ACC-201-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Reporting |
Higgins, Michelle |
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T 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
35 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
201 |
001 |
20447 |
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7849085 |
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Coverage includes the fundamentals of accounting and reporting economic events and transactions. The course emphasizes the preparation of balance sheets, income statements, statements of cash flow, and statements of stockholders equity.Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program. Not open for credit to students who have completed Management 200A. |
925593 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/michelle-yetman |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting |
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52 |
ACC-211-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Fall 2025 |
Tax Reporting and Analysis |
Gill, Steven |
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M 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
39 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
211 |
001 |
49968 |
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8223852 |
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An introduction to the taxation of business entities and their related transactions, with an emphasis on the details of tax law and tax reporting requirements. Topics include individual, partnership, and corporate taxation, as well as tax theory.Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program Not open for credit to students who have completed Management 264. |
925596 |
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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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202510 |
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Letter |
8568439 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting |
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56 |
ACC-251-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Fall 2025 |
Managerial Accounting and Controls |
Li, Xinlei |
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Th 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
33 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
251 |
001 |
20448 |
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7849087 |
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This course will cover in-depth the cost and management accounting concepts that will enable you to make decisions, including interpreting business situations, identifying available options, interpreting their impacts on financial statements and stakeholders, and clearly and articulately recommending a course of action.
Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program; ACC 201 or Management 200A (may be taken concurrently)
Not open for credit to students who have completed Management 271 |
925604 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting |
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49 |
ACC-271-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Fall 2025 |
Accounting Ethics |
Luo, Yan |
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W 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
32 |
55 |
0 |
ACC |
271 |
001 |
49969 |
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8223867 |
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Analysis of accountants' professional responsibilities and ethics. Topics include the behavioral foundations of ethics in a business environment, as well as how those elements affect accountants' integrity, objectivity, and independence. Professional standards related to accountants' conduct are also covered.
Prerequisite: Must be admitted into the Masters of Professional Accountancy Program; ACC 201 or Management 200A (may be taken concurrently) |
925607 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting |
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49 |
MGB-401AY-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Bechky, Beth |
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Alternating Sat/Mon |
San Ramon |
4 |
20 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
401AY |
001 |
37990 |
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8033909 |
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Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the problem of working with and managing others in organizations. Topics include: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making and team building.
-Hybrid |
4383853 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/beth-bechky |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
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28 |
MGB-401BY-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Organizational Strategy and Structure |
Damaraju, Naga Lakshmi |
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Alternating Sat/Thu |
San Ramon |
4 |
27 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
401BY |
001 |
37991 |
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8033905 |
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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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202510 |
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Letter |
8678083 |
Syllabus |
Strategy |
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29 |
MGB-402AY-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Markets and the Firm |
Zaragoza-Watkins, Matthew |
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Alternating Sat/Weds |
San Ramon |
4 |
19 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
402AY |
001 |
49992 |
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8033898 |
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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.
-Hybrid |
4383866 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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27 |
MGB-416V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Topics in Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions |
Maruster, Sorin |
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M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
9 |
16 |
0 |
MGB |
416V |
001 |
50039 |
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8628104 |
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Focuses on the finance principles related to the risk and return of the private equity (PE) industry, valuation of PE target companies, the structuring of leveraged buyouts (LBOs), and the management of portfolio companies.
Online course.
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8628039 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
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Letter |
0 |
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Finance/Accounting, STEM |
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9 |
MGB-417A-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Collaborative Leadership 1 |
Hsu, Greta |
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December 6-7, 2025 |
Davis |
2 |
4 |
6 |
0 |
MGB |
417A |
001 |
37995 |
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7849117 |
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Part one of a two-part course to empower emerging leaders with the skills necessary to build and guide effective teams, embodying a leadership style that is anchored in shared responsibility and values-based decision-making. |
6976538 |
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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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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
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S/U |
8658387 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
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4 |
MGB-432V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Project Management with Applications in Healthcare |
Beckler, Amber |
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Tuesday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
5 |
16 |
0 |
MGB |
432V |
001 |
37997 |
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8267223 |
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This course will focus on the heart of healthcare administration and how project management can be applied as a key lever to increase efficiency, decrease costs and improve the patient experience. |
4481167 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/amber-beckler |
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Letter |
8672356 |
Syllabus |
General Management, Organizational Behavior |
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5 |
MGB-448V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Strategies |
Catlin, Jesse |
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W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
2 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
448V |
001 |
49993 |
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8495984 |
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Examines process by which organizations develop strategic marketing plans. Includes definition of activities and products, marketing audits, appraising market opportunities, design of new activities and products, and organizing marketing planning function. Applications to problems in private and public sector marketing
Prerequisite: 202A and 204
Online
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4481202 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Marketing, STEM |
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2 |
MGB-452Y-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Arnheiter, Edward |
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Alternating Sat/Weds |
San Ramon |
4 |
26 |
45 |
0 |
MGB |
452Y |
001 |
38000 |
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8033912 |
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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 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
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28 |
MGB-487V-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Database Management with SQL |
Yang, Yinghui |
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T 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
6 |
16 |
0 |
MGB |
487V |
001 |
50009 |
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8589538 |
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This course aims to provide a practical introduction to the fundamental principles of database management systems. After taking this course, students will be able to transform daily business activities into a database system from which information can be extracted, write SQL queries to extract information from the database, and understand some concepts of database marketing. Students will design and deploy a database solution using database software. A business database will be provided for students to design queries to answer business questions. Students will also learn how to connect databases to a data visualization tool and visualize database query results. The course is designed mainly for students who have no or very limited database background and are eager to learn how to set up his/her own database from scratch, write SQL queries to answer questions. No prerequisite is required for taking this course.
Formally, "Business Database & Database Marketing"
Online Course |
8589143 |
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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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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
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Letter |
8681669 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
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6 |
MGB-490-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Careers in Product Management |
LOWE, MARC |
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Saturdays Irregular |
San Ramon |
1 |
9 |
40 |
0 |
MGB |
490 |
001 |
38001 |
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7849119 |
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This course is designed to provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of the product manager and for related roles such as brand manager and product marketing manager in both non-technology and technology firms.
