| ACC-203-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Winter 2026 |
Intermediate Financial Reporting |
Wong, Paul |
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T 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
48 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
203 |
001 |
10488 |
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8339942 |
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Focuses on the Preparation of complex financial statements. Topics include accounting recognition, measurement, and disclosure, as well as the theoretical foundations of and motivations for financial reporting choices. Examines the standard setting process and the effects of international standards.Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program; ACC 201 or MGT 200A. |
925594 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/paul-wong-0 |
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Letter |
9065628 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting |
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50 |
| ACC-213-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Winter 2026 |
Intermediate Tax Reporting and Analysis |
Gill, Steven |
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Th 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
48 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
213 |
001 |
41538 |
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8686942 |
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Detailed analysis of federal taxation of individuals. Topics include the timing of income recognition, deductions and credits for tax purposes, as well as the basics of property transactions.Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program; ACC 211 or Management 264. |
925597 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting |
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50 |
| ACC-253-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Winter 2026 |
Accounting Information and Control Systems |
Chang, Janie |
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W 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
48 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
253 |
001 |
41412 |
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8686950 |
TLC 2212 |
An analysis of information systems used for accounting, recordkeeping, and control. Topics include the regulatory requirements of accounting control systems as well as their implementation and auditing considerations.
Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program; ACC 201 or Management 200A (may be taken concurrently) |
925605 |
TLC 2212 will also be used for this course |
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9033342 |
Syllabus |
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50 |
| ACC-455-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Winter 2026 |
Audit Data Analytics |
Chang, Janie |
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M 1:10pm-6:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
48 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
455 |
001 |
10491 |
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8686952 |
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Analytical techniques and methods as related to the practice of financial statement auditing. Combines theory and the application of auditing professional standards including diagnosing problems and issues, analyzing relevant information, and reporting decision results and recommendations. |
1952523 |
TLC 2212 will also be used for this course |
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9044769 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting |
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50 |
| BAX-422-001 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Data Design & Representation |
Boehnke, Jörn |
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F 2:00pm-4:00pm |
San Francisco |
2 |
42 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
422 |
001 |
13386 |
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8339950 |
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Introduction to business applications involving standard, streaming, and network data. Emphasis on scalable technologies for processing and analyzing big data for diverse applications. |
1874578 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/jorn-boehnke |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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43 |
| BAX-422-002 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Data Design & Representation |
Boehnke, Jörn |
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Th 6:00pm-8:00pm |
San Francisco |
2 |
31 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
422 |
002 |
13387 |
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8339952 |
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Introduction to business applications involving standard, streaming, and network data. Emphasis on scalable technologies for processing and analyzing big data for diverse applications. |
1874578 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/jorn-boehnke |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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32 |
| BAX-442-001 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Advanced Statistics |
Naik, Prasad |
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Sa 8:00am-12:00pm |
San Francisco |
4 |
42 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
442 |
001 |
13388 |
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8339954 |
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Continue exploring statistical reasoning using maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian models, nonparametric models, Monte Carlo Markov Chain, time series, model specification, model selection, and dimension reduction.
Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874607 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/prasad-naik |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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43 |
| BAX-442-002 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Advanced Statistics |
Naik, Prasad |
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Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm |
San Francisco |
4 |
31 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
442 |
002 |
13389 |
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8339956 |
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Continue exploring statistical reasoning using maximum likelihood estimation, Bayesian models, nonparametric models, Monte Carlo Markov Chain, time series, model specification, model selection, and dimension reduction.
Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874607 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/prasad-naik |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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32 |
| BAX-452-001 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence |
Boehnke, Jörn |
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Th 1:00pm-5:00pm |
San Francisco |
4 |
42 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
452 |
001 |
13390 |
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8339958 |
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Construct algorithms for learning from data and analyze the process for deriving business intelligence. Coverage of supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, etc.
Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874621 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/jorn-boehnke |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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43 |
| BAX-452-002 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence |
Boehnke, Jörn |
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F 9:00pm-1:00pm |
San Francisco |
4 |
31 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
452 |
002 |
13391 |
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8339960 |
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Construct algorithms for learning from data and analyze the process for deriving business intelligence. Coverage of supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, etc.
Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874621 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/jorn-boehnke |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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32 |
| BAX-463-001 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Practicum Analysis & Implementation |
Martinez, Josue |
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Alternating Fri; 9am-1pm |
San Francisco |
2 |
42 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
463 |
001 |
13392 |
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8339962 |
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Focus on completing promised project deliverables by polishing statistical and non-statistical quantitative analysis, generating insights for technical and business stakeholders, integrating proposed solutions into partner workflows and organizations, and disseminating the findings and outcomes through presentations and publications. This course culminates in a project presentation to key partner stakeholders. Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874650 |
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Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9101494 |
Syllabus |
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43 |
| BAX-463-002 |
MSBA |
Winter 2026 |
Practicum Analysis & Implementation |
Martinez, Josue |
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Alternating Fri; 2pm-6pm |
San Francisco |
2 |
31 |
55 |
0 |
BAX |
463 |
002 |
13393 |
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8339964 |
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Focus on completing promised project deliverables by polishing statistical and non-statistical quantitative analysis, generating insights for technical and business stakeholders, integrating proposed solutions into partner workflows and organizations, and disseminating the findings and outcomes through presentations and publications. This course culminates in a project presentation to key partner stakeholders. Restricted to students enrolled in MSBA program
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1874650 |
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Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9101496 |
Syllabus |
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32 |
| MGB-400AY-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Financial Accounting |
Stevens, Heidi |
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Alternating Sat/Tu |
San Ramon |
4 |
24 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
400AY |
001 |
29393 |
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8665761 |
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Introduces the concepts and objectives underlying the preparation of financial statements. Topics include understanding the accounting cycle, measurement and valuation problems associated with financial statement components, consideration of the usefulness of financial statements in the analysis of a corporation's operations.
-Hybrid |
4383846 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9083892 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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29 |
| MGB-403AY-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Rangwala, Mehul |
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Alternating Sat/Th |
San Ramon |
4 |
25 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
403AY |
001 |
41629 |
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8665854 |
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Introduces statistics and data analysis for managerial decision-making. Descriptive statistics, principles of data collection, sampling, quality control, statistical inference. Application of data-analytic methods to problems in marketing, finance, accounting, production, operations and public policy.
-Hybrid |
4383873 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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30 |
| MGB-407-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Storytelling for Leadership |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
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Jan 10-11, 2026 |
San Ramon |
1 |
12 |
50 |
0 |
MGB |
407 |
001 |
41630 |
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8672941 |
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Internalize the fundamental principles behind stories that educate, influence, motivate, inspire, persuade and connect. |
806992 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
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12 |
| MGB-412V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
International Marketing |
Peters, Kay |
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Sunday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
7 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
412V |
001 |
41647 |
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8981808 |
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Understanding basic concepts of international marketing. Understanding and managing heterogeneous, dynamic, and interdependent environments across countries. How to develop and implement an international marketing strategy: where and how to compete how to adapt your marketing mix.
Online Course |
8976536 |
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Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
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Letter |
9083898 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
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7 |
| MGB-415V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Business Law |
Harrington, Jane |
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W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
6 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
415V |
001 |
29397 |
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8339972 |
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Covers the study of the legal environment of business. Subject matter includes an introduction to the American legal system, legal reasoning, contracts, agency, business organizations, and government regulation. Provides students with a basic understanding of the significant legal issues that confront managers and executives.
Online
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4597288 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/jane-harrington |
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Letter |
0 |
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General Management, Strategy |
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6 |
| MGB-419V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Business Strategy Consulting |
Wilson, Kelly |
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Friday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
2 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
419V |
001 |
41669 |
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9008952 |
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In this course, students will learn practical business consulting skills which will help you apply strategy theories in the workplace. You will learn and practice tools to frame and analyze problems, conduct research, communicate findings and navigate client relationships.
