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3.00 Credits
3 credits each This two-semester course is available upon application to STEP fifth-year students in the Adelphi Internship Program. Following successful completion of their first semester of student teaching, students become interns in the respective local secondary schools. Students are observed in their classroom by both mentor teachers in the school and University supervisors. Students are required to attend weekly reflective and thematic seminars discussing general and specific pedagogical issues.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: ECA 111, 112, and FIN 330 Treats short-term money market and long-term capital market instruments with emphasis on their liquidity, risk, and rate of return characteristics. The distinction between the primary and secondary markets. The determination and behavior of interest rates, including the challenges posed by the structure and behavior of yield curves. Trading and hedging techniques are covered, including the use of the futures and options markets. The pervasive impact of the Federal Reserve and its influence on interest rates and the domestic and international economies.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: MGT 262, ECA 111, 112, MTH 110, and ACC 101. This course is an introduction to the concepts and tools required to make financial decisions in a corporate setting. The financial concepts covered include time value of money, introduction to valuation of financial securities, capital budgeting, and risk and return.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: FIN 330, ECA 251, and FIN 311. An examination of significant domestic and global issues in both micro finance and macro finance. Students are assigned research projects which are related to significant current issues. Every student is required to make an oral presentation of his/her topic to the class. The student is also required to submit an analytical research paper to the instructor at the end of the semester.
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3.00 Credits
II3 credits Prerequisite: FIN 330. An intermediate managerial level course emphasizing long-term financial management topics. Concepts covered include: extensions of capital budgeting models such as cash flow estimation and scenario analysis, weighted average cost of capital, capital structure decisions, and dividend policy.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: FIN 330. This course introduces the student to investing in securities, basic investment concepts and alternatives with a focus on debt and equities securities. The course also covers the organization of securities markets, mutual fund investing, efficient market hypothesis, and emphasizes fundamental analysis and valuation.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisites: ECA 111, 112, ACC 101, and FIN 330. This course covers major topics in macro and micro international finance. At the macro level the evolution of the international monetary system is integrated with the nature of the balance of payments, the function of foreign exchange markets, and the determination of foreign exchange rates. Specific problems facing the transnational business firm and transnational bank include the use of foreign currency options, managing transaction exposure and scouring the international debt and equity markets to optimize the firm’s financial structure. The challenges, opportunities, and risks associated with the international finance will be treated throughout with emphasis on current problems and issues.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits each Prerequisite for FRE 111: None (not open to students with previous knowledge of the language except with permission of the Director). Prerequisite for FRE 112: FRE 111 or equivalent. Students who failed to get a C – or higher in level I are not able to continue to level II. A communicative approach to the basic elements of the language including listening, speaking, reading, writing, and culture. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: FRE 112 or equivalent. A continuation of Level II with emphasis on the more advanced functions of the language through a communicative approach and a further development of cultural awareness. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Prerequisite: FRE 121 or equivalent. Further development of the four language proficiencies with emphasis on reading of cultural and literary selections. Work in the language laboratory is required.
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