University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Managerial Economics and Business Analysis Specialization
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Managerial Economics and Business Analysis Specialization

Unravel Economics to Drive Business Decisions. Learners will be able to use economic logic and statistical analysis to make complex decisions that consider microeconomic factors, macroeconomic indicators, and central bank policies to obtain a competitive advantage in their professional practices and personal lives.

Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta, Ph.D., PMP, CSM, CSPO
Larry DeBrock
Rustom Manouchehri Irani

Instructors: Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta, Ph.D., PMP, CSM, CSPO

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Specialization - 6 course series

Firm Level Economics: Consumer and Producer Behavior

Course 117 hours4.8 (2,448 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Describe consumer behavior as captured by the demand curve and the supply curve.

  • Explain the impact of taxes and price controls on market equilibrium.

  • Explain elasticity of demand.

  • Describe cost theory and how firms optimize given the constraints of their own costs and an exogenously given price.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Cost Management
Category: Supply And Demand
Category: Consumer Behaviour
Category: Production Management
Category: Business Economics
Category: Market Dynamics
Category: Resource Allocation
Category: Economics
Category: Tax
Category: Market Analysis
Category: Decision Making

Firm Level Economics: Markets and Allocations

Course 218 hours4.8 (1,099 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Explain how different market structures result in different resource allocations.

  • Model the impact of external shocks to a particular market structure and demonstrate the new equilibrium price and quantity.

  • Explain when and why the government might intervene with regulatory authority or antitrust litigation to lessen inefficiencies in some markets.

  • Describe how information problems can cause inefficient outcomes.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Economics
Category: Strategic Decision-Making
Category: Resource Allocation
Category: Market Dynamics
Category: Game Theory
Category: Market Analysis
Category: Supply And Demand
Category: Market Data
Category: Competitive Analysis
Category: Behavioral Economics
Category: Operational Efficiency
Category: Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
Category: Law, Regulation, and Compliance
Category: Business Economics
Category: Performance Metric
Category: Governance
Category: Financial Regulations

Exploring and Producing Data for Business Decision Making

Course 323 hours4.8 (1,021 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Summarize large data sets in graphical, tabular, and numerical forms.

  • Understand the significance of proper sampling and why you can rely on sample information.

  • Use sample information to infer about the population with a certain level of confidence about the accuracy of the estimations.

  • Use Excel for statistical analysis.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Probability & Statistics
Category: Descriptive Statistics
Category: Data Analysis
Category: Sampling (Statistics)
Category: Statistical Inference
Category: Data Presentation
Category: Business Analytics
Category: Statistical Analysis
Category: Decision Making
Category: Data-Driven Decision-Making
Category: Probability Distribution
Category: Microsoft Excel
Category: Exploratory Data Analysis
Category: Analytical Skills

Inferential and Predictive Statistics for Business

Course 419 hours4.8 (862 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Test for beliefs about a population.

  • Compare differences between populations.

  • Use the linear regression model for prediction.

  • Learn how to use Excel for statistical analysis.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Statistical Hypothesis Testing
Category: Statistical Inference
Category: Regression Analysis
Category: Predictive Analytics
Category: Statistical Methods
Category: Statistical Analysis
Category: Microsoft Excel
Category: Data-Driven Decision-Making
Category: Sampling (Statistics)
Category: Probability & Statistics
Category: Business Analytics

Banking and Financial Institutions

Course 515 hours4.7 (243 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Appreciate how money and finance can benefit the real economy.

  • Describe how modern banks earn a profit.

  • Compare and contrast banks with other providers of debt finance and payments.

  • Explain why financial regulations are needed and their impacts.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Banking
Category: Bank Regulations
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Financial Systems
Category: Commercial Banking
Category: Business Risk Management
Category: Finance
Category: Balance Sheet
Category: Retail Banking
Category: Financial Services
Category: Payment Systems
Category: FinTech
Category: Risk Management

Central Banks and Monetary Policy

Course 616 hours4.6 (77 ratings)

What you'll learn

  • Describe and understand the functioning of the key money markets.

  • Describe the main policy objectives of central banks.

  • Examine how, by controlling interest rates, monetary policy influences inflation and unemployment.

  • Describe how monetary (and fiscal) authorities respond to stress in financial markets.

Skills you'll gain

Category: Financial Policy
Category: Financial Market
Category: Financial Regulation
Category: Economics
Category: Market Dynamics
Category: Cash Management
Category: Market Liquidity
Category: Crisis Management
Category: Banking
Category: Financial Data

Instructors

Fataneh Taghaboni-Dutta, Ph.D., PMP, CSM, CSPO
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
7 Courses70,272 learners
Larry DeBrock
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
2 Courses106,729 learners
Rustom Manouchehri Irani
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
1 Course26,694 learners

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