Recommended: 201B & 204 |
4481160 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kelly-wilson |
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Letter |
0 |
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Strategy |
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2 |
| MGB-423V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Leader as Coach: An Introduction to Coaching Skills for Leaders |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
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Monday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
14 |
48 |
0 |
MGB |
423V |
001 |
41658 |
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8981830 |
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This course develops the skills for managers, business leaders and people leaders to coach their people. Leaders who can coach have the ability to motivate and develop their employees by enabling them to develop themselves and unleash their full potential. The course covers fundamental coaching skills and coaching model that leaders can apply to their day-to-day interactions with their team, direct reports, as well as their peers. Occasionally, the coaching skills can also be applied to situations when people need to manage up to more effectively engage with their supervisors.
Online Course
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8976549 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
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Letter |
0 |
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General Management |
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14 |
| MGB-440-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Integrated Management Project |
Wilson, Kelly |
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Saturdays- See Notes |
San Ramon |
6 |
22 |
60 |
0 |
MGB |
440 |
001 |
29401 |
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8339976 |
Confirm hours on 5 days |
Applies classroom learning to solve complex business challenges for real world clients. Student teams learn practical consulting skills while their clients benefit from the student's experience, insights, and work product.
Prerequisite: Completion of all core courses. |
930324 |
MGB 440 project teams will hold in-person class meetings on the following Saturdays: 1/3, 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28 & 3/14. During these in-person class meetings, all teams will meet 9:30am-12:30pm. The teams will hold virtual class meetings on alternate Saturdays. The virtual class meetings will be scheduled by the team, in conjunction with the Team Adviser. |
Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kelly-wilson |
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Letter |
0 |
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IMPACT Program, STEM |
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23 |
| MGB-440S-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Integrated Management Simulation |
Beckler, Amber |
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Alternating Sat/Tues |
San Ramon |
4 |
3 |
30 |
0 |
MGB |
440S |
001 |
29406 |
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8339986 |
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Apply theory and concepts from marketing, finance, organizational behavior, accounting, and strategy in order to manage a simulated corporation. |
4558505 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
There is a simulation needed for this course. It is NOT inculded in the Equitable Access program, and will need to be purchased separately. |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/amber-beckler |
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Letter |
9065806 |
Syllabus |
IMPACT Program, STEM |
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3 |
| MGB-450V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Competition & Strategy |
Zeng, Helen |
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Th 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
4 |
3 |
8 |
0 |
MGB |
450V |
001 |
29407 |
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8339988 |
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This course provides you a framework for thinking about technology competition and strategy. More contemporarily, this course is about a business revolution that we are in the middle of, a platform revolution. Platform-enabled marketplaces, and other Internet-based goods and products with digital components and network effects, have stormed at the head of economic activity. Platform-mediated networks produce over half the revenue for over half of the world's 100 largest companies (e.g., Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google, American Express, Time Warner). Technology entrepreneurship is commonplace. But this class of goods has very different, almost weird, characteristics, with distinctive economic forces that affect supply (e.g., supply and cost structures), demand (e.g., how value is created) and markets (e.g., industry organization, alliances, and competition). Managing and responding to these forces requires distinctive competitive strategies. Conversely, strategic errors can be devastating. What are these forces? How do they impact market outcomes in technology industries? And how should firms shape their competitive strategy?
Prerequisites: 402A, 403A
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7382960 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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Letter |
9065633 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, Strategy, Technology Management, STEM |
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3 |
| MGB-474V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managerial Budgeting |
Li, Xinlei |
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T/Th 7:40p-9:30p; 2nd 5 Weeks |
Zoom |
2 |
6 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
474V |
001 |
29408 |
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8672858 |
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Covers in-depth the management accounting budgeting concepts that will enable students to make decisions, including interpreting business situations, identifying available options, interpreting impacts on financial statements and stakeholders, and clearly and articulately recommending a course of action.
*Online Course |
5831568 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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Letter |
9101656 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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7 |
| MGB-480V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Professional English for Multilingual Business Students |
Kennedy, Brian |
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Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
1 |
6 |
0 |
MGB |
480V |
001 |
29409 |
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8673093 |
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Workshop-style course hones English writing and presentation skills. Learn techniques to improve professional communication, and practice with weekly assignments.
*Online Course |
5831301 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
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S/U |
0 |
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General Management |
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1 |
| MGB-490-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Introduction to Software Product Management |
Vengapally, Vince |
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Saturday Irregular |
San Ramon |
1 |
5 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
490 |
001 |
29410 |
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8339990 |
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of Product Management, focusing on the skills and knowledge required to guide a product from conception to launch and beyond. Students will gain a deep understanding of the product lifecycle, user research, market analysis, product strategy, design, development, launch, and growth. Through interactive group activities, case studies, and lecture content, students will develop the practical skills necessary to excel as product managers in today's dynamic business environment.
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7383197 |
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Active |
The book(s) and/or readings for this course is available through the library. Please see the syllabus for more information. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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|
Letter |
9119961 |
Syllabus |
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5 |
| MGB-490B-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Negotiation Essentials |
Garcia, Stephen |
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Fri/Sat Irregular (hybrid) |
San Ramon |
2 |
5 |
42 |
0 |
MGB |
490B |
001 |
41675 |
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9014270 |
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Introduces students to the basics of negotiation, including interest-based models of negotiation as well as position-based models of negotiation. Students will have the opportunity to engage in live negotiation during every class session so that they can practice and improve their negotiation skills. This course is highly interactive and requires student participation in negotiation simulations and class discussions.
Not open for credit for students who have taken 246/V, "Negotiation in Organizations".
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9014040 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/stephen-garcia |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior, Strategic Management |
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5 |
| MGB-490BV-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Marketing |
Unnava, Vasundhara |
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Alternating Mon; 5:30p-9:30p |
Zoom |
2 |
7 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
001 |
29411 |
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8339992 |
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) contributes the greatest value to marketing among all business functions. The course provides a strong understanding of AI tools to empower marketers to enhance their activities to gain competitive advantage.
*Online course |
5852891 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/vasu-unnava |
|
Letter |
9065632 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, STEM |
|
7 |
| MGB-490BV-002 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
AI Transformation: Building AI-powered business |
Zeng, Helen |
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T 5:30pm-9:30pm; 1st 5 weeks |
Zoom |
2 |
6 |
14 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
002 |
41648 |
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8988593 |
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This course explores how artificial intelligence (AI)—encompassing machine learning (ML), deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), robotics, and generative AI—is transforming the way businesses and societies operate. Through case studies spanning the future of work, education, healthcare, media, and content creation, we will examine three core questions: 1) The power of transformation: What opportunities emerge as AI adoption scales, and what new business models and industries are being created by this technological revolution? 2) Strategy in the Age of AI: How should firms develop competitive strategies grounded in economic principles to thrive amid rapid technological change? 3) Adapting to the AI Era: How can individuals, organizations, and governments respond to the challenges of AI to harness its full potential for innovation and societal benefit?
Online Course
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8988506 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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Letter |
9065637 |
Syllabus |
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
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6 |
| MGB-490V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Executive Leadership Seminar |
Wunderman, James |
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Alternating Fridays |
Zoom |
3 |
1 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
490V |
001 |
29412 |
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8339994 |
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This seminar brings successful corporate leaders to the MBA program to teach important lessons from the frontlines of industry. Executives share their first-hand experiences of the complexities of today's business world, inspiring students to seek new ways to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Online
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4585381 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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Letter |
0 |
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General Management |
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1 |
| MGP-241-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
New Product Development |
Peters, Kay |
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W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Davis |
3 |
2 |
10 |
0 |
MGP |
241 |
001 |
29415 |
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8339998 |
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Why do some companies consistently outperform other companies in developing successful new products and services? Why do so many new products fail in the marketplace? This course introduces students to the major activities involved in developing new products and services. Emphasis is on learning practical skills and techniques that can help students be successful in a product development environment. Students will learn how to understand customer and user needs, and translate them into meaningful product concepts; manage product development programs and teams across multiple functions. Do financial analysis of programs and make economic tradeoffs in the development effort. Choose product development methodologies appropriate for the business and products. As part of the course, students may work on a new product development project. More details available in the syllabus.
