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| Media | Course | Start Date | Professor | School | Show More | |
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| video 23 | 21 Critical Lessons for Entrepreneurs | N/A | Jason Nazar | UDemy | ||
| This course can be used as a guide to be a successful entrepreneur in a number of fields. Topics included in this course range from rules and advice to achieve success to exceeding expectations and standing out. | ||||||
| mixed 56 | 21 Days to Building a Web Business | N/A | Chris Farrell | Alison | ||
| An online course covering the necessary skills and techniques for beginning a successful online Web business. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | 21 Days to Building a Web Business | N/A | Chris Farrell | Chris Farrell | ||
| In this course, students will gain insight on how to build a working web business. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | A guide to SBA's Disaster Assistance Programs | Fall 2012 | Small Business Administration | |||
| In this course, students will learn about financing a small business and is designed primarily for small firms with an interest in borrowing money. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | A Veterans' Guide: How to Win Federal Contracts | Fall 2009 | Small Business Administration | |||
| This guide was designed for veterans to help them find and participate in Federal contract opportunities. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Academic Strategies for the Business Professional | N/A | Kaplan University | |||
| An introduction to strategies in reading, note-taking, critical thinking and research, and goal planning in business. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Academic Strategies for the Business Professional | N/A | Kaplan University | |||
| Gain the communication, study, and cognitive skills necessary to succeed as a business major. | ||||||
| video 25 | Accounting | Summer 2009 | Rollins College | |||
| Rollins College provides these 25 video lectures on the subject of accounting and discusses elements such as balance sheet financing, pension accounting, credit, and more. | ||||||
| video 39 | Accounting 1 | Fall 2011 | Dave Krug | Johnson County Community College | ||
| Johnson County Community College presents the fundamentals of accounting through a series of 39 video lectures | ||||||
| video 15 | Accounting 101 Principles Explained | N/A | Rebecca Taylor | UDemy | ||
| The basics and principles of accounting are discussed in this course. | ||||||
| article 34 | Accounting and Its Use in Business Decisions | N/A | Alison | |||
| A course introducing accounting including income statements, retained earnings statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements. | ||||||
| article 1 | Accounting and Its Use in Business Decisions | N/A | Global Text Project | |||
| This course will teach students basic accounting as it applies to making business decisions. | ||||||
| full-course | Accounting Information Systems | Fall 2008 | Muhammad S. Islam | KFUPM | ||
| Overview of principles and concepts of IT managers in logistics, manufacturing, marketing, human resources, and finance. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Accounting Principles I | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Saylor simplified the dense and complex subject matter of accounting into an accessible and logical course. | ||||||
| audio 3 | Accounting Standards | Spring 2010 | Create Team | |||
| Learn about FRS 12 and SSAP 9. | ||||||
| audio 1 | Accounts in a Nutshell | Spring 2010 | Create Team | |||
| This lesson covers income statement review. | ||||||
| video 28 | AdSense Optimization for your Website | N/A | Docstoc videos | Docstoc videos | ||
| The object of this course is to show entrepreneurs and business owners how to make money with online advertising. | ||||||
| video 4 | Advanced & Applied Marxian Economics Intensive Course | N/A | Richard D. Wolff | Richard D. Wolff | ||
| For students with a basic knowledge of Marx's Capital, this course can take you into more advanced topics with an application to current economic and political issues. | ||||||
| video 11 | Advanced Affiliate Marketing Tactics | N/A | Gobala Krishnan | UDemy | ||
| This course is intended for those who already use affiliate marketing; topics in this course include creating tracking, managing affiliate links and more. | ||||||
| video 8 | Advanced Auditing | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| An advanced course focused on the practical applications of auditing procedures, including topics such as ethical responsibilities, fraud, and oversight. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Advanced Contract Theory | Spring 2005 | Sergei Izmalkov | MIT | ||
| Students will learn about recent developments in contract theory and related topics, such as advanced models of moral hazard, adverse selection, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Advanced Financial Accounting | N/A | Mian Ahmad Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This is an advanced level financial accounting course that's designed to help students analyze and interpret financial statements of business entities with special attention paid to the accounting standards of Pakistan. | ||||||
| article | Advanced Financial Accounting | N/A | Mian Ahmad Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This lesson covers financial statements, income taxes, cash flow statements and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Advanced Macroeconomics I | Fall 2009 | Guido Lorenzoni | MIT | ||
| The first course in advanced macroeconomics addresses three sets of topics: business cycle models with imperfect information, models of investment with credit constraints, and models of decentralized trade. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Advanced Macroeconomics II | Spring 2007 | Guido Lorenzoni | MIT | ||
| Students taking the second course in advanced macroeconomics will learn about labor markets and unemployment, shocks, and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models (DSGE models). | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Advanced Macroeconomics II | Spring 2004 | George-Marios Angeletos | MIT | ||
| Taught by professor George-Marios Angeletos and professor Gilles Saint-Paul, this course introduces students to particular areas of current research and provide them with analytical tools. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Advanced Managerial Communication | Spring 2009 | Neal Hartman | MIT | ||
| A continuation of Management Communication for Undergraduates, this communications graduate course provides further practice and learning opportunity for graduate level business students. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Advanced Microeconomic Theory | Spring 2012 | Christian Santesteban | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Advanced microeconomic theory with an emphasis on game-theoretic models and theory of choice under certainty are covered in this course. | ||||||
| video 6 | Advanced Political Economy | N/A | Steve Keen | |||
| Professor Steve Keen's lecture series discusses the economy of politics, including critiques of neoclassical economics and Keynes-Schumpeter-Minsky monetary circuit theory. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Advanced Stochastic Processes | Fall 2005 | David Gamarnik | MIT | ||
| Students focus on measure theoretic probability, filtration, and other topics in this stochastic processes course. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Advanced Strategy | Spring 2008 | Rebecca Henderson | MIT | ||
| Students come to understand and learn to employ advanced business strategies through the examination of various case studies, simulations, and the like. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Advanced Topics in Real Estate Finance | Spring 2007 | David Geltner | MIT | ||
| This course focuses on topics related to the financial side of the real estate field. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Advertising & Promotion | N/A | Mohammad Tariq Bucha | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course helps students understand all the major marketing communication tools: advertising, direct marketing, the Internet, interactive media, sales promotion, public relations, personal selling, as well as social and consumer-driven media. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Advertising and Promotion | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Through this course, students will learn effective advertising and promotion techniques. | ||||||
| full-course | Advertising and Sales Promotion | Spring 2008 | Saleh Abdulaziz AlShebil | KFUPM | ||
| Explores the role of advertising and promotional sales in marketing, with an emphasis on communications and consumer decision-making. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Aggregate Supply and Demand | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An overview of aggregate supply and demand | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Aggregate Supply and Demand | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course analyzes how aggregate supply and demand is used to predict the economy's fluctuations. | ||||||
| full-course | Agribusiness Finance | N/A | Doo Bong Han | |||
| Understand the financial side of agriculture by learning managerial accounting, financial investment methods, and economics as they affect and are used in the agriculture field. | ||||||
| audio 27 | Agricultural and Resource Economics | Fall 2012 | Michael Anderson | UC Berkeley | ||
| Students in this course will use learned standard and advanced techniques to agriculture economics. | ||||||
| article 26 | Airline Management | N/A | Peter Belobaba | MIT | ||
| With a primary focus on economic issues, operations planning models, and decision support tools, this course will familiarize you with methods and techniques used in airline management. | ||||||
| video | American Economic History | Spring 2013 | Martha Olney | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This class catalogues economic trends in America, specifically pertaining to the gains and losses that come from economic growth. | ||||||
| article 4 | An Introduction to Business Cultures | N/A | The Open University | |||
| See how company culture is created and how companies differ from one another in this course from The Open University. | ||||||
| full-course 9 | An Introduction to Operations Management | Fall 2012 | Christian Terwiesch | University of Pennsylvania | ||
| Study operations management in this course, covering business processes in services, manufacturing, and beyond. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | Analytics of Finance | Fall 2010 | Leonid Kogan | MIT | ||
| Financial econometrics and stochastic calculus are just two of the quantitative methods taught in this graduate level class. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | Applications of System Dynamics | Spring 2004 | James Hines | MIT | ||
| This course prepares students for consultant and management positions in businesses that use system dynamics processes. | ||||||
| audio 27 | Applied Econometrics | Fall 2012 | Michael Anderson | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course covers standard and advanced econometric techniques and their application to agriculture and resource economics. | ||||||
| article 14 | Applied Econometrics | Spring 2010 | Byeong-Seon Seo | Korea University | ||
| Learn to apply math and statistics to economics with Eviews, a statistical computer software. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Applied Economics for Managers | Summer 2004 | Daniel Richards | MIT | ||
| In this course, graduate level students learn how economists create models for limited resources and how the market reacts in accordance with these models. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Applied Macro- and International Economics | Spring 2011 | Roberto Rigobon | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Students in this course will evaluate case studies to understand the macroeconomic environment in which firms operate. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Applied Macro- and International Economics | Spring 2004 | Roberto Rigobon | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Taught by Professor Roberto Rigobon, this course investigates case studies showing the macroenvironment surrounding the operation of firms. | ||||||
| full-course 17 | Applied Macro- and International Economics | Spring 2011 | Roberto Rigobon | MIT | ||
| Using case studies, students study business firm operations from a microeconomics perspective. | ||||||
| full-course | Applied Marketing Research | Spring 2008 | Obaid Al-Shuridah | KFUPM | ||
| This class teaches students how to apply research methods to enhance marketing-related managerial decision-making. | ||||||
| article 22 | Applied Mathematical Economics | N/A | Mian Ahmad Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Study basic calculus, linear algebra, and equilibrium analyses in order to successfully learn about to conduct economic analysis. | ||||||
| full-course 3 | Architecture and Communication in Organizations | Fall 2003 | Diane Burton | MIT | ||
| Students study the important role a business' internal layout plays in the business' overall success. | ||||||
| audio 4 | Austrian Economics: An Introduction | Spring 2010 | Murray N. Rothbard | Ludwig von Mises Institute | ||
| Find an exploration of classic Austrian economics in this course, covering price controls, advertising, supply/demand, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Bank Management | N/A | R. Madhumathi | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | ||
| Topics covered in this course include banking regulations, interest rate risk management, and liquidity management. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Banking Laws & Practices | N/A | Khalil Ahmad Rao | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course is designed to familiarize students with laws related to banking and the banking practices around the globe with specific emphasis on Pakistan. | ||||||
| article 45 | Banking Laws & Practices | N/A | Khalil Ahmad Rao | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Learn about banking and financial systems at various levels in this course. | ||||||
| video 15 | Basic Income Tax | Fall 2009 | Lisa Cole | Johnson County Community College | ||
| Lisa Cole delivers a course on basic income tax in a 15 video series, discussing the process and function of income tax. | ||||||
| article | Basic Trades for Small Island Nations | N/A | Commonwealth of learning | |||
| This course covers topics in working with concrete, timber, and small engine user maintenance. | ||||||
| video 51 | Become an Affiliate Marketing Expert | N/A | Jeremy Schoemaker | UDemy | ||
| This course is great for those students interested in affiliate marketing and covers topics such as landing pages, testing, advertising and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Behavioral Economics and Finance | Spring 2004 | Xavier Gabaix | MIT | ||
| This course surveys research that incorporates psychological evidence into economics, including prospect theory and biases. | ||||||
| video 21 | Behavioural Finance Lectures | N/A | Steve Keen | |||
| Offered by Professor Steve Keen, this lecture series shares an understanding of behavioral finance. | ||||||
| video 5 | Best Marketing Strategies | N/A | Aziz Ali | UDemy | ||
| This course is designed for entrepreneurs looking for marketing strategies. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Brand Management | N/A | Waseem Ahsan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class focuses on understandings of brands and differentiates between brand assets and value. | ||||||
| audio 13 | Branding Guidance for Small Businesses | Spring 2010 | Create Team | |||
| Geared towards small business owners, this video series discusses how to work with a designer to brand your business. | ||||||
| article 401 | Budgeting and Measuring Your Financial Health | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course stresses the importance of budgeting and measuring your financial health. | ||||||
| article 10 | Building an Information Risk Management Toolkit | Spring 2013 | Barbara Endicott-Popovsky | University of Washington | ||
| This course focuses on information security decision-making by examining several risk management approaches. | ||||||
| full-course 5 | Building and Leading Effective Teams | Summer 2005 | John Carroll | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are immersed in various concepts and exercises to aid them in gaining important leadership and team-building skills. | ||||||
| full-course | Building Economy | Fall 2009 | Mohammad A. Hassanain | KFUPM | ||
| Introduction to basic concepts of building economics and costs. | ||||||
| mixed | Business 101 | Spring 2013 | Jamie Knight | Open Learning | ||
| In this course, students will learn fundamental basics of starting and operating a business, covering topics such as payroll, taxes, and employee management, among others. | ||||||
| article 6 | Business Accounting Basics | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Learn the major components of financial reporting in a variety of context articles | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Business Analysis Using Financial Statements | Spring 2003 | Peter Wysocki | MIT | ||
| Graduate students apply economic, accounting, and finance methods and concepts previously learned to gather the financial information necessary to analyze and financially assess businesses in this class. | ||||||
| video 8 | Business and Economic Forecasting | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Students will learn about the cyclic, seasonal, and erratic movements, and methods for analyzing and forecasting these trends. | ||||||
| article 8 | Business Communication Basics | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Develop business communication skills through this course from the Open University of Hong Kong | ||||||
| article 8 | Business Computing | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Learn basic computing concepts and microcomputer applications for businesses in this course from the Open University of Hong Kong. | ||||||
| full-course | Business Data Management | Spring 2008 | KFUPM | |||
| Provides knowledge of database versus file processing environments, data resource management, database support for various management levels, relational database model, conceptual data modeling, logical database design, integrity and security, and data and database administration. | ||||||
| article 401 | Business Economics and Finance | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This intermediate-level course teaches students to understand and manage your cash and short-term investments wisely. | ||||||
| video 21 | Business Ethics | Summer 2009 | Darden | |||
| In this course, a handful of Darden's professors teach about the principles and significance behind business ethics in 21 video-lectures. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Business Ethics | N/A | Shahzad Ansar | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class seeks to understand what is good and right in the institutions, technologies transactions, activities, and pursuits that we call modern business. | ||||||
| video 9 | Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | Spring 2009 | IESE Business School | |||
| These video lectures provide a comprehensive analysis of business ethics and corporate social responsibility and their place in businesses. | ||||||
| video | Business Ethics for the Real World | N/A | Kirk O. Hanson | Santa Clara University | ||
| Topics in this course include learning about business ethics and more. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Business Finance | N/A | Talat Afza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students in this course will learn about the basic principles and concepts used in the financial matters of an enterprise. | ||||||
| article 45 | Business Finance | N/A | Talat Afza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Topics covered in this course include business finance and organization, bond rating, and cash flow valuation. | ||||||
| mixed 8 | Business Law and Ethics | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Also available on iTunes, this course will educate students on the laws and ethics of business. | ||||||
| audio 3 | Business Links Masterclass | Spring 2012 | Bond University | |||
| This business masterclass discusses a range of business masterclasses, including jurisdictional factors and leadership development. | ||||||
| audio 9 | Business of Marketing | Spring 2012 | Don Shemwell | ETSU | ||
| Learn marketing and retail survival basics in this course from East Tennessee State University. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Business Operations & Management: Creating a Strategic Plan | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This class teaches students how to create and follow through on a successful business plan. | ||||||
| mixed 8 | Business Operations & Management: Maintaining an agile company | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course instructs students on the importance of innovation, creativity, patience, and agility when it comes to running a business. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Business Opportunities: A Guide to Winning Federal Contracts | Fall 2009 | Small Business Administration | |||
| This guide gives an overview of federal contract procedures and details how to sell to the government. | ||||||
| video 3 | Business Performance Management | Spring 2010 | Cranfield University | |||
| This course from Cranfield University investigates the elements and strategies of business performance management through three video lectures. | ||||||
| mixed 191 | Business Planning: Crafting a business plan | N/A | Small Biz U | |||
| Students in this class will learn about the meaning and importance of a business plan in running a successful establishment. | ||||||
| mixed 17 | Business Planning: Developing a business plan | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this course will learn how to take the concept of a business plan and actually develop one on their own. | ||||||
| mixed 17 | Business Planning: Strategic Planning & Execution | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students about how to compose a business plan and then act on the individual plans. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Business Statistics | N/A | Saylor | |||
| With videos from the Khan Academy and iTunes, this course thoroughly introduces business statistics to students. | ||||||
| full-course | Business Statistics I | Spring 2008 | Mohammad H. Omar | KFUPM | ||
| This course covers data description, frequency table, measures of central tendency, and probability theory. | ||||||
| full-course | Business Statistics II | Spring 2008 | Marwan Al-Momani | KFUPM | ||
| Covers hypothesis means and variances testing, index numbers and time series, and simple linear progression and correlation analysis. | ||||||
| video 3 | Business Studies | Fall 2010 | Andrew Lindridge | The Open University | ||
| Andrew Lindridge, a professor at The Open University delivers this three-part video-lecture series on marketing principles, strategies, and techniques. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Business Technology Simplified | Fall 2010 | Small Business Administration | |||
| This course explains some basic technology tools useful in running businesses more efficiently. | ||||||
| full-course | Capital Markets | N/A | University of California Irvine | |||
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| article 10 | Capital Markets (NIRI) | N/A | University of California - Irvine | |||
| Students in this class examine several aspects of global capital markets, such as domestic and global security markets, private and public financial intermediaries, and capitalization structure. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Capitalism and Its Critics | Fall 2006 | Michael Piore | MIT | ||
| Professor Michael Piore examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization given the context of the historical progressive changes of industrial societies. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Capitalism: Success, Crisis, and Reform | Fall 2009 | Douglas W. Rae | Yale College | ||
| This course explains how to interpret capitalism using ideas from biological evolution, in terms of extinction and survival. | ||||||
| mixed 24 | Capitalism: Success, Crisis, and Reform | Fall 2009 | Douglas W. Rae | Yale University | ||
| Examine major topics in capitalism in this course. | ||||||
| full-course 22 | CEMBA/CEMPA | N/A | Commonwealth of learning | |||
| The Commonwealth Executive Master of Business Administration and Public Administration covers topics in public policy, | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Change Management | N/A | Abdul Shakoor Khakwani | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| The main aim of this course is to identify the need for change and then evaluate and plan the change process to ensure that, if a change is made, it is done in the most efficient way possible. | ||||||
| video 6 | Changing The Way We Work | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| From principles of effective communication, organization strategies, and networking, The Open University's six part series breaks down the necessary elements of having a positive change on the workplace environment. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Characteristics of the Successful Entrepreneur | N/A | Jeff Hawkins | Alison | ||
