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4.00 Credits
This course begins with a review of capital budgeting techniques and practices, continues with a summary of modern economic and financial theory, and then presents applications in the national, state, and local planning, programming, and budgeting environments. Revenue budgeting at the local, state, and federal levels is examined for fairness, efficiency of collection, and economic impact. Expense budgeting examines the use that is made of revenues collected. Programs and planning activities are examined, and then congressional activities associated with the passage of the budget are examined. Cases are used to augment text readings when possible.
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4.00 Credits
Financial Management covers a variety of topics in corporate finance from a theoretical perspective: unanimity, agency theory, management compensation, capital structure, dividends, application of Option Pricing Theory to the pricing of corporate liabilities, common stock, corporate bonds, mergers and acquisitions, leasing, capital budgeting, and international corporate finance. The course offers a rigorous theoretical treatment of the major subject areas in corporate finance. The student will gain an understanding of the classic work in each subject area, as well as some of the most recent advances in corporate finance. Since much of the material covered in the course is not found in textbooks, the student must become familiar with the major journals in finance. Prerequisites: Graduate level finance, accounting, and economics.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to 1) extend the student's knowledge of corporate finance and investment to the international arena, and 2) direct the student's effort to publish in a refereed journal. The current academic research will be covered in the areas of foreign exchange market efficiency, international corporate diversification, foreign direct investment, multi-nationalization and firm value, multinational capital structure, and international corporate governance. It is imperative that students read all the research papers with an asterisk before the first class. Prerequisite: FIN 6500.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to 1) extend the student's knowledge of finance to the areas of investments, asset pricing and related research methods, and 2) direct the student's effort to publish in a refereed journal. The current academic research will be covered in the areas of portfolio theory, equilibrium and arbitrage-based pricing models including CAPM, APT and option pricing models, efficient market hypotheses, corporate hedging, and mergers and acquisitions. Related databases and methods will also be covered. It is imperative that students read all reading materials before the first class. Prerequisite: FIN 6500 or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
This doctoral seminar examines topics of current interest among researchers and practitioners in the field of Finance. The course is taught alternately by various full-time Finance faculty, and the topics change from year to year to reflect trends and developments in the discipline. It is centered around readings from recent articles and recently-published books on the selected topic. The first iteration of this seminar will focus on empirically observed anomalies in the Efficient Market Hypothesis, collectively also known as Behavioral Finance. This course is intended as the capstone of the DBA specialization in Finance. Prerequisites: FIN 6510 and FIN 6540.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the essentials of finance and its environment. Financial management as it applies to organizations, ratio analysis, leverage, working capital management, capital budgeting, capital structure, and other concepts as they apply to business organizations. Course satisfies program prerequisite of finance for master's degree programs.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Basic concepts of epidemiology and biostatistics as it pertains to public health and disease processes.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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