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Latest revision as of 14:04, 29 May 2018
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There was one vote since the poll was created on 09:50, 10 March 2014.
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
['em / 'ay]
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Description
Managerial Analytics, or more colloquially known as MA, is one of two certificates under the Kellogg CPU aimed at introducing students to topics such as management, operations, and strategy. Can be taken by students who aren't sure what they want to do for a career but want a solid grounding in business. Course offerings include Operations and Supply Chain Strategy, Competitive Strategy and Industrial Structure, and Principles of Finance [1]
Example Sentence
I'm in MA, but why do I have to take this awful Finance class?