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5433389 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
The readings fro this course are linked on the syllabus, please look there for more information. There is nothing that needs to be purchased. |
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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/marc-lowe |
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Letter |
8624672 |
Syllabus |
Product Management |
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9 |
MGB-490BV-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Applied Data Science for Business Leaders |
Gupta, Sharad |
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Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Zoom |
2 |
3 |
24 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
001 |
38003 |
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8547033 |
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Data science is transforming companies across industries and fueling unprecedented innovation and the “data science literacy” is becoming critical for business leadership. This course focuses on the applied side of data science in organizations across key business domains and is organized to give students a practical understanding of the WHY (business analytics value proposition), the WHAT (analytics problems in high-value business domains), and the HOW (solution framework for analytics, including artificial intelligence & machine learning). The students will also learn storytelling strategies for pitching business cases. Applying data science in organizations is a “team sport”, so the course will also cover theWHO (key cross-functional stakeholders) in an organizational context. The course will also invite industry leaders to share how leaders are applying data science in their organizations for driving data-driven insights to deliver business outcomes.
Not open for credit for students have have taken 490V.
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7787218 |
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Active |
No Textbook Required |
The readings for this course is available through the library. Please see the syllabus for more information. |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sharad-gupta |
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Letter |
8568586 |
Syllabus |
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
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4 |
MGB-490BV-002 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Fundamentals of Applied AI |
Peters, Kay |
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Sundays Irregular |
Zoom |
2 |
10 |
16 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
002 |
49990 |
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8267438 |
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This course provides students with a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts and structure of AI applications. We focus on the pillars of the frontier in AI developments so students can navigate any current and future AI application space We take you from basic architectural foundations to agent-based AI ensemble applications, something that most likely becomes applications standard only in 1.5 years from now.
Not open for credit to students who have taken the one unit version of this course, 491V - "Fundamentals of Applied AI"
*Online Course
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8267423 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
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Letter |
0 |
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Marketing Strategy and Analytics, STEM |
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10 |
MGB-490BV-003 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Business Ethics |
Perkins, Stephanie |
|
T 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
6 |
48 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
003 |
50001 |
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8560682 |
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In today’s high-stakes, fast-moving business environment, leaders face not only strategic choices but moral crossroads. This course is about sharpening the moral mind—developing the insight, courage, and clarity needed to make principled decisions when the path is anything but clear. Blending behavioral science, real-world case studies, and philosophical inquiry, Moral Minds challenges students to examine the forces—internal, interpersonal, and institutional—that shape ethical decision-making. Why do good people sometimes make bad choices? How do organizational cultures reward silence or punish integrity? What tools can leaders use to navigate ambiguity, resist rationalization, and foster ethical resilience? Students will explore high-profile scandals, unsung acts of courage, and their own values through immersive simulations, role-play, and peer feedback. We’ll wrestle with questions of loyalty, transparency, fairness, and responsibility—across industries, across cultures, and across gray zones.
Course offered online.
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8412636 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
|
6 |
MGB-490BV-004 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Business of Politics |
Smith, Mark |
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Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Zoom |
2 |
1 |
16 |
0 |
MGB |
490BV |
004 |
50012 |
|
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8561103 |
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This class is for students who want to better understand the relationship between politics and business. Students of this class will be better prepared to understand business as a political actor, the regulation of business by government, business participation in the policy making process, and constraints on business as a political power, among other topics. Students taking this class will hopefully be better prepared to help manage their organization through the policy and political landscape in a manner that is advantageous to their business. |
8560916 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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Letter |
0 |
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General Management |
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1 |
MGB-497-001 |
Bay Area MBA |
Fall 2025 |
International Study Trip |
Chen, Joseph |
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Alternating Tues + Trip |
See Notes |
2 |
2 |
8 |
0 |
MGB |
497 |
001 |
49995 |
|
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8296155 |
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This class is designed to help develop knowledge, skills and desire to do business in the international marketplace. Each time, we pick a new part of the world to study that reflects some special opportunity. The course will begin with discussion of importance of international business and theory of Comparative Advantage and the continued trend towards globalization. The class will follow up with appreciation of spectrum of key cultural parameters: individual independence or group conformity; hierarchical or flat societies; feeling or thinking decision-making; implicit or explicit communication styles; legal contracts or personal relationships; etc. We will discuss how these cultural tendencies shape business practices. Next we’ll build an appreciation for international risk by discussing corporate governance, foreign exchange fluctuations, political/economic infrastructure, taxation policies, and sovereign credit ratings. We’ll use case studies to enhance discussion of theories.
Note: In addition to the tuition, this course requires significant additional expenses related to travel. These expenses are necessary to ensure access to resources that enhance the learning experience, including airfare, program expense (including accommodations), meals and utilities. This year, airfare is likely to be between $1100-$1500. Program expenses include accommodations and is estimated to be $2986-$3713 (depending on total number of participants) for double occupancy accommodations (plus $787 for single-person supplement) due on 1-Oct-2025. Participants are expected to be in-country from the evening of Sunday, 14-Dec-2025 to the morning of Saturday, 20-Dec-2025.
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8290292 |
Destination: South Korea |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
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S/U |
8652161 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Finance/Accounting, Technology Management, Organizational Behavior |
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2 |
MGP-251-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Management of Innovation |
Hargadon, Andrew |
|
M 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Davis |
3 |
0 |
25 |
0 |
MGP |
251 |
001 |
38008 |
|
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7849123 |
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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: 201A |
118578 |
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Active |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/andrew-b-hargadon |
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Letter |
0 |
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Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Strategy, Technology Management, Organizational Behavior |
|
0 |
MGP-401AY-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Garcia, Stephen |
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Alternating Sat/Tues |
Sacramento |
4 |
28 |
50 |
0 |
MGP |
401AY |
001 |
38016 |
|
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8496264 |
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Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the problem of working with and managing others in organizations. Topics include: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making and team building.
-Hybrid |
4383853 |
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Active |
|
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/stephen-garcia |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
|
36 |
MGP-403AY-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Calonico, Sebastian |
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Alternating Sat/Wed |
Sacramento |
4 |
28 |
50 |
0 |
MGP |
403AY |
001 |
38017 |
|
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8496207 |
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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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202510 |
|
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Letter |
0 |
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Business Analytics, STEM |
|
36 |
MGP-407-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Storytelling for Leadership |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
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Nov 1-2, 2025 |
Sacramento |
1 |
21 |
40 |
0 |
MGP |
407 |
001 |
38018 |
|
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7849129 |
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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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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
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Letter |
0 |
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Organizational Behavior |
|
21 |
MGP-416V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Topics in Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions |
Maruster, Sorin |
|
M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
13 |
16 |
0 |
MGP |
416V |
001 |
50038 |
|
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8628110 |
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Focuses on the finance principles related to the risk and return of the private equity (PE) industry, valuation of PE target companies, the structuring of leveraged buyouts (LBOs), and the management of portfolio companies.
