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3.00 Credits
The physics and technology of semiconductors with emphasis on silicon and gallium arsenide. Conduction processes, p-n junctions, bipolar junction transistors, field effect transistors, photonic devices, and integrated circuits. Theoretical and practical aspects of device fabrication. Prerequisite: PHYS 2073 or CHEM 3033.
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3.00 Credits
Transfer of heat by conduction, radiation, and convection. Analysis of steady-state and simple transient heat processes. Introduction to heat exchanger design. Corequisites: ES 3003, MATH 3073.
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3.00 Credits
Economic aspects of engineering, including evaluating alternative courses of action. Replacement analysis, depreciation and depletion analysis, cash flow, incremental analysis, rate of return analysis. Desirability of new processes or projects where engineering and economic factors are concerned. Prerequisite: MATH 2024.
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1.00 Credits
Special Projects Seminar
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3.00 Credits
The financial system; the financial planning process; understanding financial statements; setting financial goals, strategies, and budgets; time value of money; tax management; managing credit; investment planning; stocks; bonds; mutual funds; retirement planning; and estate planning. May not be taken as a finance elective.
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3.00 Credits
The financial management of business concerns, with primary emphasis on maintaining solvency and maximizing market value. Topics include estimation of future cash flows through the structure of current assets, evaluating profitability of funds commitments, the term structure of debt financing, and the preferred mix of debt and equity. Prerequisites: Junior standing; ENGL 1033, ACCT 2113 and 2123, ECON 2013 and 2023, MATH 1093 and 1103, BUS 1013, BL 2013, MIS 1123, and QM 2013 and 2023 with grades of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Interaction among financial institutions, financial markets, and the global economy. Emphasis on types of financial institutions, basic risk management, technological and regulatory changes taking place among financial institutions, and securities used to raise funds. Prerequisite: FIN 3003.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of investment decision-making under uncertainty; risk and return considerations of portfolios; equilibrium economic pricing models for financial assets. Portfolio allocation models are developed to explain the behavior of investors. Computer databases and software packages are used to evaluate these strategies in a realistic decision-making setting. Prerequisite: FIN 3003.
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3.00 Credits
Short-term financial management of a firm; especially financial analysis of past, present, and future operations, cash flow analysis, and current account management. Exchange rates, currency risk, hedging, and other global topics are integrated throughout the course. Decision-making using benefit/cost analysis is stressed. Prerequisite: FIN 3003.
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3.00 Credits
Financial analysis and decision-making in a global context. Emphasis on foreign currency risk, comparative practices, political risk, global financial markets, and methods to measure and manage company exposure to international risks. Prerequisite: FIN 3003.
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