Prerequisite: 204 |
118569 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
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Letter |
9083895 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Marketing |
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2 |
| MGP-400AY-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Financial Accounting |
Wong, Paul |
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Alternating Sat/Weds |
Sacramento |
4 |
31 |
45 |
0 |
MGP |
400AY |
001 |
29420 |
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8665691 |
odd Satudays (9am-12:30pm) - waiting for new rooms |
Introduces the concepts and objectives underlying the preparation of financial statements. Topics include understanding the accounting cycle, measurement and valuation problems associated with financial statement components, consideration of the usefulness of financial statements in the analysis of a corporation's operations.
-Hybrid |
4383846 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/paul-wong-0 |
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Letter |
9065629 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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37 |
| MGP-401BY-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Organizational Strategy and Structure |
Damaraju, Naga Lakshmi |
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Alternating Sat/Weds |
Sacramento |
4 |
26 |
45 |
0 |
MGP |
401BY |
001 |
29421 |
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8665746 |
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Strategic management of organizations, including analysis of industries, firm resources and capabilities and corporate strategy. Strategy formulation, implementation and strategic decision-making. Firm and industry life cycles and change. Analysis of organizational design and structure including differentiation and integration.
-Hybrid |
4383901 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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Letter |
9124977 |
Syllabus |
Strategy |
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29 |
| MGP-402AY-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Markets and the Firm |
Zaragoza-Watkins, Matthew |
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Alternating Sat/Thurs |
Sacramento |
4 |
32 |
45 |
0 |
MGP |
402AY |
001 |
29422 |
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8665717 |
odd Satudays (1:30pm-5:00pm) - waiting for new room info |
Examines the interaction of consumers, firms and government, and the effect this interaction has on the use of resources and firm profitability. Fundamental economic concepts such as marginal analysis, opportunity cost, pricing, and externalities are introduced and applied.
-Hybrid |
4383866 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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39 |
| MGP-406A-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Decision Analytics: Spreadsheet Based |
Rangwala, Mehul |
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T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Davis |
2 |
0 |
10 |
0 |
MGP |
406A |
001 |
41631 |
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8914841 |
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Develops decision-making and problem-solving skills in conjunction with a quantitative model-building approach.
Not open for credit to students who have taken 206V.
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4282878 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
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Letter |
9090856 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
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0 |
| MGP-412V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
International Marketing |
Peters, Kay |
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Sunday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
6 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
412V |
001 |
41646 |
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8981810 |
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Understanding basic concepts of international marketing. Understanding and managing heterogeneous, dynamic, and interdependent environments across countries. How to develop and implement an international marketing strategy: where and how to compete how to adapt your marketing mix.
Online Course |
8976536 |
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Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
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Letter |
9083899 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
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6 |
| MGP-415V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Business Law |
Harrington, Jane |
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W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
8 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
415V |
001 |
29424 |
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8340002 |
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Covers the study of the legal environment of business. Subject matter includes an introduction to the American legal system, legal reasoning, contracts, agency, business organizations, and government regulation. Provides students with a basic understanding of the significant legal issues that confront managers and executives.
Online
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4597288 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/jane-harrington |
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Letter |
0 |
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General Management, Strategy |
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9 |
| MGP-419V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Business Strategy Consulting |
Wilson, Kelly |
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Friday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
2 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
419V |
001 |
41668 |
|
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9008954 |
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In this course, students will learn practical business consulting skills which will help you apply strategy theories in the workplace. You will learn and practice tools to frame and analyze problems, conduct research, communicate findings and navigate client relationships.
Recommended: 201B & 204 |
4481160 |
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Active |
|
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|
202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kelly-wilson |
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Letter |
0 |
|
Strategy |
|
3 |
| MGP-423-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Leader as Coach: An Introduction to Coaching Skills for Leaders |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
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Jan 23, Feb 7-8 (see notes) |
Sacramento |
1 |
11 |
30 |
0 |
MGP |
423 |
001 |
29426 |
|
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8340004 |
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This course develops the skills for managers, business leaders and people leaders to coach their people. Leaders who can coach have the ability to motivate and develop their employees by enabling them to develop themselves and unleash their full potential. The course covers fundamental coaching skills and coaching model that leaders can apply to their day-to-day interactions with their team, direct reports, as well as their peers. Occasionally, the coaching skills can also be applied to situations when people need to manage up to more effectively engage with their supervisors.
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1555374 |
Mandatory kick-off meeting via zoom on January 23. |
Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
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Letter |
0 |
|
General Management |
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12 |
| MGP-428-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Negotiation in Organizations |
Garcia, Stephen |
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T 5:30pm-8:30pm |
Davis |
4 |
3 |
15 |
0 |
MGP |
428 |
001 |
41640 |
|
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8976714 |
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This course is designed to help students develop the ability to effectively negotiate in a competitive business environment. It focuses on negotiation skill-building in the areas of individual conflict management, team management, performance appraisal, corporate impression management and inter-organizational project management. The course will be taught largely through in-class simulations to provide an opportunity for experiential learning. The simulations will also allow students to develop a personal style of negotiation by discovering what works best for them in different situations. |
8976614 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/stephen-garcia |
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Letter |
0 |
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Entrepreneurship/Innovation, General Management |
|
3 |
| MGP-450V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Competition & Strategy |
Zeng, Helen |
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Th 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
4 |
7 |
8 |
0 |
MGP |
450V |
001 |
29428 |
|
|
8340006 |
|
This course provides you a framework for thinking about technology competition and strategy. More contemporarily, this course is about a business revolution that we are in the middle of, a platform revolution. Platform-enabled marketplaces, and other Internet-based goods and products with digital components and network effects, have stormed at the head of economic activity. Platform-mediated networks produce over half the revenue for over half of the world's 100 largest companies (e.g., Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google, American Express, Time Warner). Technology entrepreneurship is commonplace. But this class of goods has very different, almost weird, characteristics, with distinctive economic forces that affect supply (e.g., supply and cost structures), demand (e.g., how value is created) and markets (e.g., industry organization, alliances, and competition). Managing and responding to these forces requires distinctive competitive strategies. Conversely, strategic errors can be devastating. What are these forces? How do they impact market outcomes in technology industries? And how should firms shape their competitive strategy?
Prerequisites: 402A, 403A
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7382960 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
|
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|
Letter |
9065634 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, Strategy, Technology Management, STEM |
|
7 |
| MGP-450V-002 |
Master of Management-Online |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Competition & Strategy |
Zeng, Helen |
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Th 5:30pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
4 |
24 |
32 |
0 |
MGP |
450V |
002 |
41644 |
|
|
8982634 |
|
This course provides you a framework for thinking about technology competition and strategy. More contemporarily, this course is about a business revolution that we are in the middle of, a platform revolution. Platform-enabled marketplaces, and other Internet-based goods and products with digital components and network effects, have stormed at the head of economic activity. Platform-mediated networks produce over half the revenue for over half of the world's 100 largest companies (e.g., Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google, American Express, Time Warner). Technology entrepreneurship is commonplace. But this class of goods has very different, almost weird, characteristics, with distinctive economic forces that affect supply (e.g., supply and cost structures), demand (e.g., how value is created) and markets (e.g., industry organization, alliances, and competition). Managing and responding to these forces requires distinctive competitive strategies. Conversely, strategic errors can be devastating. What are these forces? How do they impact market outcomes in technology industries? And how should firms shape their competitive strategy?
Prerequisites: 402A, 403A
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7382960 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9065635 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, Strategy, Technology Management, STEM |
|
30 |
| MGP-452Y-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Chen, Rong |
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Alternating Sat/Tues |
Sacramento |
4 |
28 |
45 |
0 |
MGP |
452Y |
001 |
29429 |
|
|
8665744 |
|
Explores operations in manufacturing and service sectors from both inside and outside a company. Quantitative methods and their organizational implications are also examined.