Online course.
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8628039 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
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Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
13 |
MGP-417A-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Collaborative Leadership 1 |
Hsu, Greta |
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December 6-7, 2025 |
Davis |
2 |
14 |
14 |
1 |
MGP |
417A |
001 |
38020 |
|
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7849131 |
|
Part one of a two-part course to empower emerging leaders with the skills necessary to build and guide effective teams, embodying a leadership style that is anchored in shared responsibility and values-based decision-making. |
6976538 |
|
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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|
202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
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S/U |
8658388 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
|
15 |
MGP-417A-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Collaborative Leadership 1 |
Hsu, Greta |
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December 6-7, 2025 |
Davis |
2 |
9 |
12 |
0 |
MGP |
417A |
002 |
50054 |
|
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8662231 |
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Part one of a two-part course to empower emerging leaders with the skills necessary to build and guide effective teams, embodying a leadership style that is anchored in shared responsibility and values-based decision-making. |
6976538 |
This is an in-person, joint course for all MBA programs. Course material is housed in Canvas https://login.canvas.ucdavis.edu/, not Digital Campus. |
Active |
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202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
Organizational Leadership |
|
9 |
MGP-432V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Project Management with Applications in Healthcare |
Beckler, Amber |
|
Tuesday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
4 |
16 |
0 |
MGP |
432V |
001 |
38022 |
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8267225 |
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This course will focus on the heart of healthcare administration and how project management can be applied as a key lever to increase efficiency, decrease costs and improve the patient experience. |
4481167 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/amber-beckler |
|
Letter |
8672357 |
Syllabus |
General Management, Organizational Behavior |
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4 |
MGP-448V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Strategies |
Catlin, Jesse |
|
W 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
14 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
448V |
001 |
49994 |
|
|
8495982 |
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Examines process by which organizations develop strategic marketing plans. Includes definition of activities and products, marketing audits, appraising market opportunities, design of new activities and products, and organizing marketing planning function. Applications to problems in private and public sector marketing
Prerequisite: 202A and 204
Online
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4481202 |
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Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
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Letter |
0 |
|
Marketing, STEM |
|
14 |
MGP-468Y-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Articulation and Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
|
Alternating Sat/Thu |
Sacramento |
4 |
10 |
20 |
0 |
MGP |
468Y |
001 |
49999 |
|
|
8301643 |
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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". Course name/description change under review by Academic Senate.
-Hybrid |
4383908 |
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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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|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
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Letter |
8671664 |
Syllabus |
IMPACT Program |
|
10 |
MGP-487V-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Database Management with SQL |
Yang, Yinghui |
|
T 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
7 |
16 |
0 |
MGP |
487V |
001 |
50010 |
|
|
8589568 |
|
This course aims to provide a practical introduction to the fundamental principles of database management systems. After taking this course, students will be able to transform daily business activities into a database system from which information can be extracted, write SQL queries to extract information from the database, and understand some concepts of database marketing. Students will design and deploy a database solution using database software. A business database will be provided for students to design queries to answer business questions. Students will also learn how to connect databases to a data visualization tool and visualize database query results. The course is designed mainly for students who have no or very limited database background and are eager to learn how to set up his/her own database from scratch, write SQL queries to answer questions. No prerequisite is required for taking this course.
Formally, "Business Database & Database Marketing"
Online Course |
8589143 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
|
Letter |
8681670 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
7 |
MGP-490B-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Business Ethics |
Perkins, Stephanie |
|
Alternating Saturdays |
Sacramento |
2 |
13 |
30 |
0 |
MGP |
490B |
001 |
49998 |
|
|
8510877 |
|
In today’s high-stakes, fast-moving business environment, leaders face not only strategic choices but moral crossroads. This course is about sharpening the moral mind—developing the insight, courage, and clarity needed to make principled decisions when the path is anything but clear. Blending behavioral science, real-world case studies, and philosophical inquiry, Moral Minds challenges students to examine the forces—internal, interpersonal, and institutional—that shape ethical decision-making. Why do good people sometimes make bad choices? How do organizational cultures reward silence or punish integrity? What tools can leaders use to navigate ambiguity, resist rationalization, and foster ethical resilience? Students will explore high-profile scandals, unsung acts of courage, and their own values through immersive simulations, role-play, and peer feedback. We’ll wrestle with questions of loyalty, transparency, fairness, and responsibility—across industries, across cultures, and across gray zones. |
8412629 |
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Active |
|
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202510 |
|
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|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Leadership |
|
13 |
MGP-490B-002 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Business of Healthcare |
Liederman, Eric |
|
Saturdays Irregular |
Sacramento |
2 |
3 |
30 |
0 |
MGP |
490B |
002 |
50029 |
|
|
8605511 |
|
Healthcare affects us all. Whether as patients or carers of sick loved ones, providers of care, employers, employees or taxpayers, we are directly and indirectly impacted by the delivery, cost, complexity and quality of healthcare. Why does healthcare consume 17% (and rising) of US GDP? Why do healthcare bills constitute the number one cause of personal bankruptcies? How do insurers, hospitals, physicians and other providers interrelate?
Elective Course
|
8605398 |
|
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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202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
8620505 |
Syllabus |
General Management |
|
3 |
MGP-490BV-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Applied Data Science for Business Leaders |
Gupta, Sharad |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Zoom |
2 |
10 |
24 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
001 |
38028 |
|
|
8547035 |
|
Data science is transforming companies across industries and fueling unprecedented innovation and the “data science literacy” is becoming critical for business leadership. This course focuses on the applied side of data science in organizations across key business domains and is organized to give students a practical understanding of the WHY (business analytics value proposition), the WHAT (analytics problems in high-value business domains), and the HOW (solution framework for analytics, including artificial intelligence & machine learning). The students will also learn storytelling strategies for pitching business cases. Applying data science in organizations is a “team sport”, so the course will also cover theWHO (key cross-functional stakeholders) in an organizational context. The course will also invite industry leaders to share how leaders are applying data science in their organizations for driving data-driven insights to deliver business outcomes.
Not open for credit for students have have taken 490V.
