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FIN 212: Investing with Your Values
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
Fulfills core competency: Civic Responsibility. Writing Intensive. This course is a basic course in the operation of the stock market and learning to invest in this market. The primary emphasis will be on natural investing and choosing profitable investments that will contribute to environmental and economic sustainability. Offered As Needed.
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FIN 325: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
This course focuses on the principles of managing finance in all forms of corporate entities, emphasizing value creation by financial managers. Specific topics include an overview of the financial system, the determinants of firm value, securities’ markets and valuation, the value of the firm, and investment decisions. In addition, coursework addresses ethics, accounting, business statistics, economics, computer information systems, and legal environment of business components of the common professional business core. Prerequisite: Upper division status in Business Administration or Accounting. Offered Each Semester.
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FIN 328: Investments
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
A study of investment principles, including the determination of objectives and a constructive approach to the attainment of these objectives. Securities markets, real estate, banking and insurance form the nucleus of the course. Prerequisite: ACC 226. Offered As Needed.
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FIN 409: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
Cross-listed as ECO 409. Nature of money, development of the American monetary system, role of the banking system in creating the nation’s money supply and structure and functions of the Federal Reserve System as the principal agency for monetary control. Prerequisites: ECO 201-202. Offered As Needed.
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FIN 601: Global Monetary System and Capital Markets
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
This course is devoted to in-depth discussion and practical application of business finance as practiced in a borderless world. The major topics covered include the international monetary system, the balance of payments, foreign exchange, the management of foreign exchange risk, the role of banks in international finance, and a discussion and analysis of the non-bank financial institutions and international financial markets that represent an inventory of financial resources for the global company. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the 5-year BS/MS program. Offered As Needed.
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FOR 101: Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
Fulfills core competency: Communication Skills. Writing-intensive. An introduction to the fascinating world of how science solves crimes. The topics for this course include and are not limited to: the history of forensic science, crime scene investigation, trace analysis, drugs, arson, fingerprints, firearms, tool mark analysis and document analysis. Lecture, 3 hours. Cannot be used for majors credit for science majors. Offered As Needed.
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FRE 101-102: Elementary French
6.00 Credits
Daemen University
A study of the basic grammar and vocabulary of French through oral and written drills designed to develop the ability to understand, speak, read and write French. Prerequisite: Not more than two years high school French. Offered Each Year.
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FRE 105-106: Intermediate French for Professional Communication
6.00 Credits
Daemen University
After a brief review of basics, the student continues to develop communicative ability in French in professional situations. The specific areas covered may include Social Services, Education, Health-related professions, Travel and Tourism, Banking and Finance and Law Enforcement. Prerequisite: FRE 102 or three years of high school French. Offered Each Year.
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FRE 207-208: French Conversation and Composition I and II
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
The course is intended to develop the conversational and writing abilities of students in non-technical areas. Grammar review as needed. A variety of media is used, including film, TV, newspapers and magazines. Prerequisite: FRE 106, or four years high school French, or permission of instructor. Offered Alternate Years.
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FRE 220: Introduction to Literature in French
3.00 Credits
Daemen University
The course will introduce students to a variety of genres, time periods and authors of literature in French from France and the Francophone world. Focus will be on short stories, drama, poetry and the novella. While all work will be done in French, the pace will be appropriate for a student’s initial experience with literature in the language. Prerequisite: FRE 106, or four years high school French or permission of instructor. Offered As Needed.
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