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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: Completion of at least three of the following courses: B 301, 321, 341, 361, and CIT 350 Students will participate in the following: review and learn new job-getting skills in resume writing, job portfolio preparation, networking, and interviewing; fi nd a professional business management internship/job in an approved business and complete 270 hours of work over a minimum time length of eight weeks; apply the principles and skills learned in the classroom to on-the-job practices and procedures in business management. Through on the job experience, students will gain a greater vision of what it means to be a business management professional. Students will establish professional career networking links with the business they are employed in and other exposed businesses and businessmen they come into contact with during work experience. Students will receive timely consultation from inside and outside sources to help direct learning progress in various job responsibilities. Students may also receive compensation and recognition by receiving wages from the employer and letters of recommendation from both the employer and BYU-Idaho. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 An arranged business research project or business special project. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Acctg Prerequisite: B 301 or Acctg 301 Financial management in the corporate setting, asset valuation, risk analysis capital decision making, fi nancial controls, applications of fi nancial principles to the corporate organization, in-depth coverage of securities structure and pricing, capital generation and dividend policy. Also includes working capital management, leasing, and international corporate fi nance. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 301 or Acctg 301 Covers topics in the fi nancial markets, including portfolio theory, valuation, fi xed-income securities, security analysis, mutual funds, and derivative assets, fi nancial markets, investment vehicles, asset allocation, risk analysis, evaluating performance, global considerations, buying and selling securities, and tax implications of investing. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 410 Institutional framework of domestic and foreign securities industries, options and futures, advanced coverage of stock and bond analysis, emphasis on investment decision making with theoretical and practical applications. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Fee: $18.00 Prerequisite: B 201 or B 301 A one-semester course in real estate practices and fi nance. Topics include basic forms of real estate ownership, investments, fundamental transactions, appraisal, brokerage, land use planning and fi nancing. Financial aspects of the the real estate business are covered including the mortgage market, real estate lending policies and foreclosure practices. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, 321, 341, 361 with C- or higher and acceptance to Business Management Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis program. Students must apply for the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of legal issues that are commonly encountered by banking fi nance professionals and to prepare students to recognize legal issues in the fi nance fi eld and to work confi dently with legal advisors. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, 321, 341, 361 with C- or higher and acceptance to Business Management Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis program. Students must apply for the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course is designed to review of legal issues affecting fi nance including corporation law, securites, corporate governance, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course is part of the Business Management Ingegrated Finance Emphasis experience. The primary purpose of this course is for students to become familiar with primary legal issues they will encounter in a new business venture. The content covers employee stock option plans, executive compensation and employment contracts, non-disclosure agreements, choice and creation of business entities, business licensing, statutory requirements for corporations, securities laws that apply to private fi nancing, mergers and acquisitions, review of contracts, torts, and employment laws. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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1.00 Credits
Fee: $6.00 Prerequisite: B 301, B 321, B 341, B 361 with a C- or higher and acceptance to the Business Managmenet Integrated Emphasis program. Apply online on the Business Management homepage. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Emphasis. Students must apply to the program via the Business Management homepage. If they are accepted to the program, the department will register the student for the class. This course is part of the Business Management Integrated Finance Emphasis experience. The course is an introduction to commercial and residential real estate with a broad view focus on the language and core concepts. Students develop a better understanding fo the concepts through case studies and application to real world situations. (Fall, Winter, Spring)
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