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7787218 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
The readings for this course is available through the library. Please see the syllabus for more information. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sharad-gupta |
|
Letter |
8568611 |
Syllabus |
Statistics/Info. Tech./Operations, STEM |
|
10 |
MGP-490BV-002 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Fundamentals of Applied AI |
Peters, Kay |
|
Sundays Irregular |
Zoom |
2 |
7 |
16 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
002 |
49989 |
|
|
8301573 |
|
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts and structure of AI applications. We focus on the pillars of the frontier in AI developments so students can navigate any current and future AI application space We take you from basic architectural foundations to agent-based AI ensemble applications, something that most likely becomes applications standard only in 1.5 years from now.
Not open for credit to students who have taken the one unit version of this course, 491V - "Fundamentals of Applied AI"
*Online Course
|
8267423 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Marketing Strategy and Analytics, STEM |
|
7 |
MGP-490BV-003 |
Master of Management-Online |
Fall 2025 |
Topics in Technology Management II |
Bhargava, Hemant |
|
T 5:30pm-9:30pm (see dates) |
Zoom |
2 |
23 |
23 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
003 |
50000 |
|
|
8560632 |
|
Description Pending
Online course
|
8273336 |
One meeting may be cancelled. Course via 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.
This course uses the same materials as the summer course, Topics in Technology Management I. The same materials will be in the Equitable Access Bookshelf tool for both courses.
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|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/hemant-bhargava |
|
Letter |
8721718 |
Syllabus |
Technology Management |
|
23 |
MGP-490BV-004 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Business of Politics |
Smith, Mark |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Zoom |
2 |
4 |
16 |
0 |
MGP |
490BV |
004 |
50013 |
|
|
8561105 |
|
This class is for students who want to better understand the relationship between politics and business. Students of this class will be better prepared to understand business as a political actor, the regulation of business by government, business participation in the policy making process, and constraints on business as a political power, among other topics. Students taking this class will hopefully be better prepared to help manage their organization through the policy and political landscape in a manner that is advantageous to their business. |
8560916 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
4 |
MGP-497-001 |
Sacramento MBA |
Fall 2025 |
International Study Trip |
Chen, Joseph |
|
Alternating Tues + Trip |
See Notes |
2 |
1 |
8 |
0 |
MGP |
497 |
001 |
49996 |
|
|
8296208 |
|
This class is designed to help develop knowledge, skills and desire to do business in the international marketplace. Each time, we pick a new part of the world to study that reflects some special opportunity. The course will begin with discussion of importance of international business and theory of Comparative Advantage and the continued trend towards globalization. The class will follow up with appreciation of spectrum of key cultural parameters: individual independence or group conformity; hierarchical or flat societies; feeling or thinking decision-making; implicit or explicit communication styles; legal contracts or personal relationships; etc. We will discuss how these cultural tendencies shape business practices. Next we’ll build an appreciation for international risk by discussing corporate governance, foreign exchange fluctuations, political/economic infrastructure, taxation policies, and sovereign credit ratings. We’ll use case studies to enhance discussion of theories.
Note: In addition to the tuition, this course requires significant additional expenses related to travel. These expenses are necessary to ensure access to resources that enhance the learning experience, including airfare, program expense (including accommodations), meals and utilities. This year, airfare is likely to be between $1100-$1500. Program expenses include accommodations and is estimated to be $2986-$3713 (depending on total number of participants) for double occupancy accommodations (plus $787 for single-person supplement) due on 1-Oct-2025. Participants are expected to be in-country from the evening of Sunday, 14-Dec-2025 to the morning of Saturday, 20-Dec-2025.
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8290292 |
Destination: South Korea |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
|
S/U |
8652162 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Finance/Accounting, Technology Management, Organizational Behavior |
|
1 |
MGT-207-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Management Information Systems |
Beckler, Amber |
|
W 9:00am-11:50am |
Davis |
3 |
4 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
207 |
001 |
38100 |
|
|
7849139 |
|
This course gets at the heart of business model transformation (when firms want to transform the way they do business) through the lens of people, process and technology frameworks (up to 40+) that allow a leader to lead teams through automating business functions while achieving key outcomes for the customer. The is a seminar style course that requires a rigorous real life project application of the content. |
118563 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/amber-beckler |
|
Letter |
8672354 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, General Management, Technology Management, STEM |
|
4 |
MGT-248-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Strategies |
Catlin, Jesse |
|
Th 9:00am-11:50am |
Davis |
3 |
6 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
248 |
001 |
38101 |
|
|
7849141 |
|
Examines process by which organizations develop strategic marketing plans. Includes definition of activities and products, marketing audits, appraising market opportunities, design of new activities and products, and organizing marketing planning function. Applications to problems in private and public sector marketing
Prerequisite: 202A and 204 |
118575 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Marketing, STEM |
|
6 |
MGT-251-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Management of Innovation |
Hargadon, Andrew |
|
M 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Davis |
3 |
5 |
32 |
0 |
MGT |
251 |
001 |
38102 |
|
|
7849143 |
|
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: 201A |
118578 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/andrew-b-hargadon |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Strategy, Technology Management, Organizational Behavior |
|
5 |
MGT-298-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Pre-Immersion: Food and Agriculture |
Morris, Julie |
|
Fridays Irregular - see notes |
Davis |
2 |
12 |
12 |
5 |
MGT |
298 |
001 |
38106 |
|
|
7849151 |
|
Students will be exposed to the latest technologies and practices being employed in the food/ag industry, develop an understanding of the business context within which companies operate in the food/ag industry and prepare them for the Food/Ag immersion course offered in the Winter quarter. |
4187510 |
Destinations TBD. Trip times subject to change. |
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/julie-morris |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
Entrepreneurship/Innovation |
|
17 |
MGT-400A-001 |
Master of Management |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Accounting |
Higgins, Michelle |
|
M 1:10pm-5:00om |
Davis |
4 |
17 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
400A |
001 |
38123 |
|
|
8301836 |
|
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. |
4346515 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/michelle-yetman |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
40 |
MGT-401A-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Bechky, Beth |
|
W 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
21 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
401A |
001 |
38124 |
|
|
7849155 |
|
Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the problem of working with and managing others in organizations. Topics include: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making and team building. |
4346445 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/beth-bechky |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Behavior |
|
31 |
MGT-401A-002 |
Master of Management |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Dokko, Gina |
|
W 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
17 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
401A |
002 |
38125 |
|
|
7849157 |
|
Examines basic psychological and social psychological processes shaping human behavior and applies knowledge of these processes to the problem of working with and managing others in organizations. Topics include: motivation, job design, commitment, socialization, culture, individual and group decision making and team building. |
4346445 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gina-dokko |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Behavior |
|
40 |
MGT-403A-001 |
Master of Management |
Fall 2025 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Calonico, Sebastian |
|
Th 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
17 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
403A |
001 |
38126 |
|
|
7849159 |
|
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. |
4346479 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
40 |
MGT-403A-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Calonico, Sebastian |
|
F 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
15 |
40 |
0 |
MGT |
403A |
002 |
38127 |
|
|
7849161 |
|
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. |
4346479 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
25 |
MGT-405-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Theory and Policy |
Yasuda, Ayako |
|
M 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
21 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
405 |
001 |
38128 |
|
|
7849163 |
|
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 dividend policy. |
4346498 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
31 |
MGT-407-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Storytelling for Leadership |
Charnsupharindr, Doy |
|
Tuesday Irregular |
Davis |
1 |
12 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
407 |
001 |
38129 |
|
|
7849165 |
|
Internalize the fundamental principles behind stories that educate, influence, motivate, inspire, persuade and connect. |
806992 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/doy-charnsupharindr |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Organizational Behavior |
|
12 |
MGT-416V-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Topics in Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions |
Maruster, Sorin |
|
M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Zoom |
2 |
15 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
416V |
001 |
50040 |
|
|
8628112 |
|
Focuses on the finance principles related to the risk and return of the private equity (PE) industry, valuation of PE target companies, the structuring of leveraged buyouts (LBOs), and the management of portfolio companies.