| A course covering Palm and Handspring co-founder Jeff Hawkins' career as an entrepreneur. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Characteristics of the Successful Entrepreneur | N/A | Jeff Hawkins | Stanford | ||
| In this course Jeff Hawkins, who pioneered big names in the smart phone industry, will walk students through the steps to become a successful entrepreneur by relaying his own personal experiences. | ||||||
| video 40 | Civil - Watershed Management | Summer 2012 | T.I. Eldho | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning brings a 40-video lecture series taught by T.I. Eldho on the analysis and investigation of watershed management. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Collective Choice I | Fall 2008 | James Snyder | MIT | ||
| In this applied theory course, students will learn about topics in the political economy of democratic countries. | ||||||
| full-course 21 | Communicating With Data | Summer 2003 | John Carroll | MIT | ||
| Become familiar with the quantitative techniques adopted by business professionals to make smart, unbiased business decisions. | ||||||
| full-course 14 | Communication for Managers | Fall 2008 | Neal Hartman | MIT | ||
| Students improve their communication skills and techniques in this MIT course designed for graduate business students. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Communication Skills for Academics | Spring 2002 | Joanne Yates | MIT | ||
| In this graduate MIT course, students have the opportunity to learn the guidelines and develop the skills necessary to communicate effectively in written form in an academic environment. | ||||||
| video 8 | Compensation Management | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This course from Liberty University will focus on issues relevant to the management of an organization's compensation and benefit system. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Competition in Telecommunications | Fall 2003 | Jerry Hausman | MIT | ||
| In this course, students will be educated on competition in telecommunications, receiving an introduction to the economics, business strategies, and technology of telecommunications markets. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Competition in Telecommunications | Fall 2003 | Jerry Hausman | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Students in this course will be introduced to the economics, strategies, business, and technology of telecommunications markets. | ||||||
| full-course 22 | Competition in Telecommunications | Fall 2003 | Jerry Hausman | MIT | ||
| Students study competition in the telecommunications market and through this gain an understanding of the technology, economics, and business methods employed within this competitive market. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation | Spring 2003 | Gordon Kaufman | MIT | ||
| Learn important ethical principles and how to negotiate effectively in the business world in this graduate MIT course. | ||||||
| video 10 | Competitive Strategy | Fall 2012 | Spring Arbor University | |||
| Spring Arbor University gives students an upper level course on competitive strategy complete with a supplemental handout. | ||||||
| full-course 9 | Computational Investing, Part I | Fall 2012 | Tucker Balch | Georgia Tech | ||
| In Computational Investing, you'll see how computation can help us understand how electronic markets work and why stock market prices change the way they do. | ||||||
| mixed 3 | Computer Skills And Literacy | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Saylor designed the course in computer skills and literacy to teach students the basics of computers. | ||||||
| video 6 | Computerized Accounting Unit 1 | Fall 2009 | JoLynn Hightower | Texas State Technical College | ||
| This course introduces methods of utilizing the computer to maintain accounting records, make management decisions, and process common business applications. | ||||||
| video 4 | Computerized Accounting Unit 2 | Fall 2009 | JoLynn Hightower | Texas State Technical College | ||
| This course introduces methods of utilizing the computer to maintain accounting records, make management decisions, and process common business applications with emphasis on invoicing, customer accounts, and sales quotes. | ||||||
| video 1 | Concept of Management and Evolution of Management Thought | N/A | K.B. Akhilesh | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore | ||
| Students will learn about different management techniques and the skills necessary for good management. | ||||||
| article 1 | Conclusions 1: Learning to Give | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This advanced course covers the importance of giving, and the principles and basics of wise giving. | ||||||
| article 1 | Conclusions 2: Decide to Decide | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This advanced course offers ideas for how to differentiate between decisions needing immediate resolutions and those that can wait. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Conflict Management | N/A | Muhammad Hafeez | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| In this course students learn about the process of understanding interpersonal conflicts and selecting appropriate tactics and processes to address them. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Construction Documents and Timelines Basics | Spring 2012 | Paul Holley | |||
| Learn about start up and close out documents in this video podcast from Auburn University. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Construction Insurance and Bonding | Spring 2012 | Prof. Paul Holley | |||
| This video podcast discusses the differences between bonds and insurance in mitigating risk. | ||||||
| audio 3 | Construction to Change Orders | Spring 2012 | McWhorter School of Building Science | |||
| This video podcast provides an understanding of what the change order process is in the construction industry. | ||||||
| article 2 | Consumer and Mortgage Loans | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This beginner-level course stresses the importance of understanding consumer and mortgage loans. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Consumer Banking | N/A | Ali Javed Naqvi | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course studies the provision of products and services that help meet the financial needs of individuals with a steady income flow. | ||||||
| article 45 | Consumer Banking | N/A | Ali Javed Naqvi | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course covers consumer rights and protection amongst a wide variety of other concepts in consumer banking. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Consumer Behavior | N/A | Dr. Sangeeta Sahney | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| Students in this course will learn about the psychological and sociological elements and their impact on consumer decision making. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Consumer Behaviour | N/A | Sarwar Mehmood Azhar | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| The purpose of this course is to provide the students with an understanding of consumer behavior concepts and their application in developing overall marketing strategy. | ||||||
| full-course | Contemporary Financial Transactions in Islam | Fall 2008 | Mohsin H. Al-Nemari | KFUPM | ||
| Overview of contemporary business transactions in Islamic banking. | ||||||
| article 6 | Contemporary Quality Concepts and Issues | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Discover the concepts and principles of modern quality management developed by six quality pioneers - Frederick W. Taylor, Walter A. Shewart, W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Philip B., Crobsy, and Armand V. Feigenbaum. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Copyright | Spring 2013 | William Fisher III | Harvardx | ||
| In this class, students will learn about the copyright system in the United States as well as various issues and concerns relevant to copyright law. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Copyright Basics: How to Protect Your Work from Piracy | Spring 2013 | Len Smith | UDemy | ||
| This covers fundamental steps to protecting your creating content and intellectual property. | ||||||
| video 13 | Core - Leadership | Summer 2010 | Kalyan Chakravarti | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning brings you 13 video lectures on effective leadership, taught by Kalyan Chakravarti. | ||||||
| video 29 | Core - Management Information System | Summer 2011 | Biswajit Mahanty | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning delivers a course on Management Information System through 29 video lectures. | ||||||
| video 39 | Core - Management science | Fall 2010 | Anuradha Sharma | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| In a 39-part video lecture series by the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning, students learn about the complexities of science of management. | ||||||
| video 11 | Core - Strategic Management | Summer 2010 | K.Chakravarti | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| Through 11 video lectures, the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning gives students a comprehensive understanding of effective strategic management. | ||||||
| video 40 | Core science -Concept & Evolution of Management thought | Spring 2008 | K B Akhilesh | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| These courses explain the concept and evolution over time of management thought, taught by the professors at National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning. | ||||||
| mixed 15 | Corporate Communication | N/A | Saylor | |||
| For students pursuing a career in business, this course from Saylor can greatly improve their corporate communication skills. | ||||||
| full-course 7 | Corporate Entrepreneurship: Strategies for Technology-Based New Business Development | Fall 2007 | Val Livada | MIT | ||
| Formal joint ventures and corporate venture capital investments are just some of the approaches tackled in this corporate entrepreneurship course. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Corporate Finance | N/A | Muzaffar-ul-Haq Hashmi | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students in this course learn about the basic principles and concepts used in the financial matters of an enterprise. | ||||||
| full-course | Corporate Finance | N/A | Franklin Allen | University of Pennsylvania | ||
| In this class designed for upper-level graduate business students, modern concepts in corporate finance are discussed. | ||||||
| article 45 | Corporate Finance | N/A | Muzaffar-ul-Haq Hashmi | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| In this course, you can explore financial statements to learn more about subjects of them and comparing financial statements. | ||||||
| audio 8 | Corporate Finance | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Study the financial forms of business organization, including managerial finance and risk management. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Corporate Finance | Spring 2012 | Aswath Damodaran | New York University | ||
| Topics covered in this corporate finance class include drawing on accounting, statistics, economics and more. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Cost & Management Accounting | N/A | Mian Ahmed Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This accounting course encourages an understanding of the management accounting function within an organization. | ||||||
| article 45 | Cost & Management Accounting | N/A | Mian Ahmed Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course covers valuation, budgeting, and profit analysis in relation to financial management. | ||||||
| audio 2 | Cost Management and Company Profitability for Construction Companies | Spring 2012 | McWhorter School of Building Science | |||
| Learn tools in basic project cost management and profitability in this series from Auburn University. | ||||||
| mixed | Country Forums for Volunteers | N/A | Alison | |||
| Forums for registered-Alison members. | ||||||
| video 6 | Courses - Public Management | Summer 2009 | Valentina Mele | Universit | ||
| Valentina Mele teaches students the basics of public management and instructs on the recent changes in the field. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Creating a Need for Your Product | N/A | Pam Marrone | Alison | ||
| A course on growing a successful company through the history of AgraQuest, a bio-pesticide company. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Creating a Need for Your Product | N/A | Pam Marrone | Stanford | ||
| Pam Marrone, founder of AgraQuest, guides this course on marketing fluctuations and how to convince customers that they need your product. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Creating An Entrepreneur's Checklist for Success | N/A | Steve Blank | Alison | ||
| A course on the important aspects of a start-up including market opportunity, regulations and distribution, and competitors and complimentors. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Creating An Entrepreneur's Checklist for Success | N/A | Steve Blank | Stanford | ||
| Serial entrepreneur Steve Blank teaches this course, which addresses the most common questions proposed by budding business leaders with examples drawn from relevant case studies. | ||||||
| article 6 | Creating an Ethical Organization | N/A | The Open University | |||
| In this course, you'll explore the business case for taking an ethical approach to human resources management and its potential for bringing in more dividends. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Creating Business Start-Ups The Kawasaki Way | N/A | Guy Kawasaki | Alison | ||
| A course over creating meaning in a business model and creating a niche for a new company. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Creating Business Start-Ups The Kawasaki Way | N/A | Guy Kawasaki | Stanford | ||
| Guy Kawasaki of Apple teaches this course on the successful business start-up, explaining his belief that the best companies are those that seek to create a change for the betterment of society. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Creating Meaning for Employees | N/A | Janice Fraser | Alison | ||
| A course emphasizing the creation of a productive culture in the business environment. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Creating Meaning for Employees | N/A | Janice Fraser | Stanford | ||
| CEO and co-founder of Adaptive Path Janice Fraser teaches this course on why company culture and employee morale are critical to a company's overall success. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Creating Your Personal Financial Plan and Setting Personal Goals | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course teaches students to create a personal financial plan and set personal goals. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Credit & Risk Management | N/A | Shahid Habib | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| An intensive course that provides step-by-step, systematic and practical approaches to credit analysis and credit applications. | ||||||
| article | Credit & Risk Management | N/A | Virtual University of Pakistan | |||
| Review credit, credit statements, credit scores, credit risk and more in this course. | ||||||
| video 15 | Credit Crisis | Spring 2008 | The Khan Academy | |||
| The Khan Academy discusses the aspects of the current credit crisis -- its causes and effects and the problems surrounding the solution. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Crime Prevention: A Guide for Small Businesses | Fall 2009 | Small Business Administration | |||
| Directed to small business owners, this course sheds light on the subject of crimes within and around a business. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Crisis Management | N/A | Zafar Cheema | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class discusses how to deal with crisis, problems, odds, and difficulties which are indispensable part of human life, at individual as well as, at collective level. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Critical Perspectives on Management | Fall 2013 | Rolf Strom-Olsen | Coursera | ||
| This course discusses the concepts of innovative management and inspired leadership. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Critical Skills for Entrepreneurs | N/A | Jerry Kaplan | Alison | ||
| A course on the best qualities of an entrepreneur: leadership, communication, decision-making, and team collaboration. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Critical Skills for Entrepreneurs | N/A | Jerry Kaplan | Stanford | ||
| Taught by serial entrepreneur Jerry Kaplan, this course outlines the biggest mistakes made by budding entrepreneurs and how to avoid them. | ||||||
| full-course 5 | Cross-Cultural Leadership | Fall 2004 | Pat Bentley | MIT | ||
| In this research-oriented seminar, students explore cultural differences among countries in order to be prepared for conducting business outside of the U.S. | ||||||
| video 8 | Currency | Fall 2010 | The Khan Academy | |||
| This course investigates the different aspects of currency: its exchange introduction, its effect on trade, and more. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Currency Exchange | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A discussion of currency and how its valued, devalued, and exchanged between countries. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Currency Exchange | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course explains the role currency plays in global finances, including the consequences involved in its fluctuating value. | ||||||
| audio 8 | Current Issues and Theories for Hospitality and Tourism Management | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This course examines current research designs and methodologies related to hospitality and tourism. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Customer Relationship Management | N/A | Amjad Habib Mirza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students will learn how to manage customer relations, how to build customer loyalty, and how to achieve customer retention in this course. | ||||||
| article 12 | Customer Service Training | N/A | Alison | |||
| A course introducing basic concepts of customer service techniques and practice, including the handling of inquiries, complaints, and communication. | ||||||
| article 1 | Customer Service Training | N/A | Connexions | |||
| In this course, students will learn the importance of quality customer service and how to handle enquiries and complaints as a customer service representative. | ||||||
| full-course 19 | Data Mining | Spring 2003 | Nitin Patel | MIT | ||
| Explore the data mining field, which works to make data easily available to managers so that the decision making process is streamlined. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Data, Models, and Decisions | Fall 2007 | David Gamarnik | MIT | ||
| This course for MBA students provides a basic understanding of the quantitative techniques utilized by managers to make educated decisions. | ||||||
| article 401 | Debt and Debt Reduction Strategies | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course stresses the importance of understanding and avoiding debt. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Designing and Leading the Entrepreneurial Organization | Spring 2003 | Diane Burton | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are introduced to the various stages involved in leading an organization. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Developing a Business Model for a Digital Media Company | N/A | Jonathan Boutelle and Rashmi Sinha | Alison | ||
| A course on the business growth process and the execution of a business model through strategies and goals. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Developing a Business Model for a Digital Media Company | N/A | Jonathan Boutelle | Stanford | ||
| This course looks to SlideShare, a digital media company based in Silicon Valley, to discuss how to develop a successful business model in the digital media realm. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Developing a Global Online Enterprise | N/A | Alison | |||
| A review of eBay's acquisition projects, its successes and failures, and the future of eBay and PayPal. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Developing a Global Online Enterprise | N/A | Stanford | |||
| This course uses Ebay as an example of a leading global online enterprise, discussing the company's history in depth, it's failures and successes, and the innovation behind PayPal. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Developing Business Ideas The Google Way | N/A | Marissa Mayer | Stanford | ||
| Vice President of Search Products & User Experience Products Marissa Mayer teaches this course on how companies could take a note from Google and encourage all employees within a company -- rather than just the marketing team and creatives -- to voice business and marketing ideas. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Developing Innovative Ideas for New Companies | Spring 2013 | James V. Green | University of Maryland | ||
| With this course, you can explore how to identify and develop ideas into great companies based on real customer needs. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Development Economics: Macroeconomics | Spring 2009 | Michael Kremer | MIT | ||
| Professors Michael Kremer and Robert Townsend present this course in development economics as it relates to macroeconomics, emphasizing dynamic models of growth and development. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Development Economics: Microeconomic Issues and Policy Models | Spring 2008 | Esther Duflo | MIT | ||
| This course covers topics such as productivity effects of health, social and private returns to education, education policy, education quality, market equilibrium, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Developmental Entrepreneurship | Fall 2003 | Alex Pentland | MIT | ||
| Students will take a survey of developmental entrepreneurship through case examples of both successful and failed businesses and will grapple with deploying and diffusing products and services by means of entrepreneurial action. | ||||||
| full-course 8 | Developmental Entrepreneurship | Fall 2003 | Alex Pentland | MIT | ||
| Students study successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurial endeavors to understand and analyze the development process. | ||||||
| article 1 | Developments in Management Thinking | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Major management approaches and current trends and issues in management are covered in this course from the Open University of Hong Kong. | ||||||
| video 6 | Digital Communications For Nonprofits | N/A | William Griggs | UDemy | ||
| This course is intended to show business professionals how digital media can drive and help business, particularly for nonprofits. | ||||||
| article 1 | Diploma in Business and Legal Studies | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| In this diploma course in Business and Legal Studies, students will cover germane topics such as management, accounting, human resources, and legal studies. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Diploma in Business Management & Entrepreneurship | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| This diploma course in Business Management and Entrepreneurship delves into the various types of management, such as corporate, human resources, project, and operations management. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Diploma in Human Resources | N/A | OpenLearn | |||
| In this diploma course, students will learn valuable skills necessary for human resources positions, such as recruiting, training employees, and instilling employee morale. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Diploma in Legal Studies | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| A diploma course covering key topics in legal studies, such as structural components of the legal system, basic types of law, and common legal procedures. | ||||||
| article 1 | Diploma in Operations Management | N/A | OpenLearn | |||
| This diploma course provides an overview of operations management, its role in a business or private sector, and specific methodologies practiced by operations managers. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Diploma in Project Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| In this diploma course, the roles of a project manager -- including resource management, planning, organization tactics, and obtaining goals -- are evaluated. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Diploma in Social Media Marketing | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This diploma course discusses key topics in social media marketing, including using Twitter and Facebook, email marketing, and affiliate marketing. | ||||||
| video 1 | Diploma in Web Business Development and Marketing | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| In this diploma course, students will learn how to set up an online business, from the programming languages used to create the basic layout to marketing the site through social media outlets. | ||||||
| audio 6 | Direct Marketing Communication | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This course looks at the principles and strategies of direct and interactive marketing communication. | ||||||
| mixed 01 | Discovering and Meeting Market Needs | N/A | Kate Rodan | Stanford | ||
| A course on how companies research and develop new products as presented by professional marketer Kate Rodan, co-founder of Proactive Solution. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Discovering and Meeting Market Needs | N/A | Kate Rodan | Stanford | ||
