601:643. INTRODUCTION TO METHODS OF ANALYSIS (3)
Ryan. This course is not a prerequisite for any upper level course or seminar. Nonetheless, familiarity with its subject matter will support subsequent studies within the existing curriculum, e.g., the law school's offering in antitrust, debtor-creditor relations, corporate counseling, law and economics, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, public finance, securities regulation, and other courses or seminars with significant business or tax components.
An introductory survey of formal analytical tools that have become vital for lawyers in the 21st Century, this course is designed specifically for students without training in basic business administration or the social sciences. Topics include Decision Analysis, Game Theory, Accounting, Finance, Microeconomics, and Statistical Analysis. These concepts are sufficiently independent of each other that grading is based on testing at short intervals. No final examination.
Ryan. This course is not a prerequisite for any upper level course or seminar. Nonetheless, familiarity with its subject matter will support subsequent studies within the existing curriculum, e.g., the law school's offering in antitrust, debtor-creditor relations, corporate counseling, law and economics, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, public finance, securities regulation, and other courses or seminars with significant business or tax components.
An introductory survey of formal analytical tools that have become vital for lawyers in the 21st Century, this course is designed specifically for students without training in basic business administration or the social sciences. Topics include Decision Analysis, Game Theory, Accounting, Finance, Microeconomics, and Statistical Analysis. These concepts are sufficiently independent of each other that grading is based on testing at short intervals. No final examination.
