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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will consider a variety of topics of contemporary interest in the environmental field. Students will be encouraged to use primary sources to acquire current information on selected topics. A broad array of environmental problems will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
General principles of business finance focusing on markets, analysis, interest rates, the time value of money, the valuation of securities and capital allocation within the system. A brief exposure to mergers and international finance is included.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of long-term corporate financial decisions, including capital budgeting, cost of capital, leverage, dividend policy, debt and equity financing, working capital management, and business combinations.
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3.00 Credits
A study of investment principles and techniques including the investment environment, evaluation of securities, current practices in the securities/investments industry, and the formulation of investment objectives.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the financial issues that impact the lives of average people every day. The course covers money management, the rudiments of investing, personal tax, the fundamentals of life, health and property insurance, the tradeoffs between risk and return in investing, home ownership and mortgages, the pitfalls of consumer debt, retirement planning, and estate planning.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course which expands upon corporate finance and investment concepts. Includes exposure to advanced financial theory. The case method of instruction challenges student teams to nderstand, evaluate, and solve real world business problems.
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6.00 - 12.00 Credits
An intensive program of work experience with a business or corporation. Combines both experiential learning with traditional academic work through required term essay and presentation of internship results to an appropriate class. Internship course specifications and ""learning contract"" forms are available through the Office of Career Services. Students interested must be of junior or senior standing and have a 2.5 grade point average."
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3.00 Credits
This introductory French course stresses communication skills, especially listening and speaking, as well as reading, writing, and cultural acquisition. The emphasis is on vocabulary and communication activities, with grammar playing an important supporting role. The focus of the course is on the practical application of the language and the development of the skills required to learn it.
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate French course stresses communication skills, especially listening and speaking, as well as reading, writing, and cultural acquisition. The emphasis is on vocabulary and communication activities, with grammar playing an important supporting role. The focus of the course is on the practical application of the language and the development of the skills required to learn it. Also emphasized will be elements of French culture that are of interest to the class.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an introduction to World or American history appropriate for all entry-level students. Several topics are offered each semester and will vary from semester to semester. All present interesting, sometime controversial issues in World or American history which introduce the subject in some detail while also emphasizing the process and method of historical inquiry.
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