Online course.
|
8628039 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
16 |
MGT-417A-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Collaborative Leadership 1 |
Hsu, Greta |
|
December 6-7, 2025 |
Davis |
2 |
7 |
14 |
0 |
MGT |
417A |
001 |
38131 |
|
|
7849167 |
|
Part one of a two-part course to empower emerging leaders with the skills necessary to build and guide effective teams, embodying a leadership style that is anchored in shared responsibility and values-based decision-making. |
6976538 |
|
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.
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
|
S/U |
8658389 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
|
7 |
MGT-419-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Business Strategy Consulting |
Wilson, Kelly |
|
Thursdays Irregular |
Davis |
1 |
6 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
419 |
001 |
38132 |
|
|
7849169 |
|
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
|
1356230 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kelly-wilson |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Strategy |
|
7 |
MGT-432V-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Project Management with Applications in Healthcare |
Beckler, Amber |
|
Tuesday Irregular |
Zoom |
1 |
2 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
432V |
001 |
49988 |
|
|
8496202 |
|
This course will focus on the heart of healthcare administration and how project management can be applied as a key lever to increase efficiency, decrease costs and improve the patient experience. |
4481167 |
|
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/amber-beckler |
|
Letter |
8672358 |
Syllabus |
General Management, Organizational Behavior |
|
4 |
MGT-440-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Integrated Management Project |
Wilson, Kelly |
|
M 2:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
6 |
41 |
50 |
0 |
MGT |
440 |
001 |
38134 |
|
|
7849173 |
|
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 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kelly-wilson |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
IMPACT Program, STEM |
|
43 |
MGT-461-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Portfolio Management |
Chen, Joseph |
|
M 9:00am-12:50pm |
Davis |
4 |
7 |
34 |
0 |
MGT |
461 |
001 |
50041 |
|
|
8634778 |
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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.
Prerequisite: 403A, 405
*Previously "Investment Analysis" |
8612576 |
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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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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
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Letter |
8683481 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
7 |
MGT-469-001 |
Master of Professional Accountancy |
Fall 2025 |
Introduction to Machine Learning with Python |
Yang, Yinghui |
|
W 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
17 |
30 |
0 |
MGT |
469 |
001 |
38139 |
|
|
7849183 |
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This course introduces popular machine learning methods to address big data problems businesses face. It covers topics in clustering, association rules for market basket analysis, classification, numeric prediction, model evaluation, etc. This course provides an entry point for students to use Python to apply machine learning models to analyze various types of data. This is a very hands-on class. You will be learning Python to process data and perform data mining and machine learning tasks on different types of data. The course is recommended for students interested in understanding the techniques and applications of using data mining and machine learning methods to process data, and also for students who are interested in learning Python from scratch and using it to program and analyze data. After taking this class, the students should be able to understand the data mining process, comprehend several popular machine learning and data mining methods, use Python to apply data mining and machines learning methods on different types of data, and also formulate problems for a given data set.
*This course was previoulsy called, "Data Mining".
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5423776 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
|
Letter |
8681666 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
18 |
MGT-469-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Introduction to Machine Learning with Python |
Yang, Yinghui |
|
W 1:10pm-5:00pm |
Davis |
4 |
10 |
10 |
0 |
MGT |
469 |
002 |
38140 |
|
|
8223981 |
|
This course introduces popular machine learning methods to address big data problems businesses face. It covers topics in clustering, association rules for market basket analysis, classification, numeric prediction, model evaluation, etc. This course provides an entry point for students to use Python to apply machine learning models to analyze various types of data. This is a very hands-on class. You will be learning Python to process data and perform data mining and machine learning tasks on different types of data. The course is recommended for students interested in understanding the techniques and applications of using data mining and machine learning methods to process data, and also for students who are interested in learning Python from scratch and using it to program and analyze data. After taking this class, the students should be able to understand the data mining process, comprehend several popular machine learning and data mining methods, use Python to apply data mining and machines learning methods on different types of data, and also formulate problems for a given data set.
*This course was previoulsy called, "Data Mining".
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5423776 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
|
Letter |
8681667 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
10 |
MGT-487V-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Database Management with SQL |
Yang, Yinghui |
|
T 6:00pm-9:00pm |
Zoom |
3 |
14 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
487V |
001 |
50011 |
|
|
8589571 |
|
This course aims to provide a practical introduction to the fundamental principles of database management systems. After taking this course, students will be able to transform daily business activities into a database system from which information can be extracted, write SQL queries to extract information from the database, and understand some concepts of database marketing. Students will design and deploy a database solution using database software. A business database will be provided for students to design queries to answer business questions. Students will also learn how to connect databases to a data visualization tool and visualize database query results. The course is designed mainly for students who have no or very limited database background and are eager to learn how to set up his/her own database from scratch, write SQL queries to answer questions. No prerequisite is required for taking this course.
