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3.46
Spring 2026
This course surveys digital technologies that are changing products, services, the way we make decisions and run business operations. While specific topics vary from year to year, examples include innovative ways to manage and visualize data, multi-sided digital platforms, the Internet of Things, digital currencies, and GenAI. Working in teams, students will propose an economically viable application of one or more of these technologies to a real-world business.
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3.51
Spring 2026
This course exposes students to the international issues, business practices, and concerns in their respective global immersion location. Prerequisite: Restricted to MS in Commerce students.
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Spring 2026
Students taking this course will explore areas and issues of special interest that are not otherwise covered in the graduate curriculum. This course is offered at the discretion of the supervising professor.
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