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Sessional Faculty – Mmgmt 731, Industry-Partnered

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City : Hamilton

Category : Other

Industry : Education

Employer : McMaster University

Hamilton, ON  

The MMAIA Area within the DeGroote School of Business invites applications for the following teaching position to be offered in the 2026/2027 Academic Year. This course is a multi-term course that will be taught at the beginning of the Fall 2026 term to the end of the Winter 2027 term.

 

Chair: Dr. Manish Verma 

 

Course Name/ Number: MMGMT 731, Industry-Partnered Project Course

 

 

 

The Industry-Partnered Project will provide students with opportunities to explore, practice, and refine the key capacities that program leadership has identified as crucial for professionals in contemporary fields that utilize analytics. Students will develop mathematical and computer modeling abilities, insights on the selection of appropriate tools and algorithms, and the ability to process and analyze data in combination with the contextual expertise and the soft skills needed to formulate and communicate interpretations of data and outputs relevant to business and organizational decision-making.

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