| Kate Rodan, co-founder of Proactive Solution, teaches this course on understanding and anticipating market needs, reaching target audiences, and the research process behind marketing campaigns. | ||||||
| video 3 | Diversification Strategy | Fall 2009 | Vikas Kumar | Universit | ||
| Professor Vikas Kumar from the Universit | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods I | Fall 2004 | Jesper B. Sorensen | MIT | ||
| Learn to recognize and analyze the assumptions and reasoning behind empirical research in this course designed for doctoral students. | ||||||
| full-course 14 | Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods II | Spring 2004 | Jesper B. Sorensen | MIT | ||
| This continuation of Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods I, this doctoral MIT course provides students with a working knowledge of quantitative research methods, models, and more. | ||||||
| audio 1 | Doing Business in India | 12/23/09 | Boston University | |||
| This course provides an overview about business and life in India. | ||||||
| audio | Doing the Right Thing : Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Marketplace | N/A | Jeremy Moon | The University of Nottingham | ||
| This course covers the expansion of corporate reach across the world and with that means from a social perspective | ||||||
| article 1 | Drug-Free Workplace | N/A | Walkgrove | |||
| This course outlines the basics of drug abuse, how to determine whether employees are misusing drugs, and the steps to take as a supervisor. | ||||||
| video 19 | Duke Entrepreneurship Education Series | Fall 2009 | Duke | |||
| This course is a comprehensive program designed for all student levels to introduce the key concepts associated with a future in entrepreneurship or venture capitalism. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Dynamic Leadership: Using Improvisation in Business | Fall 2004 | Lakshmi Balachandra | MIT | ||
| This course enables students explore improvisation techniques and learn to apply them in the business world. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Dynamic Optimization & Economic Applications (Recursive Methods) | Spring 2003 | Ivan Werning | MIT | ||
| This course primarily discusses recursive methods in economic dynamics, addressing deterministic and stochastic dynamic optimization with programming analysis. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Dynamic Optimization Methods with Applications | Fall 2009 | Guido Lorenzoni | MIT | ||
| Focusing on dynamic optimization methods in both continuous and discrete time, this course gives students a complete understanding of dynamic optimization methods with applications. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | E-business Environment and Architecture I & II | N/A | Alptekin Temizel | METU | ||
| The two-part course introduces e-business and related concepts, including the social and business aspects, e-marketing, e-commerce, e-operations, and electronic payment systems. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Early Stage Capital | Fall 2010 | Shari Loessberg | METU | ||
| Students explore the capital process in its early stage and the issues faced by entrepreneurs at this stage in starting a new business. | ||||||
| video | Ecological Economics in Historical Context | Spring 2013 | Richard Norgaard | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course examines the idea of economic justice as it pertains to environmental interactions, the limit to economic growth, and living comfortably. | ||||||
| video 9 | Ecommerce Basics for your New Business | N/A | Lacey Powers | UDemy | ||
| Concepts covered in this course include spreadsheets and formulas, web hosting, time management and productivity, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Econometric Modeling | N/A | Dr. Rudra P. Pradhan | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| This course presents a comprehensive set of tools and techniques for managerial decision making using concepts in econometric modeling. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Econometric Modeling | N/A | Dr. Rudra P. Pradhan | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| This course presents a comprehensive set of tools and techniques for managerial decision making using concepts in econometric modeling. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Econometrics | Spring 2007 | Joshua Angrist | MIT | ||
| This course is an introduction to econometric models and techniques, program evaluation, simultaneous equations, and emphasizing regression. | ||||||
| audio 19 | Econometrics B | Fall 2012 | Maria Candido | UC San Diego | ||
| This course covers basic econometric methods such as linear regression, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and correlation vs. causality. | ||||||
| audio 19 | Econometrics C | Fall 2012 | Maria Candido | UC San Diego | ||
| Advanced econometric methods are explored in this course, including estimation of linear regression models, panel data sets, discrete choice models, and time series analysis. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Econometrics I | Spring 2005 | Jerry Hausman | MIT | ||
| Professors Jerry Hausman and Victor Chernozhukov present this course to students that focuses on the specification and estimation of the linear regression model. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Fall 2011 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| The factors that determine national income, price levels, and employment are studied in this class. | ||||||
| audio 31 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Spring 2009 | Arnav Sheth | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course examines the factors that determine national income, employment, and price levels. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Spring 2012 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course discusses the factors that determine national income, price levels, and employment. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Fall 2012 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course reviews the factors that determine employment, price levels, and national income. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Spring 2010 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This class offers study in the determinates of national income, employment, and price levels. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Analysis - Macro | Spring 2011 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course explores the factors that determine employment, price levels, and national income. | ||||||
| audio 22 | Economic Analysis - Micro | Fall 2012 | Calanit Kamala | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Students in this course review resource allocation and price determination. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic Analysis for Business Decisions | Fall 2004 | Ernst Berndt | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| This course gives students a working knowledge of the analytical tools bearing most directly on economic decisions made by firms. | ||||||
| full-course 31 | Economic Analysis for Business Decisions | Fall 2004 | Ernst Berndt | MIT | ||
| In this graduate microeconomics course, students become versed in the analytical tools utilized to make economic decisions in business firms. | ||||||
| audio | Economic Analysis--Macro | Spring 2013 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course examines how national income, employment, and price levels are determined and the residual effects of monetary and fiscal policy. | ||||||
| audio | Economic Analysis--Micro | Spring 2013 | Calanit Kamala | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| In contrast to macro-economics, this course provides a more acute analysis of the role of resource allocation and price determination on the economy. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic Applications of Game Theory | Fall 2005 | Muhamet Yildiz | MIT | ||
| This course introduces students to the economic analysis of Game Theory, which involves the analysis of conflict, cooperation, and (tacit) communication. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic Crises | Spring 2011 | Ricardo Caballero | MIT | ||
| This economics course introduces the current macroeconomic concerns, emphasizing medium-run economic fluctuations, the role of asset markets, and economic crises. | ||||||
| video 8 | Economic Crisis and Globalization | N/A | Professor Richard D. Wolff | Professor Richard D. Wolff | ||
| Professor Richard D. Wolff at The New School lectures on challenging the conventional thinking of the recent economic crisis and globalization. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | Economic Evaluation of Environment and Natural Resource | Fall 2009 | Ho Jeong Park | Korea University | ||
| Use financial methods to evaluate the validity of energy and environmental resource projects. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Economic Evaluation of Risk Factors | Fall 2009 | Jae Young Lim | Korea University | ||
| Learn to use economic principles and methods to make economic assessments in the health care industry. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic Growth | Fall 2009 | Daron Acemoglu | MIT | ||
| Structured as a half-semester class, this course gives an introduction to macroeconomic modeling with an emphasis on the theory of economic growth. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic history | Spring 2009 | Richard A. Hornbeck | MIT | ||
| This course gives a comprehensive survey of world economic history, introducing students to the subject matter and methodology of economic history. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic history | Fall 2006 | Dora Costa | MIT | ||
| This course in economic history, as taught by Professor Dora Costa and Professor Peter Termin, offers a comprehensive survey of world economic history. | ||||||
| full-course | Economic History 2 | N/A | Takeshi SAKADE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This lecture course emphasizes British, U.S., and German roles in the creation of the international economy, and the transformation of Pax Britannica to Pax Americana. | ||||||
| full-course | Economic History and History of Thought | N/A | Takeshi SAKADE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This course provides an overview of the factories that changed the world before the 20th century, in contrast to production systems of the 19th and 20th centuries. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic history of Financial Crises | Fall 2009 | Peter Termin | MIT | ||
| This course presents students with a historical perspective on financial panics and includes topics such as the growth of the industrial world, the Great Depression, and surrounding events. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economic Institutions and Growth Policy Analysis | Fall 2005 | Michael Piore | MIT | ||
| MIT designed this course for students with a particular concern with the practical problems of operating in large formal organizations, with an operational or research perspective. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Economic Statistics and Econometrics | Fall 2012 | Glenn Woroch | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course provides an introduction to problems of observation and hypothesis testing in economics. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economic Statistics and Econometrics | Spring 2011 | Glenn Woroch | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Problems of observation, estimation, and hypothesis testing in economics are explored in this course. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Economics | N/A | Syed Ali Abbas | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course focuses on both microeconomics and macroeconomics in relation to economics as a whole. | ||||||
| audio 23 | Economics | Fall 2008 | J. Bradford Delong | UC Berkeley | ||
| Offered by UC Berkeley, this course shares an extensive introduction to the concepts of economics. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economics 100 B | Fall 2012 | Steven A Wood | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course is a study of the factors which determine national income, employment, and price levels, with attention to the effects of monetary and fiscal policy. | ||||||
| audio 22 | Economics 100A | Fall 2012 | Calanit Kamala | UC Berkeley | ||
| Main topics covered in this course include resource allocation and price determination. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economics 100A, 001 | Spring 2010 | Glenn A Woroch | UC Berkeley | ||
| Students in this class will study and analyze economics. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economics 100B, 001 | Spring 2010 | Steven A Wood | UC Berkeley | ||
| Students in this course study and analyze economics with topics including national income, employment, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policy. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economics 100B, 001 | Spring 2011 | Steven A Wood | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course studies concepts in national income, employment and fiscal policy. | ||||||
| audio 25 | Economics 140, 001 | Spring 2011 | Glenn A Woroch | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course covers economics statistics. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Economics 140, 001 | Fall 2012 | Glenn A Woroch | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course focuses on problems of observation, estimation, and hypothesis testing in economics. | ||||||
| full-course | Economics 2B | N/A | Takeshi SAKADE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This course gives an overview of the Marshall Plan and postwar Europe's economic recovery. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economics and E-commerce | Fall 2000 | Glenn Ellison | MIT | ||
| Professor Glenn Ellison teaches students about theoretical models and studies of old economy industries to produce an understanding of the future and growth of electronic commerce. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economics and Psychology | Spring 2004 | Xavier Gabaix | MIT | ||
| Integrating psychological insights into models of behavior, this course discusses the limitations of standard economic models and investigates the uses of psychological experiments in learning about preferences, cognition, and behavior. | ||||||
| mixed 27 | Economics C110, 001 | Fall 2009 | Yves Zenou | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course covers game theory in the social sciences. | ||||||
| mixed 25 | Economics C181, 001 | Fall 2010 | Steven A Wood | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course covers economics and international trade. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Economics C181, 001 | Fall 2009 | Steven A Wood | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course covers international trade. | ||||||
| mixed 25 | Economics C3, 001 | Fall 2010 | Peter Berck | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course is an introduction to microeconomics with topics and concepts including agricultural and environmental issues. | ||||||
| audio 23 | Economics C3, 001 | Spring 2010 | Gordon Rausser | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course is an introduction to environmental economics and policy. | ||||||
| audio 23 | Economics C3, 001 | Fall 2009 | Peter Berck | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course is based on environmental economics and policy. | ||||||
| mixed 25 | Economics C3, 001 | Spring 2011 | Gordon Rausser | UC Berkeley | ||
| This is an introductory course to environmental economics and policy issues. | ||||||
| audio 1 | Economics in a Nutshell | Spring 2010 | Create Team | |||
| This course covers national income. | ||||||
| full-course 14 | Economics of Aging | Fall 2010 | Jae-Young Lim | Korea University | ||
| Use tools and research to understand how aging populations affect the economy. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economics of Education | Spring 2007 | Frank Levy | MIT | ||
| Professor Frank Levy leads students through discussion of the economic aspects surrounding education. | ||||||
| audio 4 | Economics of Our Times | Fall 2012 | Wayne Williams | Community College of Philadelphia | ||
| Areas of focus include jobs and unemployment, the federal deficit, the economics of healthcare, and taxes. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Economics Research and Communication | Spring 2005 | Michael Greenstone | MIT | ||
| Professor Michael Greenstone presents this course to students with an interest in conducting original research on economics questions. | ||||||
| video 28 | Economics U$A: 21st Century Edition | N/A | Milton Friedman | Learner.org | ||
| Become versed in the basics of microeconomics and macroeconomics by examining and analyzing case studies. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Economics- Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2012 | Calanit Kamala | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course focuses on international trade and the theory of international trade and its applications to tariff protection. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Economics- Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2012 | Peter Berck | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course is an introduction to microeconomics with emphasis on resource, agricultural, and environmental issues. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Economy and Business in Modern China and India | Spring 2008 | Yasheng Huang | MIT | ||
| Come to understand China and India's culture, society, and governments in an effort to analyze them as contenders in the global economy. | ||||||
| audio 2 | Employee Benefits | Spring 2012 | College for Financial Planning | |||
| This podcast series discusses a variety of topics related to employee benefits, including retirement benefits, social security, and profit sharing. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Encore Entrepreneurs: An Introduction to Starting Your Own Business | Fall 2012 | Small Business Administration | |||
| Entrepreneurs will receive an introduction to starting a business of their own. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies | Spring 2012 | Richard Schmalensee | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| In this course, students will examine the constraints and choices related to sources and uses of energy by various entities, such as firms, government,s and households. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Energy Economics | Spring 2007 | Paul Joskow | MIT | ||
| This course investigates the empirical and theoretical perspectives on individual and industrial demand for various aspects of energy. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis II | Spring 2010 | Serhan Duran | Middle east technical University | ||
| This course covers economic analysis for engineering decision making and management, including evaluation techniques, investment opportunities, and design choices. | ||||||
| full-course 27 | Engineering, Economics and Regulation of the Electric Power Sector | Spring 2010 | Ignacio Perez-Arriaga | MIT | ||
| Explore tariff design, rural electrifications, and other aspects of electric power systems. | ||||||
| full-course | English Economics A and B | N/A | Takeshi SAKADE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| Students are encouraged to develop their own opinions about economic issues and diplomatic issues via current media outlets in the U.S. and U.K. | ||||||
| video 8 | Enterprise Business Applications and Communications | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This Liberty University course explores the design, selection, implementation, and management of enterprise Business solutions, with a focus on technology and developing a competitive advantage. | ||||||
| video 90 | Entrepreneur | Fall 2010 | Stanford | |||
| Stanford University discusses in-depth what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, including elements like acquisition, investment, and business. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Entrepreneurial Behavior | N/A | The Open University | |||
| How do entrepreneurs behave? Find out in this course from The Open University that explores the personal aspects to starting your own business. | ||||||
| mixed | Entrepreneurial Finance | Fall 2012 | Sanjai Bhagat | University of Colorado Boulder | ||
| Topics covered in this course include finance and the entrepreneur, project and business valuation, creating value through financial contracting and more. | ||||||
| full-course 23 | Entrepreneurial Finance | Spring 2011 | Antoinette Schoar | MIT | ||
| Students gain an understanding of entrepreneurial finance and business development in this course that concentrates on entrepreneurial ventures that rely on technology. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Entrepreneurial Marketing | Spring 2002 | Jin Gyo Kim | MIT | ||
| This MIT course provides graduate students with the opportunity to adopt marketing strategies helpful for start-up ventures. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Entrepreneurship | N/A | Ch. Shahzad Ansar | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class focuses on the importance and purpose of entrepreneurship, highlighting how to carry out efficient and effective entrepreneurial techniques to start businesses while providing managerial knowledge students can utilize in their practical life. | ||||||
| mixed 14 | Entrepreneurship | Spring 2013 | Mushtak Al-Atabi | Taylor's University | ||
| Students in this course will gain valuable skills in entrepreneurship for careers in business. | ||||||
| audio 33 | Entrepreneurship & Business Course | Fall 2007 | Mark Juliano | Carnegie Mellon University | ||
| Study entrepreneurship and business with entrepreneur Mark Juliano as he discusses idea generation, company formation, business plans, marketing, investors, and more. | ||||||
| video 31 | Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Summer 2009 | Darden | |||
| Darden presents 31 video-lectures on the subject of entrepreneurship and innovation, discussing strategies, challenges, and successful business models. | ||||||
| video 47 | Entrepreneurship (Alumni) | Fall 2010 | Stanford | |||
| Designed as an upper level college course, Stanford University's Entrepreneurship course highlights innovation, entrepreneurship, business fundamentals, and much more. | ||||||
| article 23 | Entrepreneurship - Creating the Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| An examination of the characteristics of entrepreneurs and the type of business models and marketing strategies entrepreneurs use to start a business. | ||||||
| article 1 | Entrepreneurship - Creating the Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| This course offers a rudimentary understanding of entrepreneurship to those less familiar with the term, analyzing the business models and techniques commonly used to get a business off the ground. | ||||||
| video 17 | Entrepreneurship Course | N/A | Darden School of Business | Darden School of Business | ||
| Topics covered in this course include investing, writing a business plan, growing and expanding, and more. | ||||||
| video 5 | Entrepreneurship Symposium | Fall 2010 | Duke | |||
| Duke University's Fuqua School of Business brings you a five-video lecture series on the subject of entrepreneurship symposium, including lessons on being a successful entrepreneur, sustainability, and technology, among other topics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Environmental Economics and Government Responses to Market Failure | Spring 2005 | Michael Greenstone | MIT | ||
| Students will investigate the theory behind and evidence on tax, regulatory, and other government responses to problems of market failure. | ||||||
| audio 25 | Environmental Economics and Policy | Spring 2010 | Steven A. WOOD | UC Berkeley | ||
| Professor Steven A. Wood's course explores the economics and policies impacting and influenced by the environment. | ||||||
| mixed 31 | Environmental Economics and Policy 145, 001 | Fall 2012 | Michael Anderson | UC Berkeley | ||
| This course introduces students to key issues and findings in the field of health and environmental economics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Environmental Policy and Economics | Spring 2011 | Hunt Allcott | MIT | ||
| Students explore the proper role of government in environment regulation in this course. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Essentials of Advertising and Marketing | Fall 2008 | W.P. Carey School of Business Arizona State University | |||
| Topics in this business course include class policies and the value of the customer, creative association, analyzing ads, and understanding consumer insight. | ||||||
| audio 2 | Estate Planning | Spring 2012 | College for Financial Planning | |||
| This podcast series focuses on estate and end-of-life planning. | ||||||
| article 1 | Estate Planning Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This advanced course discusses the importance, basic principles, goals, and process of estate planning, as well as trusts, wills, and probate planning. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Ethical Practice: Professionalism, Social Responsibility, and the Purpose of the Corporation | Spring 2010 | Leigh Hafrey | MIT | ||
| Graduate business students focus their studies on ethical business management in this MIT open course. | ||||||
| full-course | European and American Economic History | N/A | Takeshi SAKADE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This lecture course covers historic developments between the end of World War II and the 1970s, discussing European integration from a U.S./European perspective, and interprets the interdependence between these two entities. | ||||||
