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MS&E 374: Dynamic Corporate Strategy

Restricted to Ph.D. students. Research on the creation and shaping of disruptive industry dynamics and how companies can formulate and implement strategies to excel in such changing environments. Dynamic system model approach; case studies. Prerequisites: 201 or equivalent, 274.

MS&E 381B: Doctoral Research Seminar in Work, Technology, and Organization: The Study of Work

Enrollment limited to Ph.D. students. Topics from current published literature and working papers. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
| Repeatable for credit

MS&E 381C: Doctoral Research Seminar in Work, Technology, and Organization: The Study of Technology

Enrollment limited to Ph.D. students. Topics from current literature and working papers. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

MS&E 383: Doctoral Seminar on Ethnographic Research

For graduate students; upper-level undergraduates with consent of instructor. Ethnosemantic interviewing and participant observation. Techniques for taking, managing, and analyzing field notes and other qualitative data. 15 hours per week outside class collecting and analyzing own data. Methods texts and ethnographies offer examples of how to analyze and communicate ethnographic data. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Barley)

MS&E 389: Seminar on Organizational Theory (EDUC 375A, SOC 363A)

The social science literature on organizations assessed through consideration of the major theoretical traditions and lines of research predominant in the field.
Instructors: Powell, W. (PI)

MS&E 406: Mathematical Modeling Seminar

Mathematical modeling issues in participants' current research. Topics such as modularity, variable endogenization, parameter estimation, and orders of effect. Students share their models for discussion. Limited enrollment. Recommended: 206.

MS&E 491: Clean Energy Developement

'Clean energy' refers to low-depleting and low-polluting energy, such as solar, wind and biomass. Project course for advanced undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in clean energy and entrepreneurship, and with a commitment to strong analytic and communication skills. Student teams conceive, prepare and present a business plan for a real or realistic clean energy development - an individual project or an entire company - of their choice. Class sessions devoted primarily to information and guidance necessary for student team projects. Mix of presentations, discussions and guest lectures. Grades based on student team performance in developing and presenting a business concept and plan.

MTL 334A: Concepts of Modernity 1: Philosophical Foundations (ENGLISH 334A)

Preference to first-year graduate students in Modern Thought and Literature and English. Kant's 18th-century development of the critique of reason; how it set the stage for the themes and problems that have preoccupied Western thinkers. Focus is on texts that extend and problematize the critique of reason. Writers include Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Weber, Freud, Lukács, and Heidegger.
Terms: Aut | Units: 5

MTL 390: Qualifying Paper

Preparation and writing of the qualifying paper for the Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature. nn (Staff)
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

MTL 395: Ad Hoc Graduate Seminar

Graduate students (three or more) who wish to study a subject or an area not covered by regular courses and seminars may plan an informal seminar and approach a member of the faculty to supervise it. May be repeated for
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit
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