-Hybrid |
4383894 |
|
Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rachel-chen |
|
Letter |
9065803 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
31 |
| MGP-456-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Personal Branding |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
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Feb 13, Mar 7-8 (see notes) |
Sacramento |
2 |
14 |
35 |
0 |
MGP |
456 |
001 |
29430 |
|
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8340008 |
|
In this course, students will learn how to use the cornerstone principles of corporate branding and content marketing to define and create their own personal brand, allowing them to naturally stand out online in their respective industries. The course will be delivered in four phases using my E.P.I.C. Framework: ESTABLISH: Discovery and Vision; PACKAGE: Content and Packaging; INFORM: Dissemination; and CULTIVATE: Growth and Management. |
7404877 |
Mandatory kick-off meeting via zoom on Friday, Feb 13. |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information. Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
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202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
|
Letter |
9090458 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
|
14 |
| MGP-474V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managerial Budgeting |
Li, Xinlei |
|
T/Th 7:40p-9:30p; 2nd 5 Weeks |
Zoom |
2 |
9 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
474V |
001 |
29431 |
|
|
8672868 |
|
Covers in-depth the management accounting budgeting concepts that will enable students to make decisions, including interpreting business situations, identifying available options, interpreting impacts on financial statements and stakeholders, and clearly and articulately recommending a course of action.
*Online Course |
5831568 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9101655 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
9 |
| MGP-480V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Professional English for Multilingual Business Students |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
MGP |
480V |
001 |
29432 |
|
|
8673095 |
|
Workshop-style course hones English writing and presentation skills. Learn techniques to improve professional communication, and practice with weekly assignments.
*Online Course |
5831301 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
0 |
| MGP-480V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Professional English for Multilingual Business Students |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
1 |
10 |
0 |
MGP |
480V |
002 |
41635 |
|
|
8965430 |
|
Workshop-style course hones English writing and presentation skills. Learn techniques to improve professional communication, and practice with weekly assignments.
*Online Course |
5831301 |
Course in UCD Canvas |
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
1 |
| MGP-490BV-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Marketing |
Unnava, Vasundhara |
|
Alternating Mon; 5:30p-9:30p |
Zoom |
2 |
9 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
001 |
29434 |
|
|
8340010 |
|
Artificial Intelligence (AI) contributes the greatest value to marketing among all business functions. The course provides a strong understanding of AI tools to empower marketers to enhance their activities to gain competitive advantage.
*Online course |
5852891 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/vasu-unnava |
|
Letter |
9065631 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, STEM |
|
9 |
| MGP-490BV-002 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
AI Transformation: Building AI-powered business |
Zeng, Helen |
|
T 5:30pm-9:30pm; 1st 5 weeks |
Zoom |
2 |
5 |
14 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
002 |
29435 |
|
|
8988585 |
|
This course explores how artificial intelligence (AI)—encompassing machine learning (ML), deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), robotics, and generative AI—is transforming the way businesses and societies operate. Through case studies spanning the future of work, education, healthcare, media, and content creation, we will examine three core questions: 1) The power of transformation: What opportunities emerge as AI adoption scales, and what new business models and industries are being created by this technological revolution? 2) Strategy in the Age of AI: How should firms develop competitive strategies grounded in economic principles to thrive amid rapid technological change? 3) Adapting to the AI Era: How can individuals, organizations, and governments respond to the challenges of AI to harness its full potential for innovation and societal benefit?
Online Course
|
8988506 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9065638 |
Syllabus |
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
|
5 |
| MGP-490V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Executive Leadership Seminar |
Wunderman, James |
|
Alternating Fridays |
Zoom |
3 |
8 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
490V |
001 |
29436 |
|
|
8340014 |
|
This seminar brings successful corporate leaders to the MBA program to teach important lessons from the frontlines of industry. Executives share their first-hand experiences of the complexities of today's business world, inspiring students to seek new ways to meet the challenges of tomorrow.
Online
|
4585381 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
8 |
| MGT-224-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managing People in High Performance Organizations |
Reimers, Candice |
|
M 9:00am-12:20pm |
Davis |
3 |
18 |
24 |
0 |
MGT |
224 |
001 |
29507 |
|
|
8340020 |
Nine meetings due to holidays. |
Strategic approach to the management of people within organization. Explore choices firms make in managing people--decisions as to selection, performance evaluation, compensation, and other management policies and practices. Analyze employment systems' fit with firms' environments and strategies and the consequences of choices managers make regarding policies and practices.
Prerequisite: 201A |
927639 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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Letter |
9099076 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
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18 |
| MGT-241-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
New Product Development |
Peters, Kay |
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W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Davis |
3 |
17 |
26 |
0 |
MGT |
241 |
001 |
29508 |
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8340022 |
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Why do some companies consistently outperform other companies in developing successful new products and services? Why do so many new products fail in the marketplace? This course introduces students to the major activities involved in developing new products and services. Emphasis is on learning practical skills and techniques that can help students be successful in a product development environment. Students will learn how to understand customer and user needs, and translate them into meaningful product concepts; manage product development programs and teams across multiple functions. Do financial analysis of programs and make economic tradeoffs in the development effort. Choose product development methodologies appropriate for the business and products. As part of the course, students may work on a new product development project. More details available in the syllabus.
Prerequisite: 204 |
118569 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
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Letter |
9083897 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Marketing |
|
8 |
| MGT-290-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Biotechnology Industry Immersion |
Vaidya, Hemant |
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2nd 5 Fridays |
Davis |
3 |
16 |
30 |
0 |
MGT |
290 |
001 |
29512 |
|
|
8340028 |
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This industry immersion brings together graduate students from multiple departments and exposes them to significant managerial problems being faced in the biotechnology industry. |
2036836 |
Includes lunch break |
Active |
There is a recommended/optional book for this course. Please view the syllabus for more information. Optional books are still available through the Bookshelf tool in Canvas but at an additional charge. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/hemant-vaidya |
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Letter |
9101462 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
16 |
| MGT-290-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Food and Agriculture Industry Immersion |
Morris, Julie |
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1st 5 Fridays |
Davis |
3 |
14 |
25 |
0 |
MGT |
290 |
002 |
29513 |
|
|
8340030 |
|
This industry immersion brings together graduate students from multiple departments and exposes them to significant managerial problems being faced in the food and agriculture industry. |
2036832 |
Includes lunch break. |
Active |
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202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/julie-morris |
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Letter |
0 |
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|
|
14 |
| MGT-290-003 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Sustainable Energy Industry Immersion |
Unnava, Hanumantha |
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2nd 5 Fridays |
Davis |
3 |
29 |
30 |
0 |
MGT |
290 |
003 |
29514 |
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8340032 |
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This industry immersion brings together graduate students from multiple departments and exposes them to significant managerial problems being faced in the energy industry. |
2036845 |
Instructor: Ben Finkelor. Includes a lunch break. |
Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/h-rao-unnava |
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Letter |
0 |
|
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|
20 |
| MGT-293-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Consumer Behavior |
Unnava, Vasundhara |
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W 1:10pm-4:00pm |
Davis |
3 |
15 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
293 |
001 |
29515 |
|
|
8340034 |
|
Consumers and customers (current consumers/customers and prospects) are the focus of all marketing activity. Starting with this simple proposition, this course examines a wide range of behavioral science concepts and their application to marketing situations,the cognitive, affective, and behavioral responses of consumers to products and services, and to the marketing of those products and services. Significant attention will be paid to how B2C consumers and B2B customers make decisions, and how marketers can influence those decisions. Changes in consumer behavior in the internet age will be addressed. |
916158 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/vasu-unnava |
|
Letter |
9101473 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
|
15 |
| MGT-402A-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Markets and the Firm |
Zaragoza-Watkins, Matthew |
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W 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
32 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
402A |
001 |
29534 |
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8340036 |
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Examines the interaction of consumers, firms and government, and the effect this interaction has on the use of resources and firm profitability. Fundamental economic concepts such as marginal analysis, opportunity cost, pricing, and externalities are introduced and applied. |
4346472 |
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Active |
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202601 |
|
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|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
32 |
| MGT-402A-002 |
Master of Management |
Winter 2026 |
Markets and the Firm |
Zaragoza-Watkins, Matthew |
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T 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
28 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
402A |
002 |
29535 |
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8340038 |
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Examines the interaction of consumers, firms and government, and the effect this interaction has on the use of resources and firm profitability. Fundamental economic concepts such as marginal analysis, opportunity cost, pricing, and externalities are introduced and applied. |
4346472 |
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Active |
|
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202601 |
|
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|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
38 |
| MGT-404-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Marketing Management |
Hajihashemi, Bita |
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Th 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
32 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
404 |
001 |
29536 |
|
|
8340040 |
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Analysis of market opportunities, elements of market research, development of marketing strategies, market planning and implementations, and control systems. Consumer and industrial markets, market segmentation, pricing strategies, distribution channels, promotion, and sales. |
4346487 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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|
Letter |
9125202 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, STEM |
|
32 |
| MGT-404-002 |
Master of Management |
Winter 2026 |
Marketing Management |
Hajihashemi, Bita |
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W 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
28 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
404 |
002 |
29537 |
|
|
8340042 |
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Analysis of market opportunities, elements of market research, development of marketing strategies, market planning and implementations, and control systems. Consumer and industrial markets, market segmentation, pricing strategies, distribution channels, promotion, and sales. |
4346487 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
|
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|
Letter |
9125203 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, STEM |
|
38 |
| MGT-406A-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Decision Analytics: Spreadsheet Based |
Rangwala, Mehul |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Davis |
2 |
3 |
24 |
0 |
MGT |
406A |
001 |
29539 |
|
|
8340044 |
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Develops decision-making and problem-solving skills in conjunction with a quantitative model-building approach.