| video 6 | Facilitating Creative Thinking | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| The Open University explores the concept of facilitating creative thinking in the workplace and discusses the benefits through six video lectures. | ||||||
| article 112 | Family 1: Money and Marriage | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course covers the importance of the family and how money impacts the family. | ||||||
| article 112 | Family 2: Teaching Children Financial Responsibility | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course covers various concepts of family and children and how money impacts the family structure. | ||||||
| article 1 | Family 3: Financing Children | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course covers the importance of family and how parents can save for their children | ||||||
| video 8 | Family Business Management | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This course is designed to explore the personal, interpersonal, and business aspects of running a family-owned or operated firm. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Finance | Fall 2012 | Kay Giesecke | Stanford University | ||
| The basics of interest rates, investments, income markets, and risk are all part of this finance course. | ||||||
| video 196 | Finance | Spring 2008 | The Khan Academy | |||
| The Khan Academy teaches students the principles of finance in a 196 lecture series of videos, covering topics such as values, interest, and equity. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Finance | Spring 2013 | Kay Giesecke | Stanford University |
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| This course gives students a basic understanding of financial modeling and markets through principles and practical application. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Finance Primer: Guide to SBA Loan Guaranty Programs | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| In this course, students will learn about financing a small business. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Finance Theory II | Spring 2003 | Dirk Jenter | MIT | ||
| This course provides students with a working knowledge of the financial tools that aid business professionals in making smart business choices. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Finance: Analyzing your Financial Ratios | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this course will learn about how to calculate ratios in financial analysis when it comes to business. | ||||||
| mixed 4 | Finance: Assessing Your Company's Financial Needs | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This class will teach students how to carefully plan all the financial needs of their company, both in the present and future. | ||||||
| mixed 141 | Finance: Creating a Loan Package | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This course teaches students about the role of a loan package in the lending process. | ||||||
| mixed 150 | Finance: Creating Financial Projections | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| Students in this class will learn what financial projections are and how to prepare them for different variables in business. | ||||||
| mixed 196 | Finance: Finding Money to Start a Business | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This class discusses the importance of finding capital to start a new business and the different sources of funding used to start businesses. | ||||||
| mixed 7 | Finance: Managing Your Cash Flow | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students how to prepare and manage a cash flow for a business. | ||||||
| mixed 7 | Finance: Running a Profitable Company | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this course will learn about profits, which are needed to reinvest and run a business. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Finance: Valuing a Business | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students how to calculate the fair market value of a company. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Accounting | N/A | Mujahid Eshai | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class discusses the basic accounting terms, purposes, and applications. | ||||||
| full-course 23 | Financial Accounting | Summer 2004 | S. P. Kothari | MIT | ||
| Students in this graduate class study the financial accounting and reporting basics implemented in the corporate world. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Accounting | N/A | Mujahid Eshai | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| In this course, students will learn some of the basics associated with accounting including record keeping, different systems of accounting, and accounting terminology. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Accounting II | N/A | Mujahid Eshai | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course includes an introduction to different business entities, formations and meetings of companies, relationships between companies, legal documents of companies, and a number of other important finance topics. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Accounting II | N/A | Mujahid Eshai | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course dives deeper into financial accounting with topics such as how financial institutions in companies work-- from documents and meetings to cash flow and liability. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Financial and Management Accounting | Spring 2011 | Serhan Duran | Middle east technical University | ||
| This course covers the basics of financial accounting, including preparations of various sheets and statements, inventory, depreciation, accounting, costs, and allocation of overhead. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Financial and Managerial Accounting | Summer 2003 | George Plesko | MIT | ||
| Graduate students learn the basic tools and concepts utilized to understand and prepare financial information. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Financial and Resource Management for Nurse Leaders | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This video series discusses the key functions related to financial and resource management, such as budgetary functions, cost analysis, and managing costs. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Financial and Retirement Planning | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Topics covered in this course from Liberty University include cash flow and debt management, asset acquisition, education planning, and investment planning. | ||||||
| audio 13 | Financial Coaching | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Learn personal financial strategies for navigating debt, investing, spending, and taxes. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | Financial Engineering and Risk Management | Spring 2013 | Martin Haugh and Garud Iyengar | Columbia University | ||
| Take this course for an introduction to the theory and practice of financial engineering and risk management. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Financial Funds | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An overview of financial funds | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Financial Funds | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This class helps students identify and comprehend basic types of financial funds, including hedge funds, open-ended funds, and mutual funds, touching on how recent legislation affects them. | ||||||
| mixed 610 | Financial Literacy | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| An introductory course on personal financial management presented through interactive media modules. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Financial Literacy | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This interactive course explains the fundamentals of personal finance management, including securing a personal bank account and preparing for eventual retirement. | ||||||
| full-course 5 | Financial Management | Summer 2003 | Jonathan Lewellen | MIT | ||
| In this MIT business class, finance and capital markets are explored from a corporate perspective with an emphasis on making sound managerial choices. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Management | N/A | Mubasher Humayun | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This is an introductory course to financial management with topics including financial statements, cash flow and more. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Management | N/A | Mubasher Humayun | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| The purpose of this course is to help students understand the financial decision-making processes and how to interpret the impact these decisions have on value creation. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Financial Markets | Spring 2008 | Robert J. Shiller | Yale College | ||
| Yale professor Robert J. Shiller's course explains the theory of finance and its relation to financial markets and institutions including banking, insurance, and securities. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Financial Markets | Spring 2008 | Robert J. Shiller | Yale University | ||
| Learn about the theories of finance as well as the way finances work in relation to banking, insurance, markets and more. | ||||||
| full-course 23 | Financial Markets (2011) | Spring 2011 | Robert J. Shiller | Yale College | ||
| An update on Professor Shiller's previous course, Financial Markets (2011) shares financial theory and markets with current events in mind. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Statement Analysis | N/A | Naimatullah Abid | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course is an introduction to accounting and accounting principles. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Financial Statement Analysis | N/A | Naimatullah Abid | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class deals with the deep study of financial statements and how the information contained in the, can be used by individuals. | ||||||
| video 11 | Financial Strategy and Private Finance Initiative | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| Through 11 video lectures, The Open University explains the objectives and processes behind financial strategy and private finance initiatives | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Financial Terms | N/A | Memrise | |||
| This course provides students with an overview of commonly used financial terms. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Financial Theory | Fall 2009 | John Geanakoplos | Yale College | ||
| View Yale professor John Geanakoplos' course to learn about financial theory, the role and importance of the financial system as it interacts with the global economy. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fiscal and Monetary Policies | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An overview of fiscal policy, how the government uses revenue and expenditure to influence the country's economy, and monetary policy, implemented by the central bank of a country to influence that country's money supply. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fiscal and Monetary Policies | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course will give the student an understanding of the role fiscal and monetary policies play within the economy, analyzing how the government and central bank affect supply and demand. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | Forecasting | Fall 2009 | Byeong Seon Seo | Korea University | ||
| With a combination of economics, statistics, and math, learn to create educated forecasts in the business world. | ||||||
| video 28 | Foundations of Auditing Financial Statements | N/A | Blair Cook | UDemy | ||
| In this course, students will be prepared to audit tax and financial documents for business. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Foundations of Business Strategy | Spring 2013 | Michael J. Lenox | University of Virginia | ||
| This course will teach you how to analyze an organization's strategy and offer recommendations for improvement. | ||||||
| video 15 | Foundations of Business Strategy | N/A | Michael Lenox | UDemy | ||
| Business strategies are discussed in this course with subtopics including strategic analysis, competitive dynamics and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Foundations of Development Policy | Spring 2009 | Esther Duflo | MIT | ||
| Students will explore the foundations of policy making in developing countries with the goal to define various options and quantify the pros and cons of them. | ||||||
| mixed 11 | Foundations of Success | N/A | Ian Richards | UDemy | ||
| This course gives tips on how to be successful. | ||||||
| video 8 | Franchising | Summer 2012 | Liberty University | |||
| This course, offered through Liberty University, focuses on franchising as a major form of business ownership, as well as strategy for growing ventures. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Fundamentals of Accounting | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| An interactive course covering the terminology in accounting and basic accounting principles. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Accounting | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| In this course, students will become familiarized with financial jargon, financial control systems, and the basic application of accounting in the modern world with interactive presentations. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Fundamentals of Auditing | N/A | Mian Ahmad Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course teaches students to understand the fundamentals of auditing, objective and general principles governing, reasonable assurance, and legal consideration regarding auditing rights. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Fundamentals of Auditing | N/A | Mian Ahmad Farhan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course serves as an introduction to auditing with topics covered including auditing rights and liabilities and well as learning about auditor reports. | ||||||
| full-course 8 | Fundamentals of Business Analysis | N/A | Open University of California Irvine | |||
| Get an understanding of business analysis from this course, sharing a focus on business analysis functions, particularly in information technology solutions. | ||||||
| article 8 | Fundamentals of Business Analysis | N/A | University of California - Irvine | |||
| This course offers instruction in the functions and impact of business analysts. It includes study in process modeling, quality management and testing, the role of the business analyst, and business case analysis. | ||||||
| audio 28 | Fundamentals of Business Information Systems | N/A | East Tennessee State University | |||
| Gain a foundation in information systems and how they support business processes today in this course from East Tennessee State University. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Business Law | N/A | Christine Williams | |||
| A course on principals in business law including legal requirements, recommendations, financial status, taxation, and liability. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fundamentals of Business Law | N/A | Christine Williams | Christine Williams | ||
| A course on principals in business law including legal requirements, recommendations, financial status, taxation, and liability. | ||||||
| full-course 8 | Fundamentals of Business Writing | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Develop business writing skills through this free course from the Open University of Hong Kong. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Fundamentals of Corporate Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| An introduction to corporate management and the characteristics of large businesses, management functions within a business, and the corporate business environment. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Corporate Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| By understanding the mechanisms of a large business, students taking this course will get a better grasp on corporate management skills and how to organize a large company. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Fundamentals of Economics | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| An introduction to economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, exploring economic growth and activity, employment, the market economy, inflation, wealth, and income distribution. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Economics | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| This course provides a comprehensive introduction to economics, explaining the process of product creation and distribution, supply and demand, and resulting economic growth. | ||||||
| full-course | Fundamentals of Electronic Commerce | Spring 2008 | Ehab A. Qahwash | KFUPM | ||
| Outlines e-commerce business models, infrastructure, electronic payment systems and security, development, implementation, marketing, and managing applications. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Fundamentals of Financial Accounting | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| A comprehensive guide to financial accounting including ratio analysis, working capital, cash and finance, business analysis, and business risk. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Financial Accounting | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| As a successive course to Introduction to Accounting, this course delves deeper into financial accounting, covering topics such as ratio and business analysis, risk, and financial control. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fundamentals of Human Resources | N/A | Procurement Academy | |||
| A course on human resources management and its functions, including responsibilities and objectives, the employment cycle, job analysis, recruitment and selection, and performance appraisal. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Human Resources | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| In this course, students will learn how to appropriately train and manage a human resources team, with topics such as the employment cycle, recruiting, and performance appraisal. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fundamentals of Incoterms | N/A | Procurement Academy | |||
| An overview of International Commercial terms used in common sales practices and published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Incoterms | N/A | Procurement Academy | |||
| This course explains the basics of Incoterms and how they are used by procurement professionals. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fundamentals of Marketing Your Business Online | N/A | ||||
| An introduction to developing and implementing a successful online marketing strategy with an online marketing plan, business promotion, and an effective landing page. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Marketing Your Business Online | N/A | ||||
| This course explains how a company's internet presence can be manipulated into a marketing technique, covering the process of building an online marketing strategy, online promotional methods, and how to best utilize a company website. | ||||||
| article 23 | Fundamentals of Operations Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| A business skills course on operations management including its role in manufacturing and service organizations. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Operations Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| This is an introductory course to the skills needed for managing operations, including capacity planning, determining proper facilities, aggregate planning, and scheduling. | ||||||
| full-course | Fundamentals of Personal Financial Planning | N/A | University of California Irvine | |||
| This course aims to offer financial planning advice for the general public, sharing ideas for planning family spending and dealing with risk management. | ||||||
| article 22 | Fundamentals of Personal Financial Planning | N/A | University of California - Irvine | |||
| This course was designed to provide essential information so consumers could make wise decisions and reach their financial goals. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Fundamentals of Probability | Fall 2008 | David Gamarnik | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are introduced to probability fundamentals, such as Bernoulli and Poisson processes. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Fundamentals of Project Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| An overview of the phases, software, and tools necessary to a competent project manager. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundamentals of Project Management | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| Building on other core business courses, this class is designed for those wanting to learn the specifics of project management along with the various tools and software used to help manage a company. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Fundraising for the Non-Profit | N/A | Christine Benninger | Stanford | ||
| A course on fundraising as a crucial component for the success of a non-profit enterprise and structuring a non-profit for success. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Fundraising for the Non-Profit | N/A | Christine Benninger | Stanford | ||
| In this course, Christine Benninger walks students through her personal experiences in keeping a failing non-profit business intact through fund-raising, teaching valuable skills to those interested in social enterprises. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Game Theory | Fall 2007 | Ben Polak | Yale College | ||
| No playing around, this Yale course is a serious introduction to game theory and strategic thinking, with ideas including dominance, evolutionary stability, adverse selection, and signaling. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Game Theory | Spring 2013 | Matthew O. Jackson, Kevin Leyton-Brown, and Yoav Shoham | Stanford University | ||
| Study the basics of game theory in this course, which covers game trees, Bayesian games, stochastic games, and more. | ||||||
| audio 28 | Game Theory | Fall 2012 | Moshe Hoffman | UC San Diego | ||
| Students are introduced to game theory through the analysis of people's decisions and consequences, as well as applications in economics, political science, and law. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Game Theory | Spring 2010 | Muhamet Yildiz | MIT | ||
| Professors Muhatmet Yildiz and Mihai Manea instruct this course on the investigation of the evolutionary and epistemic foundations of solution concepts surrounding game strategy. | ||||||
| mixed 24 | Game Theory | Fall 2007 | Ben Polak | Yale University | ||
| Learn about theories, strategies, and strategic thinking of game theory in this course. | ||||||
| video 1 | Game Theory and Economics | N/A | Dr. Debarshi Das | Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati | ||
| Students in this course will learn about game theory and the Nash equilibrium and how they apply to economics. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Game Theory for Managers | Spring 2004 | David McAdams | MIT | ||
| Learn and analyze the strategies managers utilize in the real-world to nurture a healthy business. | ||||||
| audio 24 | Game Theory in the Social Sciences | Fall 2009 | Yves Zenou | UC Berkeley | ||
| Watch this lecture series from UC Berkeley to see how game theory can be applied to the social sciences. | ||||||
| full-course | Gamification | N/A | Kevin Werbach | University of Pennsylvania | ||
| See how game elements and game design can be applied to non-game problems in this course. | ||||||
| video 45 | General Entrepreneurship | Spring 2011 | Stanford | |||
| The 45 video lectures in this general entrepreneurship course by Stanford University gives students an introduction to the process of taking an idea and actually implementing it through effective business strategy. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Generating Business Value from Information Technology | Spring 2009 | Jeanne Ross | MIT | ||
| Business operating models and IT alignment are just a few of the topics addressed in this course devoted to studying the affect information technology has on business operations. | ||||||
| video 56 | Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change | Summer 2009 | Harvard | |||
| Incorporating some of the lectures from the school's Social Entrepreneurship course, the Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change places a strong emphasis on leadership as it pertains to social environments. | ||||||
| video 56 | Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change | Summer 2009 | Harvard | |||
| Incorporating some of the lectures from the school's Social Entrepreneurship course, the Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change places a strong emphasis on leadership as it pertains to social environments. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Global Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy | Spring 2008 | Henry Jacoby | MIT | ||
| Examine global climate change and the various ecological, economical, and scientific issues involved in this problem. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Global Commerce and Enterprise | Spring 2011 | David Desplaces | College Of Charleston | ||
| Explore global commerce and the tools used in global enterprise, as well as learn the principles and practices of trade. | ||||||
| audio 20 | Global Commerce and Enterprises | Spring 2010 | David Desplaces | College Of Charleston | ||
