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EXP 201: Expository Writing II:Advanced Inquiry in Writing
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for students who are native speakers of English.
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EXP 201L: Expository Writing II:Advanced Inquiry in Writing with Lab
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for students who can benefit from an intensive writing lab.
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EXP 202: Expository Writing II:Advanced Inquiry in Writing
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Designed for international and bilingual students.
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EXP 202L: Expository Writing II:Advanced Inquiry in Writing with Lab
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
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FI 310: Financial Markets I
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Junior-level standing and (AC 122 or GB 202) and (ST 241 or GB 205 or GB 210) and (EC 111 and EC 112) The first of a two-course sequence that introduces students to the functioning of financial markets. Topics covered span the bond market, the equity market and foreign exchange markets. Bond market topics include interest rate determination, the relationships between various interest rates, bond pricing fundamentals, the role of the Federal Reserve, and institutional aspects of short- and long-term markets. The course then examines the fundamentals of foreign exchange rates and their determinants, covered and uncovered interest rate parity, and the interest rate linkages across currencies. Topics covered in the equity market include a review of fundamental statistical concepts underlying the capital asset pricing model, the capital asset pricing model, how stock prices respond to economic news and earnings announcements, and initial public offerings. The course will use the Trading Room at Bentley as an information resource; during the semester we will do FAST trading cases.
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FI 312: Advanced Topics in Investments
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): FI 320 and AC 260, or FI 320 and AC 212 as a corequisite Topics covered include in-depth treatment of modern portfolio theory - attitudes toward risk, derivation of portfolio models, and applications using active and passive approaches. Other topics include bond portfolio strategies, options pricing and financial futures.
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FI 318: Real Estate Investment Decisions
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): FI 310 Acquaints the student with the basic concepts and principles of real estate and urban economics that affect real estate investments. Equips students with essential tools needed for comprehensive real estate investment analysis. Emphasizes the financial aspects of real estate, e.g., appraisal, feasibility analysis, and primary and secondary markets of real estate.
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FI 319: Mortgages and Mortgage Markets
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Junior-level standing and FI 310 Examines principles and methods of financing real estate, sources of funds and contents of financial instruments, and the operations of the primary and secondary mortgage markets. Covers types of loans, general legal aspects of real estate debt, mathematics of mortgages, underwriting, and institutional aspects of the primary and secondary mortgage markets.
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FI 320: Financial Markets II
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Junior-level standing and (FI 310 and AC 260) or (FI 310 and [AC 311 and AC 312]) Corequisite(s): AC 312 if student chooses intermediate sequence The second of a two-semester sequence of courses on financial markets and assets which is required of finance majors. Introduces students to important topics in bond, equity and options markets. To this end, the course focuses on issues surrounding the nature and functioning of these markets and the key models used in valuing securities that are traded on them. Students will enhance their understanding of how these markets operate to establish asset values by engaging in exercises in the Trading Room.
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FI 325: Operations of Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
Bentley University
Prerequisite(s): Senior-level standing and FI 320 and FI 380 Examines the structure and operation of financial institutions including commercial banks, thrifts, and financial services companies. Covers the techniques used to analyze profitability, liquidity, structure, short-run versus long-run decisions, and the particular difference between small, large, domestic and international banks.
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