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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Work-study off-campus which involves the student in hands-on experience in the arts. Under the supervision of a fine arts faculty member, culminating in a field-related project (comprehensive report, a performance, exhibit, etc.). Open to juniors and seniors with consent of their fine arts faculty advisor.
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3.00 Credits
Team taught by the Department. Topics will be selected appropriate to students’ areas of concentration. Required of all Fine Arts majors. Fall and Spring semester. Three hours a week.
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4.00 Credits
This elective course introduces the student to basic financial literacy. This course will provide the basic tools and concepts needed for students to make informed decision about their own personal finances. Content includes application of the time value of money concepts to understand the basics of investing in stocks and bonds and other savings vehicles. Other topics explore personal loans, purchasing a home, credit management, budgeting, and development of personal financial statements. Simple tax planning and auto and health insurance is also covered. Prerequisite: BE 222A. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers valuation and net present value concepts used for valuing securities, projects, and companies. Topics include financial statement analysis, working capital management, and financial forecasting. Prerequisite: BE 222A. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the environment of multinational financial management, international financial markets with emphasis on the foreign exchange market, international flow of funds, relationships between exchange rates and economic variables, as well as hedging techniques and international arbitrage. This course also examines international capi-
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces portfolio theory and examines risk-return trade offs and portfolio diversification. Topics include investment environment, financial systems, institutions, and markets, how securities are traded, security analysis, and equity, fixed income, and derivative valuation. In addition, this course discuses management of bond portfolios. This course includes a security analysis and valuation project. Prerequisite: FI 315A. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
This course further explores the core areas of corporate finance. Topics include the cost of capital and its relationship to the financial structure of the firm, factors determining the cost of equity, and the cost of debt. Capital budgeting techniques are covered in the context of valuing long term investment projects. Finally, techniques of short-term financial management such as receivable management, credit management and working capital management are studied. Prerequisite: FI 315A. Four hours per week.
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4.00 Credits
The course examines the many areas of the financial planning system. Topics explored include retirement planning, estate planning, insurance planning, investment planning and tax planning. The financial planner must understand the needs of the client and apply a financial plan which best suits those needs. One of the course objectives is for students to plan, develop and process financial plans for varying situations and circumstances. Prerequisite: BE 222A. Four hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
This course emphasizes insurance as one of the methods of planning for protection against losses by risk minimization, thus it is concerned with loss, hazards and perils, risk and uncertainty, and social and legal implications. Property and fire, liability, life, accident and health, social and group insurance are covered. Prerequisite: FI 315A. Two hours per week.
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2.00 Credits
Topics covered include interest rate futures, commodity futures, financial instrument futures, puts and calls and the option market, swaps, and parallel loans. Further coverage examines the market for hedge funds. Prerequisite: FI 315A. Two hours per week.
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