Formally, "Business Database & Database Marketing"
Online Course |
8589143 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
|
Letter |
8681671 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, STEM |
|
15 |
MGT-490-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Careers in Product Management |
|
|
Tuesdays Irregular |
Davis |
1 |
4 |
25 |
0 |
MGT |
490 |
001 |
38141 |
|
|
7849185 |
|
This course is designed to provide an overview of the roles and responsibilities of the product manager and for related roles such as brand manager and product marketing manager in both non-technology and technology firms.
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5433389 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
Product Management |
|
4 |
MGT-490-002 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Pre-Immersion: Biotechnology Industry |
Vaidya, Hemant |
|
Tuesday Irregular |
Davis |
1 |
6 |
25 |
0 |
MGT |
490 |
002 |
38142 |
|
|
7849187 |
|
Biotech Basics will provide an introduction to the fundamentals of cell and molecular biology that underly many biotech innovations currently on the market. In addition, students will explore current trends in bioprocessing, personal genomics, precision agriculture and other biotech-related fields. This course will be designed for students without a deep knowledgebase or technical background in STEM; small group activities and discussions, in addition to lecture material, will help to build familiarity with key biotech terms and concepts.
|
4538707 |
Instructor: Denneal Jamison-McClung |
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/hemant-vaidya |
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management, STEM |
|
7 |
MGT-490BV-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Business of Politics |
Smith, Mark |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Zoom |
2 |
5 |
16 |
0 |
MGT |
490BV |
001 |
38144 |
|
|
8561107 |
|
This class is for students who want to better understand the relationship between politics and business. Students of this class will be better prepared to understand business as a political actor, the regulation of business by government, business participation in the policy making process, and constraints on business as a political power, among other topics. Students taking this class will hopefully be better prepared to help manage their organization through the policy and political landscape in a manner that is advantageous to their business. |
8560916 |
|
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
|
|
Letter |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
5 |
MGT-497-001 |
Full Time MBA |
Fall 2025 |
International Study Trip |
Chen, Joseph |
|
Alternating Tues + Trip |
See Notes |
2 |
1 |
8 |
0 |
MGT |
497 |
001 |
49997 |
|
|
8296130 |
|
This class is designed to help develop knowledge, skills and desire to do business in the international marketplace. Each time, we pick a new part of the world to study that reflects some special opportunity. The course will begin with discussion of importance of international business and theory of Comparative Advantage and the continued trend towards globalization. The class will follow up with appreciation of spectrum of key cultural parameters: individual independence or group conformity; hierarchical or flat societies; feeling or thinking decision-making; implicit or explicit communication styles; legal contracts or personal relationships; etc. We will discuss how these cultural tendencies shape business practices. Next we’ll build an appreciation for international risk by discussing corporate governance, foreign exchange fluctuations, political/economic infrastructure, taxation policies, and sovereign credit ratings. We’ll use case studies to enhance discussion of theories.
Note: In addition to the tuition, this course requires significant additional expenses related to travel. These expenses are necessary to ensure access to resources that enhance the learning experience, including airfare, program expense (including accommodations), meals and utilities. This year, airfare is likely to be between $1100-$1500. Program expenses include accommodations and is estimated to be $2986-$3713 (depending on total number of participants) for double occupancy accommodations (plus $787 for single-person supplement) due on 1-Oct-2025. Participants are expected to be in-country from the evening of Sunday, 14-Dec-2025 to the morning of Saturday, 20-Dec-2025.
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8290292 |
Destination: South Korea |
Active |
No Textbook Required |
No Text Pak Required |
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202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
|
S/U |
8652163 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Finance/Accounting, Technology Management, Organizational Behavior |
|
2 |
MGV-201AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Stevens, James |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
16 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
201AV |
001 |
38156 |
|
|
7849189 |
|
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
|
3441145 |
|
Active |
There is a textbook for this course but it is put of print. It should be available as a PDF 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. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/james-stevens |
|
Letter |
8589054 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
|
16 |
MGV-201AV-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Stevens, James |
|
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
201AV |
002 |
38157 |
|
|
7849191 |
|
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
|
3441145 |
|
Active |
There is a textbook for this course but it is put of print. It should be available as a PDF 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. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/james-stevens |
|
Letter |
8589055 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
|
12 |
MGV-201AV-003 |
Master of Management-Online |
Fall 2025 |
The Individual and Group Dynamics |
Stevens, James |
|
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MM |
4 |
16 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
201AV |
003 |
38158 |
|
|
7849193 |
|
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
|
3441145 |
|
Active |
There is a textbook for this course but it is put of print. It should be available as a PDF 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. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/james-stevens |
|
Letter |
8589056 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Behavior |
|
25 |
MGV-201BV-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Organizational Strategy & Structure |
Keeves, Gareth |
|
M 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
13 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
201BV |
001 |
38159 |
|
|
7849195 |
|
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 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
8589057 |
Syllabus |
|
|
14 |
MGV-201BV-002 |
Master of Management-Online |
Fall 2025 |
Organizational Strategy & Structure |
Keeves, Gareth |
|
M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MM |
4 |
21 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
201BV |
002 |
38160 |
|
|
7849197 |
|
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 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
8589058 |
Syllabus |
|
|
21 |
MGV-201BV-003 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Organizational Strategy & Structure |
Keeves, Gareth |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
16 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
201BV |
003 |
38161 |
|
|
8496102 |
|
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 |
|
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.
