations and celebrities are using it as a channel to directly engage with followers. A lot of data is being generated in these interactions. This course seeks to provide students with frameworks and tools to gather insights from this data. For an organization this might allow them to gain insights into their market structure and their customers' perceptions of the brand. Other areas of interest may be studying the changing perceptions about the brands in response to the exchanges amongst netzines or the organization's marketing campaigns. This course will have several hands-on exercises based on the R language (No previous experience with R is required). Students will work with some near real-time datasets of tweets, US stock market data for select ticker symbols, and some popular RSS news feeds from the instructor's research projects in this field. Students will work in groups on a project that will use these datasets. While there are no prerequires for this course, a few skills would be helpful for anyone intending to take this course and these are; a basic understanding of descriptive statistics, some experience with spreadsheets, and any experience writing spreadsheet macros, database queries or some basic computer programming.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Last day to: Add/Drop: 2/5, Withdraw: 2/24, Last day of 100% refund: 2/5, 50% refund: 2/24, no refunds past this date. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Open to Online MBA Students and MSBA students.

Supply Chain Analytics

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Supply chain constitutes a core competency, spanning most business functions required for the delivery of products and services to consumers. Advances in information technology and analytics facilitate continued improvement in supply chain infrastructure and operations efficiency. This course will introduce fundamental concepts in supply chain management, IT-enabled supply chain operations, procurement management, production planning, inventory management, and logistics and transportation. The course involves the use of Excel to support decision making, the study of selected business case studies, and the use of a team-based supply chain simulation game.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
Course Notes
UWW class; $75/term reg. fee + $925/credit. Refunds differ from Univ. day classes; see www.umass.edu/uww/resources/refund-policy. Class to be held on 5 Nights from 6:30-9:00 PM at the Mt. Ida Newton campus with the rest of the course being online. 5 In Person Meeting Dates: Thursday - 2/15, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25 from 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM. Class meets in MI Room 101 and 106 Open to MSBA students.

Web Analytics for Digital Marketing

SCH-MGMT

This course explores issues in emerging best practices for operating a business in the online environments of today. We will review various digital marketing efforts which generate web traffic (SEO and organic search vs. paid adverting venues, i.e. Google Adwords). Specifically, this course will explore the collection, measurement and analysis of Internet information for the purposes of improving the customer online experience. Use of a demo Google Analytics (GA) account will provide a practical and applied learning environment. Student will work through the analytics reports available in GA and create user specific dashboards. Students will be able to plan, execute and manage a web analytics strategy, including key performance indicators and a measurement plan. No previous programming or technical skills are required.

Course Details

Spring 2024

This class is non-credit
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