Course - Managerial Economics and Operations Research, Specialization Project - TIØ4500
Managerial Economics and Operations Research, Specialization Project
About
About the course
Course content
The students need to have their choice of specialization and project approved by the department during the semester before they start this specialization project. A list of possible projects will be available before the students need to choose specialization. Each project might have its own requirements for 4th year courses and for small courses in the specialization course. The project supervisor needs to approve the students choice of small courses. The actual academic content will vary with the chosen project.
Learning outcome
The course will aim at increasing the student's ability to do practical or theoretical work in connection to economical analysis or optimization in industrial settings.
Learning methods and activities
The project is a large written exercise in the topic of applied economics and operations research. There will be regular supervision meetings in addition to the students independent work. The project is normally performed by groups of two students.
Required previous knowledge
Students that take this project course need at the same time to take TIØ4505 Managerial Economics and Operations Research, Specialization Course. In addition they need to have the following courses taken in the fourth year: TIØ4130 Optimization Methods and at least one of the following ones: TIØ4150 Industrial Optimization and TIØ4285 Production- and Network Economics. Students writing a projects in Industrial Economics or Game Theory need to take TIØ4155 Industrial Economics and Game Theory at the same time as they write their project.
Course materials
To be announced.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| TIØ4705 | 15 sp |
Subject areas
- Technological subjects
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management