| This course provides an in-depth look at intermodal transportation. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Global Entrepreneurship Lab: Asia-Pacific | Fall 2010 | Yasheng Huang | MIT | ||
| Graduate students' studies are focused on start-up businesses' operations in the Asia-Pacific region in this global entrepreneurship MIT class. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Global Entrepreneurship Lab: Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa | Fall 2010 | Simon Johnson | MIT | ||
| This MIT lab course is designed for graduate students and focuses on entrepreneurial start-ups in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. | ||||||
| audio 7 | Global Financial Markets | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Students will learn about international financial markets and how they operate and interrelate. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Global Markets, National Politics and the Competitive Advantage of Firms | Fall 2011 | Simon Johnson | MIT | ||
| Students study the ways in which global economics and competition are influenced by social and political entities through the examination and analysis of case studies and relevant literature. | ||||||
| video | Global Poverty and Impact Evaluation | Spring 2013 | Edward Miguel | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course will consider how developmental programs have impacted global poverty through field research and other methods of data measurement. | ||||||
| video 1 | Global Project Management | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This Liberty University course covers the concepts and techniques of project management as applied to a number of political, cultural, and geographical settings. | ||||||
| full-course | Global Resource Economics | N/A | Takashi TAKEBE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This course helps to clarify the relationship between the environment and the economy, and the external internalization policy. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Global Strategy and Organization | Spring 2008 | Donald Lessard | MIT | ||
| In this course, students are introduced to the tools that will enable them to make important business decisions given the array of operations and general business services and activities choices that exist. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | Globalization and National Economy | Fall 2009 | Doo Bong Han | Korea University | ||
| Study to understand macroeconomics and the issues currently affecting it at a global and national level. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Google Applications for Business | N/A | ||||
| An overview of four Google products | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Google Applications for Business | N/A | ||||
| In this course, students will learn the basics of Google Analytics, Google AdSense, Google Apps, and Google Docs and how they can be used to improve productivity within a business. | ||||||
| video 5 | Google+ for Business | N/A | Janet Fouts | UDemy | ||
| This course gives students and entrepreneurs helpful tips and information on how social media sites such as Google+ can be helpful for business. | ||||||
| mixed 3 | Government Contracting 101 | Fall 2011 | Small Business Administration | |||
| Designed for small business, this three-part course gives an overview of how the government buys goods and services | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Government Economic Policy | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| An interactive course introducing government policy from an economic perspective, including topics like resource allocation, distribution of wealth, microeconomic policy, and government market intervention. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Government Economic Policy | N/A | XSIQ | |||
| This course uses an economic approach to explain government policy, covering topics such as distribution of wealth, microeconomic policy, government market intervention, and resource allocation. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Government Regulation of Industry | Spring 2003 | Michael Pollitt | MIT | ||
| Students will be introduced to the role of government in markets, emphasizing the importance of industrial performance and market structure. | ||||||
| mixed 13 | Government: Basics of Government Marketing | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students about how to approach business marketing to government entities. | ||||||
| mixed 34 | Government: Business Opportunities- A Guide to Winning Federal Contracts | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| Students in this course will learn how to use their businesses to contact, work with, and sell to the government. | ||||||
| video 8 | Grant Acquisition and Management | Summer 2012 | Liberty University | |||
| This course teaches students about the process for acquiring and managing private and public grant money. | ||||||
| full-course 5 | Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Private Businesses, Part I | Spring 2013 | Edward D. Hess | University of Virginia | ||
| In this course, you'll learn about the common growth challenges faced by businesses. | ||||||
| full-course 4 | Grow to Greatness: Smart Growth for Private Businesses, Part II | Spring 2013 | Edward D. Hess | University of Virginia | ||
| In part two of the business course, you'll see how human resource challenges can impact business growth. | ||||||
| video 9 | Growing Leaders in a Changing World | Spring 2008 | Harvard | |||
| Harvard provides nine video lectures on the subject of leadership given our ever-changing world and discusses in-depth the ways to promote quality leadership. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Growth Strategies for Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| A course on the factors of growing an international business including international marketing strategies, products and services additions, and factors involved in international business. | ||||||
| article 1 | Growth Strategies for Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| This course examines the steps needed to take a business from a domestic venture to an international presence, touching on growth strategies, adding products to meet the demands of expansion, and international marketing. | ||||||
| mixed 31 | Health and Environmental Economic Policy | Fall 2012 | Michael Anderson | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| The theoretical and statistical frameworks used to analyze instances of market failure in health and environmental goods are covered in this class. | ||||||
| full-course 9 | Health Economics | Fall 2009 | Jae Young Lim | Korea University | ||
| Gain insight into the allocation of health care products and services, as well as supply and demand affect health care systems, from practical and moral context articles | ||||||
| full-course 9 | High-Tech Entrepreneurship | N/A | Middle east technical University | |||
| This course introduces the concept of entrepreneurship from various perspectives. | ||||||
| video | History of Economic Theory | N/A | Shivakumar | NPTEL | ||
| View Dr. Shivakumar's lecture series to gain an understanding of the history of economic theory. | ||||||
| video 1 | History of Economic Theory | N/A | S.S. Siva Kumar | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | ||
| This course will teach students about various theories in economics throughout history, starting in Ancient Greece. | ||||||
| audio 10 | Hospitality and Tourism Management | N/A | Bond University | |||
| Learn about the hotel, resort, and tourism industry in this management class from Bond University. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | How Commercial Banking Helps Technology Companies | N/A | Ken Wilcox | Stanford | ||
| A course on how commercial banking and the investment in key people in a company can help develop a start-up technology company. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How Commercial Banking Helps Technology Companies | N/A | Ken Wilcox | Stanford | ||
| In this course, students will learn how commercial banking can help startups via investments and supplying core services. | ||||||
| full-course 9 | How to Build a Startup | N/A | Steve Blank | Udacity | ||
| Seasoned Silicon Valley entrepreneur Steve Blank shares this course on creating successful, lean startups. | ||||||
| audio 4 | How to Conduct a Meeting | N/A | Create Team | |||
| This video course goes over essential tools and practices for conducting a business meeting. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | How to Develop Breakthrough Products and Services | Spring 2004 | Eric von Hippel | MIT | ||
| Students are introduced to techniques utilized to develop conceptual services and products in a constantly evolving world. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | How to get Angel Investors Supporting Your Business | N/A | Ron Conway and Mike Maples | Stanford | ||
| A course on Angel Investors and their ability to impact early stage companies and the criteria investors use to give financial backing to companies. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How to get Angel Investors Supporting Your Business | N/A | Ron Conway | Stanford | ||
| This course examines the role angel investors play in start-up businesses and how they determine which companies are worthwhile investment opportunities. | ||||||
| video 6 | How to Negotiate Salary: The Negotiation Mindset | Spring 2013 | Jim Hopkinson | UDemy | ||
| This course teaches students the necessary communication techniques to properly negotiate their salary. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | How to Negotiate the Price When Buying a House | N/A | Procurement Academy | |||
| A course on negotiating techniques for house buyers. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How to Negotiate the Price When Buying a House | N/A | Procurement Academy | |||
| This course instructs students in the art of negotiation when it comes to buying property, both from real-estate agents and directly from the owner. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How to Plan Your Career Path | N/A | Stan Christensen | Stanford | ||
| A course on avoid career assumptions, maintaining a balanced career and personal life, negotiating, and managing work relationships. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | How to Plan Your Career Path | N/A | Stan Christensen | Stanford | ||
| A course on avoid career assumptions, maintaining a balanced career and personal life, negotiating, and managing work relationships. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How to Prepare a Loan Package | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| This course addresses the basic concepts and principles behind loan packaging and how to prepare a loan package. | ||||||
| video 38 | How to Prepare for an Interview | N/A | Andrew Pyle | UDemy | ||
| The purpose of this course is to get students ready for professional business interviews with topics including what documents to take with you, questions you could be asked, preparing for an interview and more. | ||||||
| video 1 | How to Use Google Analytics for Business Growth | N/A | Pierre DeBois | UDemy | ||
| This course covers the basics and advantages of using Google Analytics and how it can help entrepreneurs and business owners grow their business. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | How to Write a Business Plan | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| In this course, students will learn the importance of business planning through a definition and description of the various components of a business plan. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Human Relations | N/A | Muhammad Hafeez | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course covers individual and group dynamics with focus on feelings and attitudes in relation to work and day-to-day experiences. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Human Resource Development | N/A | Naveed Yazdani | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class deal with the process of competency development in people and creation of conditions (through interventions) to help people apply these competencies for their own benefits and for that of others. | ||||||
| audio 11 | Human Resource Development | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| This class, offered by Liberty University, is focused on the basics of human resources and personnel functions, such as recruitment, assessment, compensation, appraisal, labor relations, legal environment, and employee relations. | ||||||
| video 8 | Human Resource Development | Summer 2012 | Liberty University | |||
| This class, offered by Liberty University, explores theoretical and practical approaches to human resource development, including the design and implementation of employee orientation, training, and career development programs. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Human Resource Management | N/A | Mukhtar Ahmed | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course focuses on an overview of HRM, its history, its approaches, and the fundamental activities currently existing in HRM. | ||||||
| mixed 8 | Human Resource Management | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Divided into eight units, this course in Human Resource Management gives students the building blocks for administrative careers in dealing with employees and personnel. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Human Resource Management 300: Human Resource Planning | N/A | Bob Barnetson, Ph.D. | Athabasca University | ||
| Students will learn the practice and theory of human resource planning in Canadian workplaces. Note: Textbook required. | ||||||
| full-course 4 | Human Resource Management 323: Injury Compensation and Disability Management | N/A | Bob Barnetson, Ph.D. | Athabasca University | ||
| This course examines workplace injury compensation and disability accommodations for Canadian employees. Note: Textbook required. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Human Resource Management 386: Introduction to Human Resource Management | Fall 2012 | Athabasca University | |||
| Students in this course will learn about the theoretical and practical concepts related to human resource management in contemporary organizations. Note: Textbook required. | ||||||
| video 1 | Human Resource Management I | N/A | Kalyan Chakravarti | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| Students in this course will learn the skills, methods, and common issues of human resource management. | ||||||
| video 22 | Human Resource Management-I | Summer 2010 | Kalyan Chakravarti | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| From National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning comes this 22-video lecture introduction to Human Resource Management, investigating aspects such as the nature and scope of human resource management, analyzing and designing, planning, recruitment and selection, and much more. | ||||||
| video 26 | Human Resources Management | N/A | Naomi Rotter | New Jersey Institute of Technology | ||
| Students in this course will learn basic human resources concepts including recruitment, selection, EEO, training, labor relations, and human resources information systems. | ||||||
| video 6 | Imagery and Metaphor | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| These six videos from The Open University explore the concept of using imagery and metaphors in workplace environments to solve problems. | ||||||
| full-course | Individuals, Groups, and Organizations | Fall 2006 | John Carroll | MIT | ||
| Group process, organizational adaptation, and various other forms of behavior in organizations are studied in this course that applies behavior science to business organizations. | ||||||
| full-course | Industrial Marketing | Fall 2008 | Robert A. Opoku | KFUPM | ||
| This course explores the strategic factors used in marketing of technical goods and services. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Industrial Organization Analysis in Food System | Spring 2010 | Doo Bong Han | Korea University | ||
| Study economics, policies, consumer psychology, and many more variables that determine and affect the food system. | ||||||
| audio 27 | Industrial Organization and Public Policy | Spring 2012 | Glenn Woroch | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course discusses the organization and structure of production in the U.S. economy, including determinants of economic performance and business behavior. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Industrial Organization and Public Policy | Spring 2003 | Nancy Rose | MIT | ||
| This course covers industrial organization, focusing on firm behavior in imperfectly competitive markets. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Industrial Organization I | Fall 2005 | Glenn Ellison | MIT | ||
| Professors Glenn Ellison and Stephen Ryan partnered to present this course on industrial organization, designed specifically to provide a broad introduction in the subject. | ||||||
| article 4 | Industrial Relations 408: Workplace Injury | N/A | Bob Barnetson, Ph.D. | Athabasca University | ||
| This course takes a look at the political economy of workplace injury in Canada and in the developing world. Note: Textbook Required. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Inflation in Modern Economies | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on inflation and its role in the modern economy, including its appearance due to rising prices and falling supply and demand on common goods and services. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Inflation in Modern Economies | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| In this course, students will learn how inflation shapes the economy and how inflation rates are determined annually. | ||||||
| article 15 | Information and Schedule | N/A | Yong Tae Yoon | Seoul National University | ||
| This course tackles topics concerning pricing, tariffs and more. | ||||||
| full-course | Information Resources Management | Spring 2008 | Ibrahim Al-Jabri | KFUPM | ||
| Presents theories and practices in the management of organizational information resources. | ||||||
| article 10 | Information Security and Risk Management in Context | Spring 2013 | Barbara Endicott-Popovsky | University of Washington | ||
| This course will teach you how to use technology and defense strategies to protect company information. | ||||||
| mixed 7 | Information Systems and Computer Applications | N/A | Education Portal | |||
| This information systems and computer application course examines information systems in organizations; hardware and systems technology; internet, intranet, and extranet; and enterprise business systems. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Information Technology and the Labor Market | Spring 2005 | Frank Levy | MIT | ||
| This course investigates how information technology has affected and changed different dimensions of the U.S. labor market. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Information Technology as an Integrating Force in Manufacturing | Spring 2003 | Brian Subirana | MIT | ||
| Students gain a foundational understanding of information systems with an emphasis on their role in the manufacturing sector. | ||||||
| full-course 17 | Information Technology Essentials | Spring 2005 | Thomas Malone | MIT | ||
| Business students are introduced to concepts and trends present in the information technology field. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Information Technology I | Spring 2003 | Chrysanthos Dellarocas | MIT | ||
| Students are introduced to important technical principles and methods utilized in the information technology sector. | ||||||
| video 6 | Innovation, Enterprise & Creativity | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| The Open University's six video lectures provide students with information regarding innovation, enterprise, and creativity in the work place and demonstrates how it can create positive change and effective influence on productivity. | ||||||
| video 6 | Innovative and Entrepreneurial Solutions to the City's Complex Challenges | Spring 2012 | Columbia Business School | |||
| Recently added to Columbia Business School, this course provides an excellent example of how collaboration leads to effective solutions to a major city's complex problems. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Innovative Businesses and Breakthrough Technologies - The Legal Issues | Fall 2004 | John Akula | MIT | ||
| Students learn about the legal side of business, such as contract and employment law, in this graduate course. | ||||||
| video 13 | Inside the Global Economy | N/A | Learner.org | |||
| Explore the various the economy on a global scale. | ||||||
| article 401 | Insurance 1: Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course covers the basic elements of insurance, including the benefits and costs of different insurance types and recommendations for best practices. | ||||||
| article 401 | Insurance 2: Life Insurance | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course covers different types and benefits of life insurance, the five key life insurance questions, and how to buy. | ||||||
| article 401 | Insurance 3: Health, Long-term Care, and Disability Insurance | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course is an introduction to health, disability, and long-term care insurance. | ||||||
| article 401 | Insurance 4: Auto, Homeowners, and Liability Insurance | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| This course introduces the basics of auto, homeowners, and liability insurance. | ||||||
| audio 3 | Insurance Education | Spring 2012 | College for Financial Planning | |||
| This podcast series discusses different types of insurance, annuities, and risk management. | ||||||
| audio 10 | Insurance Planning, Risk Management, and Employee Benefits | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Learn how to design an employee benefit plan that keeps in compliance with federal regulations. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization | Fall 2009 | Dimitris Bertsimas | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are taught about integer optimization theories, algorithms, and applications in this MIT open course. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Integrating eSystems & Global Information Systems | Spring 2002 | Stuart Madnick | MIT | ||
| This joint graduate and undergraduate course focuses on strategic applications in information technology. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Integrating eSystems & Global Information Systems (Spring 2002) | Spring 2002 | Stuart Madnick | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| From this course, students will gain and understanding of the strategic, technological, and organizational connectivity issues surrounding effective and valuable integration of information and systems. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Intermediate Applied Macroeconomics | Fall 2005 | Peter Termin | MIT | ||
| Students will learn about three topics of macroeconomics: economic growth, savings, and exchange-rate regimes. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | Spring 2004 | George-Marios Angeletos | MIT | ||
| This course evaluates modern macroeconomics at a highly advanced level and includes an introduction to the mathematical tools used today in macroeconomics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | Spring 2003 | Huntley Schaller | MIT | ||
| Taught by Huntley Schaller, this course covers modern macroeconomics at an intermediate level and is recommended for students seeking admission to graduate school in economics. | ||||||
| audio | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | Spring 2013 | Calanit Kamala | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course provides a thorough examination of intermediate macroeconomic theory with particular interest in international economics and growth. | ||||||
| mixed 30 | Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory | Spring 2011 | J. Bradford Delong | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Macroeconomic theory with an emphasis on economic growth and international economics is covered in this class. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes. | ||||||
| audio 26 | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | Fall 2011 | Maximilian Auffhammer | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course covers consumer and demand theory, production and cost theory, competitive market theory, welfare economics, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | Fall 2006 | Sergei Izmalkov | MIT | ||
| Also available in Chinese, this course focuses on basic theory of consumer behavior, production and costs, welfare, and much more related to intermediate microeconomics. | ||||||
| mixed 28 | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | Fall 2012 | Maximilian Auffhammer | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Students in this class study consumer and demand theory, production and cost theory, competitive market theory, welfare economics, and more. | ||||||
| full-course | International Accounting | Spring 2008 | Mohammad Talha | KFUPM | ||
| Introduction to objectives of international accounting, international accounting standards, and organizations. | ||||||
| mixed 18 | International Business: Part I of Exporting-First Steps to Success | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this course will learn about export opportunities, evaluate their readiness to export, and decide where to export to when it comes to business. | ||||||