Not open for credit to students who have taken 206V.
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4282878 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
|
Letter |
9090857 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
3 |
| MGT-423-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Leader as Coach: An Introduction to Coaching Skills for Leaders |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
|
Jan 23, Feb 7-8 (see notes) |
Sacramento |
1 |
11 |
45 |
0 |
MGT |
423 |
001 |
29541 |
|
|
8340046 |
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This course develops the skills for managers, business leaders and people leaders to coach their people. Leaders who can coach have the ability to motivate and develop their employees by enabling them to develop themselves and unleash their full potential. The course covers fundamental coaching skills and coaching model that leaders can apply to their day-to-day interactions with their team, direct reports, as well as their peers. Occasionally, the coaching skills can also be applied to situations when people need to manage up to more effectively engage with their supervisors.
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1555374 |
Mandatory kick-off meeting via zoom on January 23. |
Active |
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202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
11 |
| MGT-428-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Negotiation in Organizations |
Garcia, Stephen |
|
T 5:30pm-8:30pm |
Davis |
4 |
19 |
33 |
0 |
MGT |
428 |
001 |
41639 |
|
|
8976712 |
|
This course is designed to help students develop the ability to effectively negotiate in a competitive business environment. It focuses on negotiation skill-building in the areas of individual conflict management, team management, performance appraisal, corporate impression management and inter-organizational project management. The course will be taught largely through in-class simulations to provide an opportunity for experiential learning. The simulations will also allow students to develop a personal style of negotiation by discovering what works best for them in different situations. |
8976614 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/stephen-garcia |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, General Management |
|
19 |
| MGT-444-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Strategic Branding |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
|
W 9:00am-11:50am |
Davis |
3 |
21 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
444 |
001 |
29542 |
|
|
8340048 |
|
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of corporate and applied branding strategies. Learning objectives include competitive positioning, content marketing, consumer psychology, MarComm campaign design and management, and strategic brand growth.
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7382949 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
|
Letter |
9090386 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
|
21 |
| MGT-450-001 |
Master of Management |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Competition & Strategy |
Zeng, Helen |
|
Th 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
26 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
450 |
001 |
29543 |
|
|
8340050 |
|
This course provides you a framework for thinking about technology competition and strategy. More contemporarily, this course is about a business revolution that we are in the middle of, a platform revolution. Platform-enabled marketplaces, and other Internet-based goods and products with digital components and network effects, have stormed at the head of economic activity. Platform-mediated networks produce over half the revenue for over half of the world's 100 largest companies (e.g., Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Google, American Express, Time Warner). Technology entrepreneurship is commonplace. But this class of goods has very different, almost weird, characteristics, with distinctive economic forces that affect supply (e.g., supply and cost structures), demand (e.g., how value is created) and markets (e.g., industry organization, alliances, and competition). Managing and responding to these forces requires distinctive competitive strategies. Conversely, strategic errors can be devastating. What are these forces? How do they impact market outcomes in technology industries? And how should firms shape their competitive strategy?
Prerequisites: 402A, 403A
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5831256 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9065636 |
Syllabus |
Marketing, Strategy, Technology Management, STEM |
|
37 |
| MGT-456-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Personal Branding |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
|
Feb 13, Mar 7-8 (see notes) |
Sacramento |
2 |
14 |
25 |
0 |
MGT |
456 |
001 |
29544 |
|
|
8340052 |
|
In this course, students will learn how to use the cornerstone principles of corporate branding and content marketing to define and create their own personal brand, allowing them to naturally stand out online in their respective industries. The course will be delivered in four phases using my E.P.I.C. Framework: ESTABLISH: Discovery and Vision; PACKAGE: Content and Packaging; INFORM: Dissemination; and CULTIVATE: Growth and Management. |
7404877 |
Mandatory kick-off meeting via zoom on Friday, Feb 13 |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
|
Letter |
9090462 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
|
14 |
| MGT-465-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Finance and Valuation |
Yasuda, Ayako |
|
T 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
12 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
465 |
001 |
41641 |
|
|
8976942 |
|
This course examines VC finance and the related practice of Research and Development finance. The goal of the course is to apply finance tools and framework to the world of venture capital and financing of projects in high-growth industries.
Prerequisite: 405
Video: MGT465 Technology Finance Course Overview |
8976525 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
|
Letter |
9119342 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
12 |
| MGT-468A-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Articulation & Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Alternating Mon; 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
2 |
14 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
468A |
001 |
41714 |
|
|
9065349 |
|
Public speaking, business writing, efficient and critical thinking about business challenges, and defining a personal code of ethics to shape actions and decisions.
Part 1 of a 2 part course.
Not open for students who have taken 468. |
9065236 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Behavior |
|
14 |
| MGT-468A-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Articulation & Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Alternating Tue; 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
2 |
16 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
468A |
002 |
41715 |
|
|
9065361 |
|
Public speaking, business writing, efficient and critical thinking about business challenges, and defining a personal code of ethics to shape actions and decisions.
Part 1 of a 2 part course.
Not open for students who have taken 468. |
9065236 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Behavior |
|
16 |
| MGT-473-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managerial Cost Accounting |
Li, Xinlei |
|
T 1:10pm-5:00pm; 1st 5 weeks |
Davis |
2 |
11 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
473 |
001 |
29545 |
|
|
8672769 |
|
Covers in-depth the cost and management accounting concepts that will enable students to make decisions, including interpreting business situations, identifying available options, interpreting impacts on financial statements and stakeholders, and clearly and articulately recommending a course of action.
Note: Equivalent to 200B/V. |
5831553 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9101649 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
11 |
| MGT-474-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managerial Budgeting |
Li, Xinlei |
|
T 1:10pm-5:00pm; 2nd 5 weeks |
Davis |
2 |
8 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
474 |
001 |
29546 |
|
|
8672772 |
|
Covers in-depth the management accounting budgeting concepts that will enable students to make decisions, including interpreting business situations, identifying available options, interpreting impacts on financial statements and stakeholders, and clearly and articulately recommending a course of action.
Note: Equivalent to 200B/V. |
5831561 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
9101651 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
8 |
| MGT-480V-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Professional English for Multilingual Business Students |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
1 |
11 |
0 |
MGT |
480V |
001 |
29547 |
|
|
8673099 |
|
Workshop-style course hones English writing and presentation skills. Learn techniques to improve professional communication, and practice with weekly assignments.
*Online Course |
5831301 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
1 |
| MGT-490B-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Pricing and Monetization Strategies |
Hajihashemi, Bita |
|
Th 3:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
2 |
5 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
490B |
001 |
41642 |
|
|
8981781 |
|
This course introduces analytical and strategic approaches to pricing and monetization. It covers topics such as different monetization models, the economics of pricing and revenue management, demand estimation, auctions, experimentation, and behavioral pricing. Using different application settings, the course explores how firms combine data-driven insights with strategic decision-making to design and optimize monetization approaches that enhance profitability.
