Now showing items 1-20 of 77

    • 1.203J / 6.281J / 13.665J / 15.073J / 16.76J / ESD.216J Logistical and Transportation Planning Methods, Fall 2001 

      Barnett, Arnold; Larson, Richard C., 1943-; Odoni, Amedeo R. (2001-12)
      Quantitative techniques of operations research with emphasis on applications in transportation systems analysis (urban, air, ocean, highway, and pickup and delivery systems) and in the planning and design of logistically ...
    • 1.203J / 6.281J / 15.073J / 16.76J / ESD.216J Logistical and Transportation Planning Methods, Fall 2004 

      Larson, Richard C.; Odoni, Amedeo R.; Barnett, Arnold (2004-12)
      The class will cover quantitative techniques of Operations Research with emphasis on applications in transportation systems analysis (urban, air, ocean, highway, pick-up and delivery systems) and in the planning and design ...
    • 10.547J / 7.547J / 15.136J / HST.920J Principles and Practice of Drug Development, Fall 2005 

      Cooney, Charles; Rubin, Robert; Finkelstein MD, Stan; Allen, Tom; Sinskey, Anthony (2005-12)
      This course serves as a description and critical assessment of the major issues and stages of developing a pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical. Topics covered include drug discovery, preclinical development, clinical ...
    • 11.431J / 15.426J Real Estate Finance and Investment, Fall 2002 

      Geltner, David, 1951-; Mcgrath, William Tod (2002-12)
      Concepts and techniques for analyzing financial decisions in property development and investment. Topics: leasing and property income streams, pro forma analysis, equity valuation, tax analysis, options, risk, and the ...
    • 11.432J / 15.427J Real Estate Finance & Investments II: Macro-Level Analysis & Advanced Topics, Spring 2003 

      Geltner, David, 1951-; Mcgrath, William Tod (2003-06)
      The evolving organization and operation of real estate capital markets. Sources of real estate capital. Primary and secondary mortgage markets. The investment behavior of real estate assets. The development of REITs and ...
    • 15.012 Applied Macro- and International Economics, Spring 2002 

      Thurow, Lester (2002-06)
      This course will focus on the environment of firms with particular emphasis on economic variables such as GNP, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and international trade. The course is divided into five parts: The ...
    • 15.014 Applied Macro- and International Economics, Spring 2004 

      Rigobon, Roberto (2004-06)
      15.014 focuses on using case studies to investigate the macroenvironment in which firms operate. The course is divided in five parts: Basic tools of macroeconomic management Evaluation of different economic development ...
    • 15.021J / 11.433J Real Estate Economics, Spring 2004 

      Wheaton, William C., 1944- (2004-06)
      This course, offered by the MIT Center for Real Estate, focuses on developing an understanding of the macroeconomic factors that shape and influence markets for real property. We will develop the theory of land markets and ...
    • 15.023J / 12.848J / ESD.128J Global Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy, Spring 2004 

      Jacoby, Henry D.; Prinn, Ronald G. (2004-06)
      Introduces scientific, economic, and ecological issues underlying the threat of global climate change, and the institutions engaged in negotiating an international response. Develops an integrated approach to analysis of ...
    • 15.023J / 12.848J / ESD.128J Global Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy, Spring 2007 

      Jacoby, Henry D.; Prinn, Ronald G.; Cohen, Jason Blake; Sarofim, Marcus (2007-06)
      Introduces scientific, economic, and ecological issues underlying the threat of global climate change, and the institutions engaged in negotiating an international response. Develops an integrated approach to analysis of ...
    • 15.053 Introduction to Optimization, Spring 2002 

      Orlin, James B., 1953- (2002-06)
      Introduces students to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimization. The optimization methodologies include linear programming, network optimization, dynamic programming, integer programming, non-linear ...
    • 15.053 Introduction to Optimization, Spring 2004 

      Orlin, James B., 1953- (2004-06)
      Introduces students to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimization. The optimization methodologies include linear programming, network optimization, dynamic programming, integer programming, non-linear ...
    • 15.053 Optimization Methods in Management Science, Spring 2007 

      Mamani, Hamed; Orlin, James; Metzger, Michael; Narayanaswamy, Murali (2007-06)
      15.053 introduces students to the theory, algorithms, and applications of optimization. Optimization methodologies include linear programming, network optimization, integer programming, decision trees, and dynamic programming. ...
    • 15.060 Data, Models, and Decisions, Fall 2002 

      Freund, Robert Michael; Wang, Yashan; Bertsimas, Dimitris (2002-12)
      Introduces students to the basic tools in using data to make informed management decisions. Covers introductory probability, decision analysis, basic statistics, regression, simulation, linear and nonlinear optimization, ...
    • 15.060 Data, Models, and Decisions, Fall 2007 

      Gamarnik, David; Freund, Robert; Schulz, Andreas (2007-12)
      This course is designed to introduce first-year MBA students to the fundamental quantitative techniques of using data to make informed management decisions. In particular, the course focuses on various ways of modeling, ...
    • 15.067 Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation, Spring 2003 

      Kaufman, Gordon (2003-06)
      This course is centered on twelve negotiation exercises that simulate competitive business situations. Specific topics covered include distributive bargaining (split the pie!), mixed motive bargaining (several issues at ...
    • 15.070 Advanced Stochastic Processes, Fall 2005 

      Gamarnik, David; Shah, Premal (2005-12)
      The class covers the analysis and modeling of stochastic processes. Topics include measure theoretic probability, martingales, filtration, and stopping theorems, elements of large deviations theory, Brownian motion and ...
    • 15.075 Applied Statistics, Spring 2003 

      Newton, Elizabeth (2003-06)
      This course is an introduction to applied statistics and data analysis. Topics include collecting and exploring data, basic inference, simple and multiple linear regression, analysis of variance, nonparametric methods, and ...
    • 15.082J / 6.855J Network Optimization, Spring 2003 

      Orlin, James (2003-06)
      15.082J/6.855J is an H-level graduate subject in the theory and practice of network flows and its extensions. Network flow problems form a subclass of linear programming problems with applications to transportation, ...
    • 15.083J / 6.859 Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization, Fall 2004 

      Bertsimas, Dimitris (2004-12)
      The course is a comprehensive introduction to the theory, algorithms and applications of integer optimization and is organized in four parts: formulations and relaxations, algebra and geometry of integer optimization, ...