
- Teacher: Miya Burt-Stewart

- Teacher: Mariselly Rivero
The emphasis is on understanding and using integrated software with basic business applications. This course utilizes computers as a business tool through the use of database, spreadsheet, word-processing, and presentation software, along with internet research.
The student will use computing tools to understand the requirements, learn the fundamental architecture and how to operate an ecommerce site.
The final project will combine all the learning into a real case, and the students are expected to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and other tools as required/desired to product the final document.

During this course, the participant will comprehend and apply for business purposes, different algorithms used for advanced predictive analytics. Data manipulation and analysis involve the use of languages like R or Python, but with a strong scope on business applications and the generation of value for the business.
Additionally, students will use the Data contained in Big repositories (Extract), apply the data analysis to the whole set of data (Transform) and use the information in real time for decision making and execution (Load).
This course follows a Problem Based Learning and Case Based Learning structure, with direct presentations from the instructor to clarify the concepts and applications, providing space for the student to learn, participate and innovate.
- Teacher: Jorge Betancourt

In particular, this concentration provides technically and operationally- oriented professionals with the skills necessary to effectively and efficiently manage large-scale projects and continuously improve related organizational processes and procedures. Complementing classes on project and operations management, the courses in the program are designed to provide you with superior skills in online communications, financial management and business law that are needed to compete in the rapidly developing, highly competitive field of global business management.
- Teacher: Alfredo Fuchs

The general objective of the course is to provide the student with knowledge and tools that allow them to make appropriate decisions regarding the incorporation of IT's in a company. It is not intended that the participants become specialists in Management Information Systems, but rather that as managers of a company understand their requirements and be able to incorporate and use them to benefit the general objectives of the business.
The course will be developed in an active way, for which the highest participation of the students is expected in terms of the exchange of experiences and points of view of each one in relation to the objectives of the course.- Teacher: Jimmy Maruri

The emphasis is on understanding and using integrated software with basic business applications. This course utilizes computers as a business tool through the use of database, spreadsheet, word-processing, and presentation software, along with internet research.
The student will use computing tools to understand the requirements, learn the fundamental architecture and how to operate an ecommerce site.
The final project will combine all the learning into a real case, and the students are expected to use Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and other tools as required/desired to product the final document.
- Teacher: Mauricio Romero
Business is becoming increasingly global. The barriers to trade continue to fall, and the level of trade among countries continues to rise. The result is that a firm’s competitors may no longer be in the next state or province but in a country that it hardly knew existed a few years ago.
This course lays the foundation for the study of multinational management.
This course focuses on getting across a practical basic understanding of international business, contracts, the internet and the pertinent legal issues that are raised in the real world.

Business is becoming increasingly global. The barriers to trade continue to fall, and the level of trade among countries continues to rise. The result is that a firm’s competitors may no longer be in the next state or province but in a country that it hardly knew existed a few years ago.
This course lays the foundation for the study of multinational management.
- Teacher: Yudi Ross