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
8589059 |
Syllabus |
|
|
16 |
MGV-202AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Markets & the Firm |
Stango, Victor |
Linnett, Sophie |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
1 |
MGV |
202AV |
001 |
38162 |
|
|
7849199 |
|
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
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/victor-stango |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sophie-linnett |
Letter |
8589060 |
Syllabus |
Finance/Accounting, STEM |
|
25 |
MGV-204V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Management |
Nair, Ashwin |
Tran, Huy |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
24 |
24 |
1 |
MGV |
204V |
001 |
38166 |
|
|
7849205 |
|
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 |
OMM and OMBA students |
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ashwin-aravindakshan |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
8589061 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
27 |
MGV-204V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Management |
Nair, Ashwin |
Tran, Huy |
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
11 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
204V |
002 |
38167 |
|
|
7849207 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ashwin-aravindakshan |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
8589062 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
11 |
MGV-205V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Theory and Policy |
Yasuda, Ayako |
Maruster, Sorin |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
15 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
205V |
001 |
38169 |
|
|
7849211 |
|
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 |
OMM and OMBA students |
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
Letter |
8589063 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
18 |
MGV-205V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Theory and Policy |
Yasuda, Ayako |
Maruster, Sorin |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
15 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
205V |
002 |
38170 |
|
|
7849213 |
|
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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202510 |
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http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/sorin-maruster |
Letter |
8589064 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
15 |
MGV-223V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Power and Influence in Management |
Katzenstein, Gary |
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Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
223V |
001 |
38173 |
|
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8481915 |
|
Most social scientists define power as "the capacity to get what you want over the resistance of others" and influence as "the translation of power into action". Power and Influence examines the bases of subunit and individual power in organizations and the means by which subunit and individual power is translated into influence. The course assumes that leaders sometimes must acquire power to be effective, but recognizes that leaders do not always use power in the interests of the organization. Thus, the course explores the positive and negative effects that power and its use can have an organizational effectiveness and in the process considers the ethics of power and influence. The course also recognizes that leaders are not the only organization participants who acquire power and exercise influence in organizations. Thus, the course focuses not just on leaders but also middle level managers and lower level employees. The course's most basic premise is that managers at all levels of the organization can improve their effectiveness (both in pursuit of their own and their organization's interests) if they better understand how power is accumulated and used in organizations. Class sessions are devoted to discussing case studies in light of theoretical arguments advanced in readings.
PREREQUISITE: MGV 201AV
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
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3695140 |
|
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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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/gary-katzenstein |
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Letter |
8589065 |
Syllabus |
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|
12 |
MGV-224V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Managing People in High Performance Organizations |
Hsu, Greta |
Stajkovic, Kayla |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
224V |
001 |
38174 |
|
|
7849217 |
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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 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. |
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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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/kayla-stajkovic |
Letter |
8589066 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
|
12 |
MGV-224V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Managing People in High Performance Organizations |
Hsu, Greta |
Reimers, Candice |
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
224V |
002 |
38175 |
|
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7849219 |
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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 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. |
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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202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/greta-hsu |
|
Letter |
8589067 |
Syllabus |
Organizational Leadership |
|
12 |
MGV-239V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Digital Marketing |
Peters, Kay |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
M 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
20 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
239V |
001 |
38176 |
|
|
7849221 |
|
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
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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. |
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202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kay-peters |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
Letter |
8589069 |
Syllabus |
Product Management, Marketing Strategy and Analytics |
|
20 |
MGV-246V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Negotiations in Organizations |
Keeves, Gareth |
Roberts, Meredith |
M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
8 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
246V |
001 |
38178 |
|
|
7849223 |
|
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. |
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202510 |
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https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/meredith-roberts |
Letter |
8589070 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Organizational Leadership, Strategic Management |
|
9 |
MGV-246V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Negotiations in Organizations |
Keeves, Gareth |
|
T 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
11 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
246V |
002 |
38179 |
|
|
7849225 |
|
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. |
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202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
|
Letter |
8589071 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Organizational Leadership, Strategic Management |
|
11 |
MGV-251V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Management of Innovation |
Hargadon, Andrew |
Keeves, Gareth |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
15 |
15 |
3 |
MGV |
251V |
001 |
38180 |
|
|
7849227 |
|
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
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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. |
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202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/andrew-b-hargadon |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
Letter |
8589072 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Product Management, Strategic Management |
|
18 |
MGV-251V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Management of Innovation |
Hargadon, Andrew |
Keeves, Gareth |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
4 |
15 |
0 |
MGV |
251V |
002 |
38181 |
|
|
7849229 |
|
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. |
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202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/andrew-b-hargadon |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty-profile/gareth-keeves |
Letter |
8589073 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Product Management, Strategic Management |
|
4 |
MGV-252V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Chen, Rong |
|
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
19 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
252V |
001 |
38182 |
|
|
7849231 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rachel-chen |
|
Letter |
8589074 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
19 |
MGV-252V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Managing for Operational Excellence |
Chen, Rong |
Pundoor, Guruprasad |
M 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
23 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
252V |
002 |
38183 |
|
|
7849233 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/rachel-chen |
|
Letter |
8589075 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
24 |
MGV-254V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Marketing Analytics |
Palazzolo, Michael |
Tran, Huy |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
16 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
254V |
001 |
38185 |
|
|
7849235 |
|
This coures will teach students how to leverage data to derive actionable insights. The primary objectives of this course are to (1) train students how to recognize what variation in data identifies the answer to a question and (2) help students build their marketing analytics knowledge base. In service of these objectives, this course will survey several analytical tools and data types commonly used by marketers
PREREQUISITES: 203A/403A or equivalent
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
|
4075439 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/mike-palazzolo |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/huy-tran |
Letter |
8589076 |
Syllabus |
Marketing Strategy and Analytics, STEM |
|
17 |
MGV-260V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Corporate Finance |
Marquez, Robert |
Perelman, Gregory |
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
260V |
001 |
38186 |
|
|
7849237 |
|
Bridges the gap between concepts in corporate finance learned in MGV 205V and corporate finance as it is currently applied by top management of U.S. firms. Questions to be addressed: Do managers practice what MBA programs teach? If not, why not? Which theories that MBAs have learned are recognized by managers? Which theories seem to fit the facts best? The course is highly recommended for students interested in corporate or nonprofit finance.
PREREQUISITES: MGV 202AV, 400AV, 205V
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video |
4558364 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/spotlight-story/banking-expert-foretold-risk-led-global-financial-crisis |
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/gregory-perelman |
Letter |
8589077 |
Syllabus |
Finance - Corporate, STEM |
|
12 |
MGV-261V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Portfolio Management |
Chen, Joseph |
|
M 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
14 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
261V |
001 |
38187 |
|
|
7849239 |
|
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 |
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.
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
|
Letter |
8683480 |
Syllabus |
Finance - Investments, STEM |
|
14 |
MGV-265V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Technology Finance and Valuation |
Yasuda, Ayako |
Linnett, Sophie |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
17 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
265V |
001 |
38189 |
|
|
7849243 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/ayako-yasuda |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/sophie-linnett |
Letter |
8589080 |
Syllabus |
Entrepreneurship/Innovation, Technology Management, Finance - Corporate, STEM |
|
17 |
MGV-268V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Articulation and Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
O'Rourke-Powell, Emma |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
18 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
268V |
001 |
38190 |
|
|
7849245 |
|
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. |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/emma-orourke-powell |
Letter |
8589081 |
Syllabus |
|
|
18 |
MGV-268V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Articulation and Critical Thinking |
Kennedy, Brian |
O'Rourke-Powell, Emma |
Th 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
12 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
268V |
002 |
38191 |
|
|
8496710 |
|
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
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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.