| mixed 22 | International Business: Part II of Exporting- First Steps to Success | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Similar to part I of this course, students will learn about export opportunities, evaluate their readiness to export, and decide where to export to when it comes to business. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | International Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles | Utah State University | ||
| Take this course for a broad view of international trade theory, policy, and international finance. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | International Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles, Ph.D. | Utah State University | ||
| This course is a broad overview of international trade theory and policy as well as international finance. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | International Economics I | Spring 2011 | Dave Donaldson | MIT | ||
| Among other things, this course focuses on both theory and empirics and discusses advanced topics in international trade. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | International Finance | N/A | Dr. Arun K. Misra & Dr. Prabina Rajib | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| This course was designed to familiarize students with international financial transactions and operational aspects of foreign exchange markets. | ||||||
| full-course | International Food Trade Theory | Spring 2010 | Lim | Korea University | ||
| Study international food trade from theoretical and economic perspectives as well as this form of trade affects economics. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | International Marketing | N/A | Faheem ul Islam | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course provides students a broad understanding of international marketing and understanding of how organizations might use the marketing discipline to gain competitive advantage. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | International Monetary Study | N/A | Tetsuji MURASE | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This lecture course covers current monetary issues in East Asia after the Asian crisis, and explores new monetary order in Asia, referencing monetary European experience and history. | ||||||
| full-course 14 | International Multilateral Negotiation | Spring 2005 | Adil Najam | Tufts University | ||
| This course offers an inquiry into the nature of multilateral negotiation and its tools, techniques, and rhythms. | ||||||
| audio 19 | International Political Economy | Fall 2010 | James Ashley Morrison | Middlebury College | ||
| Through this course, you'll learn about the three major facets of international political economy: trade, money, and migration, as well as contemporary issues including globalization and indebtedness. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | International Relations | N/A | Syed Muhammad Ali | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class focuses on concepts and perspectives that one may employ in understanding and describing the behavior of nations. | ||||||
| audio 32 | International Trade | Spring 2009 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course examines the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. | ||||||
| audio 28 | International Trade | Fall 2012 | James Rauch | UC San Diego | ||
| International trade in goods and services is examined as well as international migration, capital flows, comparative advantage, trade policies motives, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | International Trade | Fall 2006 | Guido Lorenzoni | MIT | ||
| Taught by Professor Guido Lorenzoni, this course introduces students to the theory of international trade and finance with applications to current policy issues. | ||||||
| mixed 29 | International Trade | Fall 2009 | Steven Wood | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This class discusses the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. A video version of this course is also available. | ||||||
| audio 26 | International Trade | Fall 2012 | Calanit Kamala | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Students in this class study the theory of international trade and how it applies to tariff protection. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | International Trade Negotiations | Spring 2010 | Lim | Korea University | ||
| Understand various trading systems, policies, and strategies as well as the issues that plague them. | ||||||
| mixed 3 | Interviewing Skills | N/A | Saylor | |||
| The third course in the Job Search series helps instruct students on effectively presenting and showcasing their personality, strengths, interests, and abilities to potential employers. | ||||||
| video 21 | Intro to Understanding the Paradigm Shift for Business | N/A | Peter Tran | UDemy | ||
| This course is intended to help business owners and entrepreneurs keep up to date with technology and the transition to a digital society. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introducing the Art of Negotiation | N/A | Stan Christensen | Stanford | ||
| A course on skills and techniques necessary for persuasive negotiation applicable to business, entrepreneurship, human resources, and management. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introducing the Art of Negotiation | N/A | Stan Christensen | Stanford | ||
| Students in this course will learn from Stan Christensen, co-founder of Arbor Advisors, to be expert negotiators and why negotiation is an important skill in business culture. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introducing the Five Archetypes of Organizational Culture | N/A | Andy Freire | Stanford | ||
| A course on the five archetypes of culture within an organization | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introducing the Five Archetypes of Organizational Culture | N/A | Andy Freire | Stanford | ||
| In this course Andy Freire, co-founder and CEO of Axialent, explains how customer-focused culture, one-team culture, innovation culture, achievement culture, and people-first culture are the five archetypes of organizational culture. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Introduction Services Management | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| In this course from the Open University of Hong Kong, learn the necessary skills for becoming an effective manager. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Accounting | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of accounting. | ||||||
| audio 42 | Introduction to Agribusiness | Fall 2009 | Allen Wenger | Harrisburg Area Community College | ||
| Learn about what goes into the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products, including the strategic decisions made, marketing, risk management, and public policy. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Balance Sheets | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course introducing the balance sheet as a basic accounting concept used for buying a house versus renting a house. Also discusses assets, liabilities, equity, and marketing. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Balance Sheets | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course uses real life examples to explain the importance of balance sheets in scenarios such as renting versus buying a house or organizing personal finances. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Banking | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on the banking system, practices in banking, and the operation of international banking. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Banking | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| Students that are interested in banking should take this introductory course, which outlines the fundamentals of banking practices as well as large-scale banking methodologies. | ||||||
| mixed 5 | Introduction to Business | N/A | Saylor | |||
| For students interested in business, this course will give them an introduction to the subject in a five-part series. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Introduction to Business | N/A | Kaplan University | |||
| A summary of business aspects including management, human resources, economics, marketing, accounting, finance, and information technology. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Introduction to Business | N/A | Kaplan University | |||
| Become familiar with basic business principles, like those in marketing, economics, human resources, accounting, and finance. | ||||||
| audio 10 | Introduction to Business | Fall 2011 | David Desplaces | College Of Charleston | ||
| This course provides a survey of the activities that occur in a business institution. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Introduction to Business | N/A | Nadeem Bhatti | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students in this course will address how and why businesses operate the way they do, covering topics like nature and scope of business, sole proprietorship, partnership, etc. | ||||||
| mixed 5 | Introduction to Business English | Fall 2012 | Gail Schwartz | University of California - Irvine | ||
| This course is for those who want to improve their international business English communication skills. Students learn about business communication in the U.S. and internationally, and they may learn cross-cultural communications skills for professional settings. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Cash Accounting | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An overview of practices and procedures in cash accounting through income statements, cash flow statements, and balance sheets. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Cash Accounting | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| In this introductory accounting course, students will get a grasp on income statements, balances, cash flow, and how each element applies to cash accounting. | ||||||
| article 10 | Introduction to Computational Finance and Financial Econometrics | Fall 2012 | Eric Zivot | University of Washington | ||
| You will learn how to analyze financial data, estimate statistical models, construct optimized portfolios, and become familiar with the tools and techniques used in quantitative and computational finance. | ||||||
| audio 13 | Introduction to e-Commerce | Spring 2011 | Michael Featherstone | Jacksonville State University | ||
| Gain a basic understanding of e-Commerce issues, including Web navigation, Web design, Web business models, Web marketing, and Web analytics. | ||||||
| mixed 24 | Introduction to Economics | Fall 2011 | Kenneth Train | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course offers an overview of the field, which includes an examination of supply and demand, consumer choice, costs of production, and competition. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | Introduction to Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles | Utah State University | ||
| Utah State University's course shares an introduction to economics, designed to share an understanding of the economic institutions, history and principles of the subject. | ||||||
| audio 23 | Introduction to Economics | Fall 2010 | J. Bradford Delong | University of California Berkeley | ||
| J. Bradford Delong's course shares an introduction into the theories and concepts of economics. | ||||||
| audio | Introduction to Economics | Spring 2013 | Joseph Lough | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| The course provides the student with a basic grasp of economic principles and methodology, paying particular attention to how economic tools solve monetary problems and their policies. | ||||||
| full-course 14 | Introduction to Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles, Ph.D. | Utah State University | ||
| Students will learn the basics of economic institutions, history, and principles. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2011 | Peter Berck | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics with a focus on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues. | ||||||
| mixed 27 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Spring 2012 | Gordon Rausser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course provides an introduction to microeconomics with a focus on agricultural and environmental issues. | ||||||
| video | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | N/A | University of California Berkeley | |||
| Peter Berck's course discusses environmental economics and policy. | ||||||
| audio 29 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2009 | Peter Berck | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics that focuses on agricultural and environmental issues. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2012 | Peter Berck | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Agricultural, environmental, and resource issues are discussed in the context of microeconomics in this class. | ||||||
| audio 28 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Spring 2010 | Gordon Rausser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course covers resource, agricultural, and environmental issues from a microeconomic perspective. | ||||||
| mixed 26 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Fall 2010 | Peter Berck | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Students in this class study resource, agricultural, and environmental issues from a microeconomic perspective. A video version of this course is available on YouTube and iTunes. | ||||||
| video 24 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Spring 2011 | Gordon Rausser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course offers an introduction to microeconomics with an emphasis on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues. | ||||||
| mixed 27 | Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy | Spring 2011 | Gordon Rausser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Microeconomics with an emphasis on agricultural, environmental, and resource issues are discussed in this class. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | Introduction to Finance | Spring 2013 | Gautam Kaul | University of Michigan | ||
| This course introduction finance principles that can be applied to personal or corporate scenarios and inform decision-making about financial issues. | ||||||
| mixed 8 | Introduction to Financial Accounting | N/A | Saylor | |||
| This course will prepare students for financial accounting and is divided into eight manageable units. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Introduction to Financial and Managerial Accounting | Spring 2004 | Sugata Roychowdhury | MIT | ||
| Undergraduate students gain a foundational knowledge of finance and managerial accounting so as to enable them to produce their own professional reports. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Introduction to Financial and Managerial Accounting (Spring 2004) | Spring 2004 | Sugata Roychowdhury | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| In this course, students will study the basic concepts of financial and managerial reporting. | ||||||
| video 11 | Introduction to Foursquare for Business | N/A | Jerad Hill | UDemy | ||
| This course was developed to help teach entrepreneurs about Foursquare and they ways that it can help a business. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Fractional Reserve Banking | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on fractional reserve backing, where banks maintain only a fraction of the total amount of money in a customers' deposit account as cash for withdrawal in order to allow a supply of capital for business loans and economic expansion. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Fractional Reserve Banking | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course goes into depth to explain fractional reserve banking, its competency as a banking system, and how it affects the economy. | ||||||
| mixed 3 | Introduction to Franchising | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| Students taking this course will receive an introduction to franchising, including determining factors for whether or not franchising is a strategic move, and how to choose the right one. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Gross Domestic Product | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An overview of gross domestic product (GDP) and the circular flow of money in the economy. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Gross Domestic Product | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course covering the basic concepts involved in Gross Domestic Product, money flow, and price indexing. | ||||||
| video 8 | Introduction to Human Computer Interaction | Summer 2012 | Liberty University | |||
| This class provides an overview of the concepts, theory, and practice of effective user interactive computer software, including the study of cognitive and social aspects of human interaction with technological devices. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Introduction to Human Resources Management | N/A | Saylor | |||
| The purpose of this course is to give students a general overview of the applications and concepts surrounding Human Resource Management. | ||||||
| mixed 34 | Introduction to Instructional Systems Design | N/A | Marina Arshavskiy | Marina Arshavskiy | ||
| An overview of instructional systems design, the process of designing and developing instructional courses and materials. | ||||||
| article 1 | Introduction to Instructional Systems Design | N/A | Marina Arshavskiy | |||
| This course introduces the methods and procedures behind instructional design and how it can best be utilized by others to learn skills or information. | ||||||
| audio 40 | Introduction to Internet Presentation Tools | Spring 2009 | Peter Juvinall | Illinois State University | ||
| This accounting class covers Microsoft Expression Web, PowerPoint, and appropriate communication on the Internet. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Investment and Taxation | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on risk-and-return concepts, capital markets, and aspects within taxation like tax deductions and calculating upper and lower bounds on forward settlement prices. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Investment and Taxation | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course attempts to explain the basics of taxation, risk-and-return, and capital markets. | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Introduction to Logistics | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Gain an understanding of | ||||||
| mixed 01 | Introduction to Managing Your Personal Finance Debts | N/A | Christine Williams | Christine Williams | ||
| A course on reducing personal financial debts through the establishment of a debt spreadsheet, requesting a break on interest rates from credit card companies, and prioritizing debt. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Managing Your Personal Finance Debts | N/A | Christine Williams | Christine Williams | ||
| This course gives students a clear approach to handling personal debt, including compiling information on a debt spreadsheet, applying for a break on interest rates, and strategies for addressing debt on a monthly basis. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Introduction to Manufacturing Processes | N/A | OpenLearn | |||
| An overview of the manufacturing process covering casting, forming, cutting, and joining. | ||||||
| article 1 | Introduction to Manufacturing Processes | N/A | OpenLearn | |||
| This course will provide an introduction to basic manufacturing processes, including casting, forming, cutting, and joining with examples provided through relevant case studies. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Introduction to Mathematical Programming | Fall 2009 | Dimitris Bertsimas | MIT | ||
| Familiarize yourself with sensitivity analysis, duality theory, and more in this linear optimization graduate class. | ||||||
| full-course 15 | Introduction to Microeconomics | Spring 2006 | Tyler Bowles | Utah State University | ||
| With this course, you can gain an understanding of the economics of the marketplace, focusing on the microeconomic principles in competitive and imperfectly competitive markets. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Introduction to Microeconomics | Spring 2006 | Tyler Bowles, Ph.D. | Utah State University | ||
| This course teaches the economics of the market place, with a focus on microeconomic principles. Note: Textbook required. | ||||||
| full-course 19 | Introduction to Operations Management | Spring 2004 | J | MIT | ||
| The design, control, and other operations management processes are understood and analyzed in this introductory graduate course. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Introduction to Paralegal Studies | N/A | Saylor | |||
| This course gives students a thorough introduction to paralegal studies through 10 units. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Project Management | N/A | University of California - Irvine | |||
| UC-Irvine's project management open course is a hands-on learning experience that reviews project planning, project budgeting, risk management, procurement, and project development management. | ||||||
| article 4 | Introduction to Project Management | N/A | University of Washington | |||
| This course is composed of four online, text-based lessons through which you will decide on and define a project, provide an overview, and determine how to break it down into major and minor tasks. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Introduction to Public Administration | N/A | Seemi Waheed | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| The contents of this course include historical ideas and concepts, perspectives, and intellectual frameworks that are fundamental to understanding public administration. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Simple and Compound Interest | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on simple interest, compound interest, and the methods for calculating compound interest. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Simple and Compound Interest | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course helping students understand the difference between simple and compound interest, where each is applicable, and how each is calculated. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Introduction to Statistical Method in Economics | Spring 2006 | Herman Bennett | MIT | ||
| Students will receive a comprehensive introduction to statistics with economic applications, including elements of probability theory, sampling theory, statistical estimation, and more. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics | Spring 2009 | Konrad Menzel | MIT | ||
| This course gives students a solid foundation in probability and statistics for economists and social scientists. | ||||||
| article 5 | Introduction to Stock Market Trading | N/A | University of Reddit | |||
| This course provides an introduction to the stock market from a trading perspective. It considers ideas such as risk management, money management, candlestick charting, charting patterns, swing and day trading, and more. | ||||||
| video 2 | Introduction to Stock Trading | N/A | Cyber Trading University | |||
| This class serves as an introductory class to stock markets and trading. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Introduction to Stocks and Short Selling | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on stocks, shares, and how they're valued, as well as the process of short selling, borrowing stocks, and obligations to the original owner of a borrowed stock. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Stocks and Short Selling | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course provides a rudimentary understanding of short selling your stocks, how stocks and shares are valued, and investments in general. | ||||||
| full-course 13 | Introduction to Strategic Management | Fall 2007 | Graham Fane | Capilano University | ||
| Students learn new strategic management and business analysis skills to be applied to knowledge learned in previous management courses. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Introduction to Valuation and Investing | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course covering concepts including income statements, return on assets, return on equity, price-to-earnings ratio, depreciation, and amortization. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Valuation and Investing | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This is an introductory course on the process of valuing stocks and shares in order to invest in the stock market. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Introduction to Venture Capital | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course discussing shares, how they're valued, equity versus debt, and types of organizational structures, as well as bankruptcy and liquidation. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Introduction to Venture Capital | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on the basics of venture capitalism, covering topics such as shares and how they are valued, equity and debt, and how a failing company goes through either bankruptcy or liquidation. | ||||||
| mixed 25 | Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business | Fall 2009 | Philip Stark | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Students in this course learn about probability models, descriptive statistics, sample surveys, estimates, and more. | ||||||
| mixed 28 | Introductory Probability And Statistics For Business | Spring 2010 | Fletcher Ibser | University of California Berkeley | ||
| This is an introductory course for business and statistics. | ||||||