Not open to students who have completed 234, Pricing
Prerequisites: 404, Marketing Mangement and 403A, Data Analysis for Managers
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8976518 |
|
Active |
|
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|
202601 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Marketing, STEM |
|
5 |
| MGT-490B-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Applied Regression Analysis |
Rangwala, Mehul |
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W 4:10pm-6:00pm |
Davis |
2 |
12 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
490B |
002 |
41643 |
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8982301 |
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Learn to build, interpret, and evaluate predictive models using regression analysis enhanced by AI tools. Use AI as an analytical partner to explore data, generate hypotheses, test model specifications, and interpret results. Through written case assignments, you'll analyze business data, construct models using simple, multiple, and logistic regressions, and communicate findings through executive reports. Strong emphasis on data storytelling — translating quantitative analysis into clear actionable management recommendations. No advanced math background required.
Formerly titled: Statistical Foundations for Business Analytics
Not open for students who have taken 203B or 203BV.
Prerequiste: 403A
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8982289 |
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Active |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
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12 |
| MGT-490BV-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Winter 2026 |
AI Transformation: Building AI-powered business |
Zeng, Helen |
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T 5:30pm-9:30pm; 1st 5 weeks |
Zoom |
2 |
18 |
20 |
0 |
MGT |
490BV |
001 |
41649 |
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8988546 |
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This course explores how artificial intelligence (AI)—encompassing machine learning (ML), deep learning, natural language processing (NLP), robotics, and generative AI—is transforming the way businesses and societies operate. Through case studies spanning the future of work, education, healthcare, media, and content creation, we will examine three core questions: 1) The power of transformation: What opportunities emerge as AI adoption scales, and what new business models and industries are being created by this technological revolution? 2) Strategy in the Age of AI: How should firms develop competitive strategies grounded in economic principles to thrive amid rapid technological change? 3) Adapting to the AI Era: How can individuals, organizations, and governments respond to the challenges of AI to harness its full potential for innovation and societal benefit?
Online Course
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8988506 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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Letter |
9065639 |
Syllabus |
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
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18 |
| MGV-200BV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managerial Accounting |
Yetman, Robert |
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W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
13 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
200BV |
001 |
29555 |
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8340054 |
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Information managers should know to be effective, including: product costing, motivating people, and differential analysis for decision making. Includes team projects and written and oral presentations.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 400AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Course Overview Video |
3694765 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/robert-yetman |
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Letter |
9107315 |
Syllabus |
Finance - Corporate, STEM |
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13 |
| MGV-201AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Stevens, James |
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T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
9 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
201AV |
001 |
29556 |
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8340056 |
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Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the following organizational problems: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making, and team building.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
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3441145 |
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Active |
The textbook for this course is put of print but should be available in the Canvas course. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/james-stevens |
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Letter |
9065807 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
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9 |
| MGV-201AV-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Stevens, James |
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T 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
7 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
201AV |
002 |
29557 |
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8340058 |
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Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the following organizational problems: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making, and team building.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
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3441145 |
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Active |
The textbook for this course is put of print but should be available in the Canvas course. |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/james-stevens |
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Letter |
9065808 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
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7 |
| MGV-201BV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Organizational Strategy & Structure |
Keeves, Gareth |
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T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
18 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
201BV |
001 |
29559 |
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8340060 |
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Strategic management of organizations, including analysis of industries, firm resources and capabilities and corporate strategy. Strategy formulation, implementation and strategic decision-making. Firm and industry life cycles and change. Analysis of organizational design and structure including differentiation and integration.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 202AV RECOMMENDED
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3695016 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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202601 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
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Letter |
9107317 |
Syllabus |
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19 |
| MGV-201BV-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Organizational Strategy & Structure |
Keeves, Gareth |
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T 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
14 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
201BV |
002 |
29560 |
|
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8806985 |
|
Strategic management of organizations, including analysis of industries, firm resources and capabilities and corporate strategy. Strategy formulation, implementation and strategic decision-making. Firm and industry life cycles and change. Analysis of organizational design and structure including differentiation and integration.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 202AV RECOMMENDED
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3695016 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
9107318 |
Syllabus |
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14 |
| MGV-202AV-001 |
Master of Management-Online |
Winter 2026 |
Markets and the Firm (MoM) |
Stango, Victor |
Linnett, Sophie |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MM |
4 |
17 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
202AV |
001 |
29561 |
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8833383 |
|
Examines the interaction of consumers, firms and government, and the effect this interaction has on the use of resources and firm profitability. Fundamental economic concepts such as marginal analysis, opportunity cost, pricing, and externalities are introduced and applied.
Master of Management
Curriculum Overview Video |
6687045 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/victor-stango |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sophie-linnett |
Letter |
9107319 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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23 |
| MGV-202AV-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Markets & the Firm |
Stango, Victor |
Tran, Huy |
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
7 |
MGV |
202AV |
002 |
29562 |
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8340064 |
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Examines the interaction of consumers, firms and government, and the effect this interaction has on the use of resources and firm profitability. Fundamental economic concepts such as marginal analysis, opportunity cost, pricing, and externalities are introduced and applied.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 438V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
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3441138 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page. |
No Text Pak Required |
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202601 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/victor-stango |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
9107320 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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31 |
| MGV-203BV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Statistical Foundations for Business Analytics |
Rangwala, Mehul |
Tran, Huy |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
6 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
203BV |
001 |
41550 |
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8813144 |
|
The course covers practical statistical methods which prepare the ground for data analytics in the areas of marketing, finance, accounting, operations, economics, healthcare, and management. Emphasis is placed on using statistical results obtained from software to draw insights for making better business decisions. Topics covered include analysis of variance, contingency table analysis, and topics in predictive analytics which include regression modeling and analysis and forecasting of the time series data. This course prepares students well to pursue other analytics courses in the program. After completing this class, students will be able to describe how findings from statistical analysis learned in the class are used to assess business performance and formulate business strategies.
note: Previously, "203BV, Intermediate Statistics for Managers".
PREREQUISITES: MGV 403AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3695121 |
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Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
9107321 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, Technology Management, Strategic Management, Finance - Investments, STEM |
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6 |
| MGV-204V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Marketing Management |
Nair, Ashwin |
Tran, Huy |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
6 |
MGV |
204V |
001 |
29564 |
|
|
8340068 |
|
Analysis of market opportunities, elements of market research, development of marketing strategies, marketing planning and implementations, and control systems. Consumer and industrial markets, market segmentation, pricing strategies, distribution channels, promotions, and sales.
PREREQUISITES: MGV 202AV, 403AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3695126 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ashwin-aravindakshan |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
9107322 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
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31 |
| MGV-205V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Financial Theory and Policy |
Yasuda, Ayako |
Maruster, Sorin |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
4 |
MGV |
205V |
001 |
29567 |
|
|
8340072 |
|
Covers the fundamental principles of corporate financial management and capital markets. Major topics include general valuation methods for risky cash flow streams, capital budgeting, asset pricing models, risk management, equity financing, debt financing, and deb policy.