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|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/brian-kennedy |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/emma-orourke-powell |
Letter |
8589082 |
Syllabus |
|
|
14 |
MGV-400AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Accounting |
Higgins, Michelle |
|
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
7 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
400AV |
001 |
38193 |
|
|
7849247 |
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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
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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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/michelle-yetman |
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Letter |
8589083 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
7 |
MGV-400AV-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Financial Accounting |
Higgins, Michelle |
Camarena, Monica |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
13 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
400AV |
002 |
38194 |
|
|
7849249 |
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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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/michelle-yetman |
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/monica-camarena |
Letter |
8589084 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
14 |
MGV-403AV-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Chen, Joseph |
Clasper, Olga |
M 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
17 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
403AV |
001 |
38196 |
|
|
7849251 |
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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
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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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
|
Letter |
8589085 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
18 |
MGV-403AV-002 |
Master of Management-Online |
Fall 2025 |
Data Analysis for Managers |
Chen, Joseph |
Clasper, Olga |
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MM |
4 |
16 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
403AV |
002 |
38197 |
|
|
7849253 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/joseph-chen |
|
Letter |
8589086 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
25 |
MGV-438V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Quantitative Tools for Business |
Aram, Cyrus |
Kendall, Catherine |
W 7:40pm-9:30pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
9 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
438V |
001 |
38200 |
|
|
7849259 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/cyrus-aram |
|
Letter |
8589087 |
Syllabus |
General Management, STEM |
|
9 |
MGV-438V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Quantitative Tools for Business |
Aram, Cyrus |
Petersen, Julie |
W 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
17 |
18 |
0 |
MGV |
438V |
002 |
38201 |
|
|
7849261 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/visiting-faculty/cyrus-aram |
|
Letter |
8589088 |
Syllabus |
General Management, STEM |
|
17 |
MGV-440V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Integrated Management Simulation |
Cron, William |
|
T 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
20 |
20 |
5 |
MGV |
440V |
001 |
38204 |
|
|
7849263 |
|
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 for this course but it is not included in the Equitable Access cost. It needs to be purchased separately. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/william-l-cron |
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Letter |
8589089 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
26 |
MGV-440V-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Integrated Management Simulation |
Cron, William |
|
M 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
11 |
20 |
0 |
MGV |
440V |
002 |
38205 |
|
|
7849265 |
|
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 for this course but it is not included in the Equitable Access cost. It needs to be purchased separately. |
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/william-l-cron |
|
Letter |
8589090 |
Syllabus |
STEM |
|
12 |
MGV-469V-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Introduction to Machine Learning with Python |
Yang, Yinghui |
|
Th 5:30pm-7:20pm |
Online MBA |
4 |
16 |
24 |
0 |
MGV |
469V |
001 |
38209 |
|
|
7849269 |
|
This course introduces popular machine learning methods to address big data problems businesses face. It covers topics in clustering, association rules for market basket analysis, classification, numeric prediction, model evaluation, etc. This course provides an entry point for students to use Python to apply machine learning models to analyze various types of data. This is a very hands-on class. You will be learning Python to process data and perform data mining and machine learning tasks on different types of data. The course is recommended for students interested in understanding the techniques and applications of using data mining and machine learning methods to process data, and also for students who are interested in learning Python from scratch and using it to program and analyze data. After taking this class, the students should be able to understand the data mining process, comprehend several popular machine learning and data mining methods, use Python to apply data mining and machines learning methods on different types of data, and also formulate problems for a given data set.
ONLINE MBA PROGRAM
Curriculum Overview Video
|
4177894 |
|
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 |
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/catherine-yang |
|
Letter |
8681653 |
Syllabus |
Business Analytics, Technology Management, STEM |
|
16 |
MGV-490A-001 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Personal Branding |
Errecarte, Vanessa |
|
October 10-12, see notes |
Davis |
2 |
36 |
70 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
001 |
38211 |
|
|
8497020 |
|
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 brands in three phases: Discovery and Frameworks, Tools and Strategies, and Growth and Dissemination.
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
|
5034905 |
Location: Davis. Required Kick-off meeting is 9/26 via zoom. 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: Oct 3, 2025.-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 8:30am-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 Canvas. |
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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|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/vanessa-errecarte |
|
S/U |
8568443 |
Syllabus |
Marketing |
|
38 |
MGV-490A-002 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Food and Agriculture Residential |
Morris, Julie |
|
Oct 31-Nov 2, see notes |
Davis |
2 |
31 |
70 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
002 |
38212 |
|
|
8497022 |
|
This course introduces the students to the issues facing today’s food production system, as well as challenges it faces going forward. We look at various aspects of the food value chain and the decisions that business leaders must make in the face of an ever-changing global environment. Students will evaluate changing consumer trends for food and beverage consumption, the effects of climate change and its impact on our food supply system, and the increasing pressure on our food supply to produce in a more sustainable manner. The course will incorporate reading materials, videos, case studies, and discussions with visiting guest executives.
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
|
5074198 |
Location: Davis. Required Kick-off meeting is 10/3 via zoom. 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: Oct 3, 2025.-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 Canvas. |
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
https://gsm.ucdavis.edu/profile/julie-morris |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
General Management |
|
31 |
MGV-490A-003 |
Online MBA |
Fall 2025 |
Game Theory and Competitive Strategy |
Stango, Victor |
|
November 14-16, see notes |
Davis |
2 |
49 |
70 |
0 |
MGV |
490A |
003 |
38213 |
|
|
8497025 |
|
The highest-stake competitive decisions made by firms are game-theoretic: they involve asking not just “what should I do?” but also “how will my competitors respond to what I do?” questions. And the very best managerial thinking doesn’t just recognize that interdependency: it leverages it, taking forceful, forward-looking decisions that shape competitors’ actions and the very structure of the competitive environment. This residential course begins by developing new tools for decision-making, and then applies those tools in experiential exercises and cases, yielding fundamental insights for managers in a wide range of competitive settings.
In-person Residential for Online MBA Program
|
5038904 |
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: Oct 20, 2025.-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 Canvas. |
Active |
|
|
|
202510 |
|
http://gsm.ucdavis.edu/faculty/victor-stango |
|
S/U |
0 |
|
Strategy, STEM |
|
49 |