| mixed 25 | Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business | Spring 2010 | Flethcer Ibser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course reviews descriptive statistics, probability models, estimates, tests of significance, and more. | ||||||
| audio 40 | Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business | Fall 2010 | Fletcher Ibser | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| UC Berkeley's introductory probability and statistics for business course covers probability models and related concepts, sample surveys, tests of significance, and descriptive statistics. | ||||||
| audio 39 | Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business | Fall 2011 | Shobhana Soyanov | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| Probability models, estimates, tests of signicance, correlation and regression, and descriptive statistics are reviewed in this course. | ||||||
| video 10 | Intuit QuickBooks Training Tutorial | N/A | Kenneth Thompson | UDemy | ||
| This course is designed to train and offer insight for QuickBooks users. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management | N/A | Shahid A Zia | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| A class that's designed to provide students with a thorough overview of various financial markets. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management | N/A | Shahid A Zia | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students will learn the concepts of investing, bonds, stocks, risk, and more. | ||||||
| video 17 | Investment Banking and Structured Finance | Summer 2009 | Andrea Fabbri | Universit | ||
| Andrewa Fabbri brings you the business of structured finance from the intermediaries' perspective in 17 video lectures. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Investment Education | N/A | College for Financial Planning | |||
| This podcast series focuses on investments, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and alternative investments. | ||||||
| full-course 27 | Investments | Spring 2003 | Reto Gallati | MIT | ||
| Through the use of financial market knowledge, analytical thinking, statistics, and other research tools, students learn how to invest smartly. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 1: Before You Invest | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| First of a nine-part course, this course teaches what to do before investing and principles of successful investing. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 2: Creating a Personal Investment Plan | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Second of a nine-part course, this course discusses the importance of financial goals and how to set them, as well as the importance and preparation of an investment plan. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 3: Securities Market Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Third in a nine-part course, this course teaches different types of securities markets, the basics of brokers and investment advisors, the process of buying and selling securities, choosing an advisor, and various types of benchmarks. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 4: Bond Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Fourth in a nine-part course, this course covers major types, valuing, and the costs of investing in bonds, as well as term risk and return and terminology. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 5: Stock Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Fifth in a nine-part course, this course covers terminology, valuation, investing strategies, and the costs of investing in stocks, as well as investing risk and return. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 6: Mutual Fund Basics | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Sixth in a nine-part course, this course includes the basics of mutual funds, risk and return and how to calculate them, terminology, buying strategies, and investing costs. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 7: Building Your Portfolio | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Seventh in a nine-part course, this course includes the | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 8: Picking Financial Assets | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Eighth in a nine-part course, this course covers the value of developing your portfolio before buying stocks, best resources for information on mutual funds and stocks, successful mutual funds, and index funds. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments 9: Portfolio Rebalancing and Reporting | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| Ninth in a nine-part course, this course covers portfolio rebalancing, management, and evaluation, risk-adjusted performance measures, and portfolio attribution. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments A: Twelve Lessons of Investing | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| The first of two sections of an intermediate-level investing course; Includes principles of successful investing, the investment hourglass, the priority of money, and historical asset class performance. | ||||||
| article 1 | Investments B: Key Lessons of Investing | N/A | BYU Marriott School | |||
| The second of two sections of an intermediate-level investing course; Includes principles of successful investing, the investment hourglass, the priority of money, and historical asset class performance. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | IT and Business Transformation | Spring 2003 | Cyrus Gibson | MIT | ||
| Students are introduced the ways in which information technology can be utilized for business transformation. | ||||||
| full-course | IT Business Management | N/A | Chihiro Suematsu | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This course helps students develop systematic thinking skills, and define and solve problems specific to IT business. | ||||||
| mixed 3 | Job Search Skills | N/A | Saylor | |||
| The first in a series of four courses under the subject of Job Searching, this course gives students the tools and knowledge necessary to be a smart job searcher. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Key Elements of Entrepreneurial Success | N/A | William Sahlman | Stanford | ||
| A course on elements of an entrepreneurial venture and opportunity recognition. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Key Elements of Entrepreneurial Success | N/A | William Sahlman | Stanford | ||
| In this course, students will uncover the key components of a successful business according to Harvard Business School professor William Sahlman. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Knowing the Difference between an Idea and an Opportunity | N/A | Tom Byers | Stanford | ||
| A course on decisions and principles that distinguish entrepreneurs during the initial phases of a start-up company. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Knowing the Difference between an Idea and an Opportunity | N/A | Tom Byers | Stanford | ||
| This course teaches students to be able to discern between which ideas should be brought to fruition and which ones should be discarded in a start-up. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Knowledge Management | N/A | Rashid Kausar | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Knowledge Management is one of the key disciplines needed to generate, share, and sustain the collaborative and differential advantage in the 21st century; in this course, students will learn how to master this type of management. | ||||||
| audio 9 | Knowledge Synthesis for Career Development | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Gain an understanding of your transferable skills and qualifications and how these relate to career opportunities. | ||||||
| article 17 | Kwazulu-natal Training Materials for Women Managers | N/A | Commonwealth of learning | |||
| Assertiveness, effective communication, self-management, and leadership are just some of the skills covered in this course. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Labor Economics and Public Policy | Fall 2009 | Joshua Angrist | MIT | ||
| This course was designed to introduce labor economics to students with an emphasis on public policy and applied microeconomic theory. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Labor Economics I | Fall 2010 | Joshua Angrist | MIT | ||
| Christopher Walters assists Professor Joshua Angrist in presenting this course to acquaint students with the traditional topics surrounding labor economics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Labor Economics I | Fall 2004 | David Autor | MIT | ||
| Professors David Autor and Phillip Oreopoulos partnered to teach this graduate-level course on topics related to labor economics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Labor Economics II | Spring 2007 | Jorn-Steffen Pischke | MIT | ||
| The second in the two-part labor economics series, this course focuses primarily on issues related to the determinants of the wage and salary distribution. | ||||||
| audio 14 | Labor Relations | Spring 2011 | Leslie Torresson | Harrisburg Area Community College | ||
| Study the history of the labor movement, | ||||||
| full-course 6 | Law and Economics | N/A | Open University of Hong Kong | |||
| Check out UC Berkeley professor Robert Cooter's course to understand the intersection of law and economics. | ||||||
| audio 20 | Law and Economics: Contracts and Corporations | Fall 2012 | Michelle White | UC San Diego | ||
| Economic theory is used to evaluate how U.S. law has economic effects in corporate law, contract law, bankruptcy law, and debtor-creditor law. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Law for the Entrepreneur and Manager | Spring 2003 | John Akula | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are taught the laws affecting, and the legal issues that are commonly experienced by, corporations. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Law for the Entrepreneur and Manager (Spring 2003) | Spring 2003 | John Akula | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| In this course, students will gain a basic understanding of the legal issues faced by corporations during their existence. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Laws of Supply and Demand | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| An economics course on the laws of supply and demand and how they operate in a market economy and determine the price of goods and services. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Laws of Supply and Demand | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| This course explores the way supply and demand fluctuates, the factors that dictate changes within the flow, and how products are affected by it. | ||||||
| video 58 | Leadership | Spring 2012 | Stanford | |||
| Stanford | ||||||
| video 13 | Leadership | N/A | Kalyan Chakravarti | Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur | ||
| This course will teach students the roles, styles, and skills of effective leaders. | ||||||
| video 6 | Leadership & Management | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| Exploring the principles of effective leadership and management, The Open University provides six instructional lecture videos for online learning. | ||||||
| video 18 | Leadership & Management | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| The Open University offers these 18 video lectures on leadership and management principles and strategies. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Leadership & Team Management | N/A | Mukhtar Ahmed | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course discusses how to build confidence, skills, understanding and motivation as a leader | ||||||
| video 5 | Leadership & the Internet | Summer 2012 | Jonathan Zittrain, Wael Ghonim, Alec Ross, Jared Cohen, Micah Sifry | Harvard | ||
| Harvard's professors bring a wealth of knowledge on the subject of leadership and how it relates to the internet in 5 video lectures. | ||||||
| video 51 | Leadership (Alumni) | Spring 2011 | Stanford | |||
| Stanford provides a 51-video course on leadership principles for alumni or advanced students. | ||||||
| audio 7 | Leadership Development - Explorations in Leadership | Fall 2008 | The Banff Centre | |||
| Learn about new concepts in art, nature-based leadership practices, and innovative leadership ideas. | ||||||
| audio 24 | Leadership Development - Inspiring Leadership | Spring 2008 | The Banff Centre | |||
| Learn how to come up with new ideas and get meaningful results through this leadership development programming. | ||||||
| full-course | Leadership Lab | N/A | Claus Otto Scharmer | MIT | ||
| In this graduate business class, students learn concepts and practices that enable businesses to be both socially responsible and profitable. | ||||||
| video 36 | Leadership Lecture Series | Fall 2011 | Biola University | |||
| Biola University brings you a course in Biblical leadership through 36 lecture videos taught by their own professors. | ||||||
| mixed 23 | Leadership Skills in Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| A course on leadership skills necessary for the entrepreneur and business environment, including team selection, management, and professional behavior. | ||||||
| article 1 | Leadership Skills in Business | N/A | Connexions | |||
| This course covers the fundamentals of entrepreneurial leadership skills, including how a company should be organized, tactics for choosing the appropriate team, and how to behave professionally. | ||||||
| video 50 | Leadership Speaker Series | Spring 2008 | Harvard | |||
| From Harvard's best professors comes this 50 lecture course on leadership, with examples of past leaders, principles of effective leadership, and lessons from their own years of experience. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Leadership Tools and Teams: A Product Development Lab | Spring 2007 | Deborah Ancona | MIT | ||
| In this course, each graduate student creates a tool for further developing their leadership skills. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | Leading Organizations II | Fall 2003 | John Van Maanen | MIT | ||
| Through a taught understanding of the human variables that affect organizations, students are prepared to face the psychological and sociological challenges commonly faced in organizations. | ||||||
| full-course 8 | Leading Strategic Innovation in Organizations | Spring 2012 | David A. Owens | Vanderbilt University | ||
| This course will help you improve your ability to lead and manage creativity in organizations. | ||||||
| video 6 | Learn How to Start a Business | N/A | Steve Blank | UDemy | ||
| This course covers necessary information for entrepreneurs and business startup owners. | ||||||
| video 18 | Learn Startup | N/A | Eric Ries | UDemy | ||
| Students in this course will learn everything they need to know about startup companies. | ||||||
| article 17 | Learning about Small Business | N/A | Commonwealth of learning | |||
| Gain skills in banking, bookkeeping, budgeting, and making a business plan through this course. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Learning AdWords By Example: The Udemy Case | Spring 2013 | Ben Fhala | UDemy | ||
| In this class, students will learn how to use Google Adwords to make their business more profitable. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Learning to fly - confident steps to personal branding | Spring 2013 | Jacqui Malpass | UDemy | ||
| This class discusses concepts in brand identity and steps you can take to establish your personal brand. | ||||||
| video 19 | Lectures on Human Capital | Spring of 2010 | Gary Becker | The University of Chicago | ||
| Offered by Gary Becker of the University of Chicago, this course discusses the theory of Human Capital that Becker helped to create (and won the Nobel Prize for). | ||||||
| video 12 | Legal and Ethical Issues | N/A | Diana Walsh | New Jersey Institute of Technology | ||
| This class explores the legal and ethical responsibilities of managers in today's world. | ||||||
| audio 9 | Legal Environment of Business | Fall 2009 | Kaylah Zelig | |||
| Study public law, regulation of business, ethical considerations, and various relationships existing within society, government, and business. | ||||||
| mixed 128 | Legal: Choosing a Legal Structure | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This course teaches students about the different legal structure available to them when starting a business and how those legal structures affect their business(es). | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Legal: Determining Your Company's Legal Structure | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This class teaches students about different business structures, such as sole proprietorship, partnerships, corporations, and a myriad of others. | ||||||
| mixed 13 | Legal: Protecting Your Business with Patents, Copyrights, & Trademarks | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This courses teaches students how to protect their intellectual property with patents, trademarks, and copyrights when it comes to businesses. | ||||||
| mixed 130 | Legal: Understanding Intellectual Property | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| Students in this course are expected to learn different types of intellectual property, protections in intellectual property law, processes for applying for intellectual property protection, and meeting with intellectual property lawyers. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Listening to the Customer | Fall 2002 | Drazen Prelec | MIT | ||
| In this open course, graduate students are provided with the fundamentals of market research strategies, including consumer interviews and survey question composition. | ||||||
| full-course 22 | Literature, Ethics, Authority | Fall 2009 | Leigh Hafrey | MIT | ||
| Students gain an understanding of how ethics and leadership go hand in hand in this graduate course. | ||||||
| full-course 27 | Logistical and Transportation Planning Methods | Fall 2006 | Richard C. Larson | MIT | ||
| Learn the quantitative methods utilized to research and analyze, plan, and design transportation systems and urban service systems. | ||||||
| video 11 | Logistics 103/104 | Spring 2010 | Erika Bowles | Tacoma Community College | ||
| This is a podcast along with a slideshow presentation taken from a logistics course at Tacoma Community College covering different aspects of warehouse and inventory management. | ||||||
| video 7 | Logistics 210 | Spring 2010 | Erika Bowles | Tacoma Community College | ||
| This is a podcast along with a slideshow presentation taken from a logistics course at Tacoma Community College covering supply chain management. | ||||||
| full-course 27 | Logistics Systems | Fall 2006 | Chris Caplice | MIT | ||
| Graduate students are introduced to the approaches, methods, and tools used for analysis in logistics systems' design and operation. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Macro and International Economics | Fall 2011 | Simon Johnson | MIT | ||
| This MIT course focuses students' attention on how policies, economics, and strategies for the two affect business firms. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Macroeconomic Theory I | Spring 2007 | George-Marios Angeletos | MIT | ||
| Students will be given an introduction to the theories of economic growth, including topics of basic facts of economic growth and long-run economic development. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Macroeconomic Theory II | Spring 2007 | Olivier Blanchard | MIT | ||
| This is the second course in the macroeconomics theory four-quarter graduate sequence, introducing the basic models macroeconomists use to study fluctuations. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Macroeconomic Theory III | Fall 2006 | Ivan Werning | MIT | ||
| The third in the macroeconomics theory series, this course covers issues in the theory of consumption, asset prices, and investment. | ||||||
| mixed 13 | Macroeconomics | N/A | Education Portal | |||
| This course covers scarcity, choice, and the production possibilities curve; comparative advantage; demand, supply, and market equilibrium; fiscal and monetary policies; and economic growth and productivity. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Macroeconomics | N/A | Talat Afza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class cover the overall behavior of the economy, the basic principles of macroeconomics, and the basic concepts of national income accounting. | ||||||
| video 68 | Macroeconomics | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A series of videos over topics covered in a standard, introductory college-level macroeconomics course, including gross domestic product, inflation, stagflation, deflation, Keynesian Economics, and investment and real interest rates. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Macroeconomics for Managers | Spring 2006 | Tyler Bowles | Utah State University | ||
| With this course, you can get an overview of macroeconomic theory and policy as it relates to management and business. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Macroeconomics for Managers | Spring 2006 | Tyler Bowles, Ph.D. | Utah State University | ||
| This course will discuss macroeconomic theory and policy, especially as it relates to fluctuations in levels of income, employment, and production. Note: Textbook required. | ||||||
| video 16 | Make Money, Make Courses | N/A | Nev Nev | UDemy | ||
| This class is helpful for those who want to learn about making online courses that are successful. | ||||||
| video 40 | Management - Econometric Modelling | Summer 2012 | Rudra P. Pradhan | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| Dr. Rudra P. Pradhan brings you the principles of econometric modelling in a 40-video lecture series from the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning. | ||||||
| video 40 | Management - Manufacturing Systems Management | Summer 2012 | G. Srinivasan | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning gives students a look at management as it relates specifically to Manufacturing Systems Management. | ||||||
| video 40 | Management - Organization Management | Spring 2008 | Vinayshil Gautam | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning provides this 40-video course on management concepts with a focus on organization management. | ||||||
| video 40 | Management - Security Analysis and Portfolio Management | Spring 2012 | J. Mahakud, C.S. Mishra | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning teaches effective portfolio management, security analysis, investment, and more. | ||||||
| video 40 | Management - Six Sigma | Spring 2012 | T. P. Bagchi | National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning | ||
| The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning provides students with a 40-video lecture series teaching six sigma management, quality management, and statistics and probability | ||||||
| video 17 | Management Accounting | N/A | Asokan Anandarajan | New Jersey Institute of Technology | ||
| This course is designed to provide students with an insight into key financial accounting concepts needed for effective decision-making. | ||||||
| mixed 17 | Management Accounting | N/A | Asokan Anandarajan | NJIT | ||
| This course will prepare students for making effective decisions in key financial accounting concepts. | ||||||
| full-course 18 | Management Accounting and Control | Spring 2003 | Joseph Weber | MIT | ||
| In this MIT class, students are introduced to the accounting concepts and strategies for making informed decisions in and controlling organizations | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Management Communication (Business Negotiation) | N/A | Jean-Claude Maswana | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This training course explores proven strategies for improving negotiating skills, and setting and achieving ambitious goals. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Management Communication for Undergraduates | Spring 2005 | Lori Breslow | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Students working on a Management Science major are required to take this course, which develops the writing, teamwork, speaking, and interpersonal communication skills necessary to become a successful and effective manager. | ||||||
| full-course 27 | Management Communication for Undergraduates | Spring 2005 | Lori Breslow | MIT | ||
| Undergraduate students build the written, spoken, and team skills necessary to succeed in the business world in this MIT course. | ||||||
| mixed 222 | Management Development: Buying a Business | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| Students in this course are expected to learn the pros and cons of buying a business as well as the steps involved in buying a business. | ||||||
| mixed 161 | Management Development: The Entrepreneurial Strategies | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| Students in this course will learn about entrepreneurship, it's purpose, systematic practices, and available strategies. | ||||||
| video 6 | Management in Chinese Cultures | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| With these six video lectures from The Open University, you can learn principles of effective management in Chinese cultures. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Management Information Systems | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Management information systems are generally associated with databases, the internet, and server rooms, which makes this course especially valuable to business students. | ||||||
| mixed 5 | Management Leadership | N/A | Saylor | |||