PREREQUISITES: MGV 400AV, 403AV; 202AV recommended
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
3695132 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
Letter |
9107323 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
28 |
| MGV-224V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managing People in High Performance Organizations |
Hsu, Greta |
Stajkovic, Kayla |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
22 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
224V |
001 |
29572 |
|
|
8340076 |
|
Strategic approach to the management of people within organizations. Explore choices firms make in managing people-- decisions as to selection, performance evaluation, compensation, and other management policies and practices. Analyze employment systems' fit with firms' environments and strategies; and the consequences of choices managers make regarding policies and practices.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 201AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3695146 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kayla-stajkovic |
Letter |
9107324 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
|
23 |
| MGV-239V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Digital Marketing |
Peters, Kay |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
20 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
239V |
001 |
29574 |
|
|
8340080 |
|
This course equips students for a career in digital marketing and social media. Topics include online advertising, search engine optimization, interactive marketing, online privacy issues, e-commerce, social influence, social network theory, measurement of social influence and integrating social and traditional media.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 204V recommended
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
3695154 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
Letter |
9107325 |
Syllabus |
Product Management, Marketing Strategy and Analytics |
|
22 |
| MGV-246V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Negotiations in Organizations |
Keeves, Gareth |
|
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
18 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
246V |
001 |
29576 |
|
|
8340082 |
|
Basic theory of negotiation; applies theory to process of building teams to achieve business purposes. Covers integrative and distributive strategies of claiming value, how to recognize bargaining tricks, uncovering hidden agendas, brainstorming to extend Pareto frontier.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3445081 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
9107327 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Organizational Leadership, Strategic Management |
|
18 |
| MGV-246V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Negotiations in Organizations |
Keeves, Gareth |
Roberts, Meredith |
T 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
23 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
246V |
002 |
29577 |
|
|
8340084 |
|
Basic theory of negotiation; applies theory to process of building teams to achieve business purposes. Covers integrative and distributive strategies of claiming value, how to recognize bargaining tricks, uncovering hidden agendas, brainstorming to extend Pareto frontier.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3445081 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/meredith-roberts |
Letter |
9107328 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Organizational Leadership, Strategic Management |
|
24 |
| MGV-251V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Management of Innovation |
Hargadon, Andrew |
Keeves, Gareth |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
22 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
251V |
001 |
29578 |
|
|
8340086 |
|
This course focuses on the management of technology-based innovation. Topics include the impact of new technologies on industries, dominant designs, incremental and transformative innovations, and the life-cycle of products. The class will examine the organization of highly innovative firms, and the relationship of core competencies to both innovation and rigidity. Addresses the relationship of innovation to management practices such as leadership, competitive strategic planning and teamwork by using cases and field studies. Students perform an innovation audit of an area firm.
Prerequisite: 201AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
4273596 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/andrew-b-hargadon |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
Letter |
9107330 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Product Management, Strategic Management |
|
22 |
| MGV-252V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Chen, Rong |
Linnett, Sophie |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
1 |
MGV |
252V |
002 |
29581 |
|
|
8340092 |
|
Explores operations in manufacturing and service sectors from both inside and outside a company. Quantitative methods and their organizational implications are also examined.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 403AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3702259 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rachel-chen |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sophie-linnett |
Letter |
9107331 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
26 |
| MGV-261V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Portfolio Management |
Chen, Joseph |
Maruster, Sorin |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
9 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
261V |
001 |
29585 |
|
|
8340094 |
|
This advanced MBA elective equips students with the analytical tools and practical skills necessary for effective portfolio management. Emphasizing both theory and application, the course covers client needs assessment, investment strategy development, portfolio construction and optimization, and performance evaluation. Through case studies, simulations, and industry-relevant tools, students will gain hands-on experience that prepares them for careers in asset management, private wealth advisory, and institutional investing.
*Previously "Investment Analysis"
PREREQUISITE: MGV 205V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Course overview video
|
3702116 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance - Investments, STEM |
|
9 |
| MGV-264V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Business Taxation |
Yetman, Robert |
|
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
17 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
264V |
001 |
29586 |
|
|
8340096 |
|
Develops and applies a framework for analyzing how income taxes affect business decisions and company strategy. Applications include the role of taxes in management compensation, multinational decision- making, corporate restructuring transactions, and succession planning. Emphasizes tax planning concepts and their application rather than the detail of the federal code.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
3981616 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/robert-yetman |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance - Investments |
|
17 |
| MGV-265V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Technology Finance and Valuation |
Yasuda, Ayako |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
265V |
001 |
29587 |
|
|
8340098 |
|
Examines venture capital finance and the related practice of R&D finance. Goal is to apply finance tools and framework to the world of venture capital and financing of projects in high-growth industries.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 205V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Course overview video
|
3694746 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
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|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
|
Letter |
9107333 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Technology Management, Finance - Corporate, STEM |
|
12 |
| MGV-268V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Articulation and Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
18 |
20 |
0 |
MGV |
268V |
001 |
29588 |
|
|
8340100 |
|
Develop competency in business writing and oral presentations. Build critical thinking skills. Topics include behavioral economics, false claims, deductive and inductive reasoning, correlation/causality, business ethics. Formerly titled "Management Communications."
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
3702251 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
|
Letter |
9107364 |
Syllabus |
|
|
18 |
| MGV-268V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Articulation and Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
Roberts, Meredith |
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
20 |
0 |
MGV |
268V |
002 |
29589 |
|
|
8340102 |
|
Develop competency in business writing and oral presentations. Build critical thinking skills. Topics include behavioral economics, false claims, deductive and inductive reasoning, correlation/causality, business ethics. Formerly titled "Management Communications."
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
3702251 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/meredith-roberts |
Letter |
9107367 |
Syllabus |
|
|
12 |
| MGV-400AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Financial Accounting |
Higgins, Michelle |
Camarena, Monica |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
3 |
MGV |
400AV |
001 |
29591 |
|
|
8340104 |
|
Introduction to the concepts and objectives underlying the preparation of financial statements. Topics include understanding the accounting cycle, measurement and valuation problems associated with financial statement components, consideration of the usefulness of financial statements in the analysis of a corporation’s operations.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 438V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Course Overview Video
|
3565625 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/michelle-yetman |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/monica-camarena |
Letter |
9107422 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
27 |
| MGV-403AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Rangwala, Mehul |
Clasper, Olga |
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
18 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
403AV |
001 |
29595 |
|
|
8340110 |
|
Introduction to statistics and data analysis for managerial decision making. Descriptive statistics, principles of data collection, sampling, quality control, statistical inference. Application of data analytic methods to problems in marketing, finance, accounting, production, operations, and public policy.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 438V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
|
3565635 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
|
Letter |
9107426 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
18 |
| MGV-403AV-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Rangwala, Mehul |
Clasper, Olga |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
403AV |
002 |
29596 |
|
|
8340112 |
|
Introduction to statistics and data analysis for managerial decision making. Descriptive statistics, principles of data collection, sampling, quality control, statistical inference. Application of data analytic methods to problems in marketing, finance, accounting, production, operations, and public policy.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 438V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
|
3565635 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
|
Letter |
9107427 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
12 |
| MGV-438V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Quantitative Tools for Business |
Aram, Cyrus |
Petersen, Julie |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
10 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
438V |
001 |
29597 |
|
|
8340114 |
|
Quantitative analysis and business storytelling through practical quantitative frameworks, descriptive procedures and real life case studies.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM. |
3442639 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/cyrus-aram |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management, STEM |
|
10 |
| MGV-438V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Quantitative Tools for Business |
Aram, Cyrus |
Kendall, Catherine |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
6 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
438V |
002 |
29598 |
|
|
8340116 |
|
Quantitative analysis and business storytelling through practical quantitative frameworks, descriptive procedures and real life case studies.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM. |
3442639 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/cyrus-aram |
|
Letter |
9107429 |
Syllabus |
General Management, STEM |
|
6 |
| MGV-440V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Integrated Management Simulation |
Cron, William |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
15 |
20 |
0 |
MGV |
440V |
001 |
29600 |
|
|
8340118 |
|
In this course, you will simulate being a member of the executive team of a start-up organization and make decisions typical for this level in an organization. You will formulate and defend a strategic vision for your firm and integrate the various functional areas to implement this vision successfully. Importantly, you will need to achieve your objectives within a set of financial constraints and imperatives, which will require you to make trade-offs to optimize your firm’s performance. Your start-up organization will be competing in a dynamic market and competitive environment.
PREREQUISITE: Completion of all core courses
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Formally "Intergrated Management Project"
Curriculum Overview Video |
4051523 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
There is a simulation needed for this course but it is NOT included in the Equitable Access costs. It will need to be purchased separately. |
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/william-l-cron |
|
Letter |
9107430 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
15 |
| MGV-440V-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Integrated Management Simulation |
Cron, William |
|
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
15 |
20 |
0 |
MGV |
440V |
002 |
29601 |
|
|
8340120 |
|
In this course, you will simulate being a member of the executive team of a start-up organization and make decisions typical for this level in an organization. You will formulate and defend a strategic vision for your firm and integrate the various functional areas to implement this vision successfully. Importantly, you will need to achieve your objectives within a set of financial constraints and imperatives, which will require you to make trade-offs to optimize your firm’s performance. Your start-up organization will be competing in a dynamic market and competitive environment.
