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Courses | QMSS
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Prospective Student Open House. Sample Elective Course Plan. QMSS in the News. Student Publications and Presentations. Prospective Student Open House. Prospective Student Open House. Sample Elective Course Plan. QMSS in the News. Student Publications and Presentations. Prospective Student Open House. FALL 2017 COURSES AVAILABLE SOON. The five courses below or their equivalents are completed by ALL QMSS Students. QMSS Theory and Methodology. QMSS Data Analysis Requirement (QMSS 4015). Some popular electiv...
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Academic | Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan
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Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan. Economics, fiscal policy, development. Financial Deepening in Emerging Markets. Innovative fiscal policy…. How did I survive? Dept of Economics and Finance, P.J. Tobin Col. of Bus., St. John’s University. Jan 2012 – May 2013:. Assistant Professor (adj.),. Dept of Econ., Columbia University. New York, NY (ECOV3265 – Economics of Money and Banking). Sept 2010 – 2013:. Assistant Professor (adj.),. Paul McGhee Division, SCPS, New York University,. Sept 2009 – May 2012:. New York, NY (...
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The Program | QMSS
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Prospective Student Open House. Sample Elective Course Plan. QMSS in the News. Student Publications and Presentations. Prospective Student Open House. Prospective Student Open House. Sample Elective Course Plan. QMSS in the News. Student Publications and Presentations. Prospective Student Open House. Or to continue their education in a PhD program. Analyst - Office of Evaluation and Research, NYC Department of Social Services PhD Candidate at SUNY Albany. Professor Political Science, Columbia University.
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Colin Hottman | Economics | Columbia University
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MSE Curriculum, for Class Starting Fall 2015 | Management Science & Engineering
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Management Science and Engineering. MSE Curriculum, for Class Starting Fall 2015. Students must take at least 6 courses within the IEOR Department (18 credits), 4 to 6 courses at the Business School. And the remaining courses (if any) within the School of Engineering. The School of International and Public Affairs. Or the Departments of Economics. Students in residence during the Summer term take 2 to 4 Business School courses in the third (Summer) semester in order to complete their program. IEORE4102 S...