| This course on Management Leadership can give students an edge in the competitive business market as it teaches effective leadership strategies that can help a student succeed in their career. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Management of Financial Institutions | N/A | Shahid Habib | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course covers overs the nature and function of bank and non-bank financial intermediaries, the role of government in the financial sector, regulation issues, and the emergence of various financial institutions, markets and instruments. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Management of Financial Institutions | N/A | Virtual University of Pakistan | |||
| This course covers topics about the environments of financial institutions as well as the role of commercial banks and more. | ||||||
| full-course 22 | Management of Services: Concepts, Design, and Delivery | Fall 2010 | Charles H. Fine | MIT | ||
| In this course, operations methods and tools utilized in various industries are explored by students. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Management of Supply Networks for Products and Services | Summer 2004 | Gabriel Bitran | MIT | ||
| In this MIT open course, students learn the operational, organizational, and strategic skills necessary to manage Supply Networks domestically and internationally. | ||||||
| video 1 | Management Science I | N/A | Anuradha Sharma | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | ||
| Topics covered in this course include work ethics, management, job enrichment, and team building. | ||||||
| article 9 | Management Science I | N/A | M. Thenmozhi | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | ||
| This course takes a look at the theory and principles of management, including ethical issues and group dynamics. | ||||||
| article 7 | Management Science II | N/A | R. Madhumathi | Indian Institute of Technology Madras | ||
| This advanced course in management science covers topics such as marketing, finance, forecasting, and business planning. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Managerial Accounting | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Students taking the managerial accounting course will learn how to track various forms of data in order to report to investors, regulators, and potential business associates. | ||||||
| full-course | Managerial Accounting | Fall 2009 | Muhammad Al-Hazmi | KFUPM | ||
| Presents development and use of accounting data for management decision-making, performance management and measurement systems, and contemporary management accounting issues, with a focus on practical applications. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Managerial economics | N/A | Talat Yazdani | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course provides students with an understanding of economic concepts and economic environment influencing managerial decisions. | ||||||
| full-course 17 | Managerial Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles | Utah State University | ||
| With this course, you can understand the essential principles and tools of economics, as applied to management decisions. | ||||||
| full-course | Managerial Economics | Fall 2005 | Tyler Bowles, Ph.D. | Utah State University | ||
| Students will learn how to apply the principles and tools of microeconomics to management decisions. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Managerial Psychology | Fall 2006 | John Carroll | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| This course introduces the theories, tools, and methods related to behavioral science and gives students the opportunity to practice and apply them in their own lives. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Managerial Psychology | Fall 2006 | John Carroll | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Students will be exposed to managerial psychology in this course, learning about the behavioral research process and how to develop skills in presenting ideas in oral and written reports. | ||||||
| full-course 26 | Managerial Psychology | Fall 2006 | John Carroll | MIT | ||
| This course designed for both undergraduate and graduate students provides insight into the psychology behind management. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Managerial Psychology Laboratory | Fall 2004 | Dan Ariely | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| In this course, students will develop a critical eye for making inference from data, gain the ability to conduct simple data analysis, learn about managerial psychology, and more. | ||||||
| full-course | Managerial Psychology Laboratory | Fall 2004 | Dan Ariely | MIT | ||
| In this MIT lab class students learn to accurately read between the lines, analyze data, and gain an understanding of managerial psychology. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Managerial Psychology Laboratory (Spring 2003) | Spring 2003 | Dan Ariely | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| This course specifically surveys social psychology and organizational theory based on the context of managerial environment. | ||||||
| audio 2 | Managing an Enterprise | Fall 2009 | Cecil Leonard | |||
| Learn the essentials of managing a range of for-profit and non-profit enterprises. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | Managing and Volunteering In the Non-Profit Sector | Spring 2005 | Paul Osterman | MIT | ||
| This course introduces students to the challenges management professionals often experience in the non-profit business sector. | ||||||
| audio 4 | Managing Diversity | Fall 2011 | David Desplaces | College Of Charleston | ||
| This course examines demographic diversity in today's global environment, with topics including global emigration, immigration, and refugee issues. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Managing Human Resources for Health | N/A | Uta Lehmann | University of the Western Cape | ||
| An introduction to human resource management in a health sector reform context articles or policy reform context articles, including management styles, staff recruitment, skills development, and supervision. | ||||||
| full-course 24 | Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Spring 2008 | Fiona Murray | MIT | ||
| Students learn the fundamentals of managing technology-based businesses efficiently and effectively in this MIT graduate business course. | ||||||
| full-course 12 | Managing Innovation: Emerging Trends | Spring 2005 | Eric von Hippel | MIT | ||
| Open source and innovation distribution are just a few topics discussed in this course focused on managing innovation | ||||||
| video 16 | Managing Technology | Summer 2011 | The Open University | |||
| The Open University provides a course on managing technology delivered in 16 video lectures, discussing the effective management of technology and how it relates to the success of individuals and organizations. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Managing the Innovation Process | Fall 2002 | Jonathon Cummings | MIT | ||
| Students examine various methods for managing the innovation process from five different analysis perspectives. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | Managing Transformations in Work, Organizations, and Society | Spring 2002 | Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld | MIT | ||
| This MIT course was designed to equip management students and managers for the constantly changing business world and labor market. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | Manufacturing System and Supply Chain Design | Spring 2005 | David Simchi-Levi | MIT | ||
| Students take this course to grasp a working understanding of the models, issues, and other aspects necessary to consider when making system design decisions. | ||||||
| audio 28 | Market Imperfections & Policy | Fall 2012 | Kate Antonovics | UC San Diego | ||
| This course analyzes monopoly, imperfectly competitive markets, imperfections that occur in markets, and the role of government. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Market Research - A Guide for Contracting Officers | Summer 2012 | Small Business Administration | |||
| This course explains market research for contracting officers so they can find qualified small business vendors. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Marketing 101: A Guide to Winning Customers | N/A | Small Business Administration | |||
| Students will be given a basic overview of marketing in this course, which is supplemented with real-world examples and helpful tips. | ||||||
| audio 11 | Marketing 321 | Fall 2008 | Elaine Dausy | Texas A&M University | ||
| Find a review of marketing, including definitions, concepts, and examples, in this resource from Texas A&M. | ||||||
| full-course 16 | Marketing Economics | Spring 2010 | Byeong-il Ahn | Korea University | ||
| Gain understanding of the food industry, its markets, characteristics, and how all of these aspects affect marketing. | ||||||
| full-course 20 | Marketing Management | Fall 2010 | Natalie Mizik | MIT | ||
| In MIT's graduate level Marketing Management course, students gain a fundamental understanding of marketing theories and applications. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Marketing Management | N/A | Amjad Habib Mirza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This marketing class introduces students to the concepts, principles and activities used in the analysis, development, implementation, and control of marketing programs. | ||||||
| full-course | Marketing Research | Spring 2008 | Alhassan G. Abdul-Muhmin | KFUPM | ||
| Introduction to marketing research principles and applications. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Marketing Research | N/A | Zulfiqar Ali Khan | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This class focuses on the importance and purpose of market research and how to carry out efficient marketing research techniques to successfully launch products. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Marketing Strategy | Spring 2003 | Birger Wernerfelt | MIT | ||
| Learn to evaluate a business' potential opportunities, marketing strategies, and more in this course designed to aid students in looking at big picture marketing strategy. | ||||||
| video 31 | Marketing Strategy Made Simple | N/A | Michael Chatfield | UDemy | ||
| The purpose of this course is to introduce marketing strategies to beginner entrepreneurs. | ||||||
| mixed 15 | Marketing Strategy: Product Management Strategy | Summer 2010 | Subin Im | Waseda University | ||
| This course is designed to introduce students to critical business topics related to product management strategy in the marketing industry. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Marketing Success for Your Business | N/A | Jeffrey Housenbold | Stanford | ||
| A course on building online consumer franchises by combining community and commerce. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Marketing Success for Your Business | N/A | Jeffrey Housenbold | Stanford | ||
| Jeffrey Housenbold, CEO of Shutterfly, teaches this course on the importance of entrepreneurial thinking, why market research should occasionally be ignored, and innovation for a successful business. | ||||||
| mixed 15 | Marketing: Advertising Your Business | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students about how to create, implement, and manage advertising for businesses. | ||||||
| mixed 7 | Marketing: Analyzing Your Competition | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course examines how businesses can identify, analyze, and out perform their competition in the marketplace. | ||||||
| mixed 11 | Marketing: Building Your Brand | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this class will learn how to define, build, implement, and maintain their business brand. | ||||||
| mixed 9 | Marketing: Conduct a Marketing Analysis | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| In this course students will learn how to complete a thorough, effective market analysis before starting a business. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Marketing: Creating a Competitive Advantage | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| Students in this course will learn how to cultivate a competitive edge, better known as an advantage, over any business competition | ||||||
| mixed 193 | Marketing: Creating Buzz- Small Business Marketing | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This course teaches students how to cultivate and strategically plan marketing plans for small businesses. | ||||||
| mixed 162 | Marketing: Market Insight and Research | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This course explains the processes of conducting market research and how the process differs for small businesses as opposed to large corporations. | ||||||
| mixed 153 | Marketing: Marketing 101 | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| A course on understanding what marketing means, what is is, how it works, and how you can use it to position your business product. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Marketing: Personalization Strategies to Attract and Retain Customers | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| An explanation on how businesses can personalize their business marketing to appeal to both customers and investors. | ||||||
| mixed 109 | Marketing: Positioning Master Class | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| This course teaches students how to use positioning in growing a successful business brand. | ||||||
| mixed 9 | Marketing: Pricing Product and Services | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This class teaches students how to conduct market research to determine an accurate price point for products. | ||||||
| mixed 233 | Marketing: Pricing Strategy and Tactics | N/A | SmallBizU | |||
| Individuals in this course will learn the value in price strategy and techniques for pricing products and/or services. | ||||||
| mixed 13 | Marketing: Promoting Your Business | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students how to use promotional campaigns to promote a service and/or business product. | ||||||
| mixed 10 | Marketing: Targeting Your Market | N/A | Kutztown University Small Business Development Center | |||
| This course teaches students how to identify a target audience, one of the critical steps in starting and growing a business. | ||||||
| video 5 | Marxian Class Analysis Theory | Spring 2010 | Richard D. Wolff | Richard D. Wolff | ||
| Check out this online course from Professor Richard D. Wolff to learn the specifics of Marxian class analysis, and how to apply them. | ||||||
| video 4 | Marxian Economics | Spring 2009 | Richard D. Wolff | Richard D. Wolff | ||
| Another Marxian offering from Professors Richard D. Wolff, this four part course offers an intensive introduction and a working foundation in the core concepts of Marxian economic theory. | ||||||
| full-course 4 | Mathematics for Economics | N/A | Hiroshi Osano | Kyoto-u- University | ||
| This course covers core mathematics (microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics) required as part of the Kyoto University economics master's program. | ||||||
| full-course | Medical Product Quality Systems | N/A | University of California Irvine | |||
| In this UC Irvine course, you'll learn about the essential elements of medical product quality systems. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Medieval Economic history in Comparative Perspective | Spring 2006 | Anne McCants | MIT | ||
| Students will survey the conditions of material life and observe the changing social and economic relations of medieval Europe. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory and Public Policy | Fall 2010 | David Autor | MIT | ||
| MIT presents this course in microeconomic theory and public policy to educate students on applications of consumer and producer behavior and welfare analysis at an intermediate level. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory I | Fall 2009 | Parag Pathak | MIT | ||
| In this course, students will be given an introduction to microeconomic theory, which is designed specifically for the students pursuing the economics Ph. D. program. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory I | Fall 2005 | Glenn Ellison | MIT | ||
| This is the first of the microeconomic theory course-series and gives students a basis of understanding for microeconomic basics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory II | Fall 2002 | Glenn Ellison | MIT | ||
| Professor Glenn Ellison introduces students to the concept of noncooperative game theory through this course from MIT. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory III | Spring 2010 | Muhamet Yildiz | MIT | ||
| Microeconomic Theory III is a half-semester course that covers decision theory, game theory, and behavioral economics. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory III | Spring 2005 | Peter Diamond | MIT | ||
| The primary purpose of this course is to explain the theory of general equilibrium and its applications and extensions. | ||||||
| full-course 1 | Microeconomic Theory IV | Spring 2003 | Bengt Holmstrom | MIT | ||
| Bengt Holmstrom presents this course in microeconomic theory that encompasses risk sharing, moral hazard, adverse selection, mechanism design, and more. | ||||||
| mixed 27 | Microeconomic Theory with Application to Natural Resources | Fall 2011 | Ethan Ligon | University of California - Berkeley | ||
| This course covers the theory of consumption, theory of the firm, production, industrial organization, public goods and externalities, and its their applications to agriculture and natural resources. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Microeconomics | N/A | Talat Afza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| Students in this class will learn about the behavior of consumers, firms and resource suppliers in relation to microeconomics. | ||||||
| video 71 | Microeconomics | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A series of videos over topics covered in a standard, introductory college-level microeconomics course, including supply and demand, price elasticity, marginal revenue and marginal cost, monopoly, oligopoly, and Nash Equilibrium. | ||||||
| audio 19 | Microeconomics C (B00) | N/A | Paul Niehaus | University of California, San Diego | ||
| This economics course will cover topics such as market efficiency, competition, supply/demand, public policy, welfare and monopolies. | ||||||
| full-course 10 | Microeconomics for Managers | Spring 2012 | Richard McKenzie | UC Irvine | ||
| This course shares an introduction to basic microeconomic theory, specifically focusing on how it can be used by managers to solve business problems. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Access 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This course provides basic training in Microsoft Access 2003, leading to a certificate and intermediate knowledge of the program upon completion. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Access 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| In this course, students will learn how to use Microsoft Access 2010 to design and create tables for use in databases, link tables with primary key fields, and extract information from tables using queries. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - Computer Basics | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| This course is a basic introduction to computing with instruction provided by Microsoft. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - Computer Security and Privacy | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| In this fourth installment of Microsoft's Digital Literacy courses, students learn how to keep their computers and personal information safe by engaging in proper privacy tactics, safegaurding with security measures, and being aware to common threats posed to insecure computers. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - Digital Lifestyles | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| This course examines the far-reaching opportunities provided by new digital technologies, such as digital cameras, mp3 players, and the latest in cellphone technology. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - IT Basics, Internet & Productivity Programs | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| Designed for the less tech-savvy students, this course explains the basics of computers, the internet, certain programs, and security measures. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - Productivity Programs | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| This course provides an introduction to various productivity programs, such as word processors, spreadsheets, and databases. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Digital Literacy - The Internet and the World Wide Web | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| This course provides a basic history of the internet and how to use it. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Excel 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| In this course, students will obtain a basic introduction to Microsoft Excel 2003, using the program to create comprehensive spreadsheets. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Excel 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| As an update to previous versions of Excel, Excel 2010 has many unique features that distinguish it from its predecessors. This course will highlight new features found in Excel 2010, with basic instruction on using these features for relevant projects. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Office 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| In this course, the student will be taught the basics of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Access, four programs available within the Microsoft Office 2003 suite. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Office 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| This course is intended for students with the updated 2010 version of Microsoft Office or those requiring training in the newer version, with particular emphasis on Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Outlook 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This course explores Microsoft Outlook 2003 in depth, instructing students on how to draft, send, and receive emails as well as how to utilize Outlook's calendar feature. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Outlook 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| Focusing on the features added from previous versions, this course navigates the student through the new, improved version of Microsoft Outlook and its seamless functionality. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This course briefs the student on how to use PowerPoint 2003 to create a visual presentation. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| Great for new PowerPoint users or students upgrading to the new software, this course explains the main differences between PowerPoint 2010 and previous versions and instructs students on how to create a professional presentation using the software. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft SharePoint 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| In this course, students will learn how to use the basic functions involved in Microsoft SharePoint 2010, a web application platform that allows multiple users to work on a single document or website. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Word 2003 | N/A | Advance Learning | |||
| This course provides the fundamentals of word processing via Microsoft Word's 2003 edition. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Microsoft Word 2010 | N/A | Microsoft | |||
| In this course, students will learn how to create a more efficient word processing workflow by upgrading to Word's 2010 edition, with emphasis on the features that distinguish 2010 from earlier versions of the software. | ||||||
| mixed 12 | Modern Economics | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on economic concepts and principles including capacity utilization rate, return on assets, gross profits, costs of goods sold, earnings before interest and taxes, breakeven point, and aggregate capacity. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Modern Economics | N/A | Khan Academy | |||
| A course on economics with consideration to the global debt, analyzing how the economies of various countries interact with one another. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Money & Banking | N/A | Talat Arza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course helps students know how to apply a simplified approach to the demand for assets within a business entity. | ||||||
| full-course 45 | Money & Banking | N/A | Talat Afza | Virtual University of Pakistan | ||
| This course covers five parts of the financial system which include money, financial institutions and financial instruments. | ||||||
| audio 5 | Money and the Financial System | N/A | Liberty University | |||
| Study the structure and operation of the U.S. and international financial systems, the functions of the Federal Reserve, monetary theory, and the impact of monetary policy on financial markets and the economy in this course from Liberty University. | ||||||
| mixed 1 | Native American Business Primer | Fall 2009 | Small Business Administration | |||
| This course is designed for Native American entrepreneurs interested in starting their own business. | ||||||
| full-course 11 | Negotiation and Conflict Management | Spring 2001 | Mary Rowe | MIT | ||
| Perfect for HR professionals, this graduate course teaches students how to effectively manage and negotiate in conflict situations. | ||||||
| mixed 6 | Negotiations and Conflict Management | N/A | Saylor | |||
| Students will learn effective techniques for negotiations and conflict management. | ||||||
| full-course 25 | Network Optimization | Fall 2010 | James Orlin | |||