PREREQUISITE: Completion of all core courses
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Formally "Intergrated Management Project"
Curriculum Overview Video |
4051523 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
There is a simulation needed for this course but it is NOT included in the Equitable Access costs. It will need to be purchased separately. |
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/william-l-cron |
|
Letter |
9107439 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
17 |
| MGV-445V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Product Management |
Virrey, Justin |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
23 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
445V |
001 |
29603 |
|
|
8340122 |
|
The course is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the requirements, issues, and tools involved in marketing existing products/services. The major topic areas covered include: The product management system, market planning, and control. Unifying and integrating marketing concepts from the core and the marketing electives (through the use of a marketing simulation).
PREREQUISITES: 404/204
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
4377293 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/justin-virrey-0 |
|
Letter |
9107452 |
Syllabus |
Technology Management, Product Management, STEM |
|
23 |
| MGV-452AV-001 |
Master of Management-Online |
Winter 2026 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Chen, Rong |
Pundoor, Guruprasad |
Monday Irregular |
Online MM |
2 |
7 |
10 |
0 |
MGV |
452AV |
001 |
41711 |
|
|
9065336 |
|
Explore the management of operations as applied to manufacturing, as well as services provided both inside & outside the organization. Develop an understanding of how uncertainty affects planning & delivery by looking at fundamental models of operations.
Part 1 of a 2 part course
Not open for credit for students who have taken 252V or 452V.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 403AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
9065258 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rachel-chen |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
|
8 |
| MGV-475V-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
R for Business Analytics |
Rangwala, Mehul |
Myrick, Alayna |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
10 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
475V |
001 |
29605 |
|
|
8833373 |
|
Introduces programming concepts and how they can be applied to derive insights from data and make management decisions.
Curriculum Overview Video |
4291246 |
|
Active |
Please refer to the course syllabus for textbook information.
Textbooks may be obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your books are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you can still purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas, or purchase books from a different vendor if you want. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
No Text Pak Required |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mehul-rangwala |
|
Letter |
9107456 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, Technology Management, STEM |
|
10 |
| MGV-490A-001 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Strategic Change: Organizational Design for Disruption |
Pontikes, Elizabeth |
|
Jan 23-25, 2026 (see notes) |
Davis |
2 |
26 |
60 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
001 |
29606 |
|
|
8833376 |
|
In the modern economy, market change is rapid as competition becomes fiercer, customers more fickle, and technology a key differentiator across industries – from automobiles to media. To compete, firms must disrupt or respond to disruption. The central tenet of this course is that effective strategic change is rooted in having entrepreneurial elements in a firm’s organization design that drives strategy discovery for successful pivots. Executives must condition employees to experiment and discover, establish pathways for novel ideas to take hold and flourish, and retain the ability to pivot even at the highest levels. Firms with entrepreneurial design for strategy discovery will develop the capacity to both cultivate new ideas and successfully integrate promising acquisitions to support strategic change.
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
Course Overview
|
5034912 |
Location: Davis. A $500 Course Materials Fee will be charged to all students.-Requests to drop residential courses must be made prior to the add/drop deadline of: Jan 14, 2026.-The course material fee of $500 is non-refundable once charged, with NO exceptions per university policy. Academic meetings typically take place at: Friday 1pm-4pm, Sat 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm, Sun 9am-12pm but exact class meeting time is subject to change. Please refer to the syllabus for the meeting time of the academic sessions. Itinerary and logistics will be provided to enrolled students later. Please note that other than the scheduled class academic meetings, residentials include pre-work, as well as other group activities which typically take place before or after the Friday & Saturday academic meetings. Students from the Full-time, Sacramento and Bay Area MBA Program please note: Course materials can be accessed in Digital Campus, the Learning Management System for Online MBA courses. An email with instructions inviting you to join the course will be sent to you around two weeks before the term start. Please look for an email from OneLogin referencing Digital Campus. Do not look for course materials in UCD Canvas. |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/elizabeth-pontikes |
|
S/U |
9107637 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
|
27 |
| MGV-490A-002 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Introduction to Career Pathways in Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
Dinunzio, Joseph |
|
Feb 6-8. 2026 (see notes) |
Davis |
2 |
39 |
70 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
002 |
29607 |
|
|
8959539 |
|
This residential provides students with a focused introduction to career pathways in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E). This course will help students develop an entrepreneurial mindset and begin to acquire the skills and tools needed to pursue roles in innovation in established companies and entrepreneurship in new ventures.
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
|
5061624 |
Location: Davis. A $500 Course Materials Fee will be charged to all students.-Requests to drop residential courses must be made prior to the add/drop deadline of: Jan 14, 2026.-The course material fee of $500 is non-refundable once charged, with NO exceptions per university policy. Academic meetings typically take place at: Friday 1pm-4pm, Sat 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm, Sun 9am-12pm but exact class meeting time is subject to change. Please refer to the syllabus for the meeting time of the academic sessions. Itinerary and logistics will be provided to enrolled students later. Please note that other than the scheduled class academic meetings, residentials include pre-work, as well as other group activities which typically take place before or after the Friday & Saturday academic meetings. Students from the Full-time, Sacramento and Bay Area MBA Program please note: Course materials can be accessed in Digital Campus, the Learning Management System for Online MBA courses. An email with instructions inviting you to join the course will be sent to you around two weeks before the term start. Please look for an email from OneLogin referencing Digital Campus. Do not look for course materials in UCD Canvas. |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please see the syllabus for the required readings/videos. Evereything is available on the syllabus, or the Canvas course. |
|
202601 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/joe-dinunzio |
|
S/U |
9130474 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation |
|
40 |
| MGV-490A-003 |
Online MBA |
Winter 2026 |
Strategic Leadership |
Pontikes, Elizabeth |
|
Feb 20-22, 2026 (see notes) |
Davis |
2 |
44 |
70 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
003 |
29608 |
|
|
8959541 |
|
A strategic leader is more than a manager: strategic leadership includes the ability to navigate unpredictable situations and to draw on the informal and formal levers of strategy execution to inspire, guide, and direct groups toward the strategic goal. In this class, we will learn the principles of strategic leadership and how to apply them. This includes a deep awareness of your own personality, strengths, and values, as well as a clear understanding of your organization’s strategy and vision. We will discuss the leadership situations you are best suited for personally, where you might encounter challenges, and how to develop new leadership skills. This includes cultivating the ability to give and receive feedback to strengthen relationships. We will explore how to leverage politics to enhance strategic leadership and lead through crisis. Finally, we will draw on these lessons for strategic leadership guiding an organization in times of change.
Introduction Video
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
|
5061607 |
Location: Davis. A $500 Course Materials Fee will be charged to all students.-Requests to drop residential courses must be made prior to the add/drop deadline of: Jan 26, 2026.-The course material fee of $500 is non-refundable once charged, with NO exceptions per university policy. Academic meetings typically take place at: Friday 1pm-4pm, Sat 9am-12pm & 1pm-4pm, Sun 9am-12pm but exact class meeting time is subject to change. Please refer to the syllabus for the meeting time of the academic sessions. Itinerary and logistics will be provided to enrolled students later. Please note that other than the scheduled class academic meetings, residentials include pre-work, as well as other group activities which typically take place before or after the Friday & Saturday academic meetings. Students from the Full-time, Sacramento and Bay Area MBA Program please note: Course materials can be accessed in Digital Campus, the Learning Management System for Online MBA courses. An email with instructions inviting you to join the course will be sent to you around two weeks before the term start. Please look for an email from OneLogin referencing Digital Campus. Do not look for course materials in UCD Canvas. |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
Please refer to the course syllabus for coursepack information.
Coursepacks items are obtained through the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool in your Canvas course (if available there). Your coursepacks are included in the Equitable Access program. If you access them through the Bookshelf tool, the charge will go to your student account. If you opt-out of the Equitable Access program, you will still need to purchase the materials through the tool in Canvas. More information specific to the GSM can be found on our Textbook & Textpak page.
|
|
202601 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/elizabeth-pontikes |
|
S/U |
9119336 |
Syllabus |
Strategy |
|
46 |