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ENGL 3401 Nineteenth Century American Literature 3 credits Pre-Requisites: ENGL 2111 or 2112 This course will examine the literary traditions and cultural movements of 19th century America, including reading and analyses of works by major American writers that provide a perspective on what constitutes, or makes, American literature "American". Specific works covered may vary with instructor.
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ENGL 3402 Twentieth Century American Literature 3 credits Pre-Requisites: ENGL 2111 or 2112 This course will examine the literary traditions and cultural movements of twentieth century America, including reading and analyses of works by major American writers that provide a perspective on what constitutes, or makes, American literature "American". Specific works covered may vary with instructor.
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This is an introductory course in finance, an understanding of basic financial concepts and techniques, and an ability to apply them in arriving as management decisions within the context of specific business situations.
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This course introduces the students to basic principles of banking governing loans, investments, deposits, liabilities, and capital. Consideration is given to the areas of liquidity, profitability, and capital adequacy as they relate to regulatory standards. Additional toipcs include bank organization, performance, and scope of services.
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The regulations imposed upon the banking industry are examined as several levels: state, federal, and global. Both the historical development of banking regualtion as well as current issues & controversies are discussed. In addition, the banker's perspective of regulatory compliance is explored.
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FINC 3350 3 class hours 3 credits Personal Financial Planning and Management This course presents concepts and principles of personal financial planning and management including personal financial assessment, goal setting, planning and management of personal assets, credit, insurance, investments, estates and taxes.
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FINC 4200 Personal Financial Planning and Management 3 class hours, 3 credit hours This course presents concepts and principles of personal financial planning and management including personal financial assessment, goal setting, planning and management of personal assets, credits, insurance, investments, estates and taxes.
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FINC 4230 Securities Analysis 3 class hours, 3 credit hours This course examines some of the key assumptions underlying the major areas of investments, ie portfolio theory, derivative asset pricing, and asset valuation. It provides a thorough examination of various topics found in the academic as well as financial press.
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