EM 551 Analysis of Networks and Strategies
This course is designed to help students understand and analyze the complexity, structure and dynamics of a highly connected world. The course is comprised of two basic parts: complex network analysis and social and economic factors that affect decision-making in networked systems. It takes a computationally rigorous and interdisciplinary look at economics, sociology, information science, and applied mathematics to examine fundamental features of networks including their explicit relationships, evolution, and behavior. Topics such as diffusion and cascading, voting, emergence and evolving networks, spatial and temporal occurrences, and economic and market implications will be explored with practical examples using network analysis tools.
Cross Listed Courses
ISE 551
Distribution
Engineering Management Program