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  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course is an instroduction to the American financial system including banks, insurance companies and the capital market institutions. Considered are the various aspects of financial instruments, institutions, and markets, as well as the economic, technological and legal framework in which they operate. Students receiving credit for FIN411, Financial Institutions and Markets, cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor, Financial Services Conc.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual Working capital management involves the day-to-day financial activities within the business organization. This course exposes students to tools used in liquidity management, cash management, receivables and payables management, the financial dimension of inventory control, and credit management. The international aspects of short-term financial management are also discussed. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This is an advanced course in the theory and practice of capital budgeting, cost of capital analysis, theory of long-term financial management. The purpose of this course is to extend the student's understanding of the material initially discussed in FIN201 and to fill in gaps in understanding of various theories of modern financial management. Potential topics include value creation and value-driven managment, advanced topics in capital budgeting, the international aspects of long term financial management, options in corporate finance, capital structure theory and dividend policy, lease analysis, mergers and the market for corporate control, and financial engineering. Case analysis and computer-based problem solving are important components of this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course examines methods of managing the financial aspects of multinational corporations. After reviewing the international monetary system, international finance, and international money and capital markets, students study financial policies and strategies of multinational corporations. Topics include the methods and process of financing international trade, hedging and arbitrage, risk analysis, and insurance and guarantee program. Also considered are the application of capital budgeting techniques and working capital management for foreign investments and tax considerations in making multinational financial decisions. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor, Financial Services Conc., International Bus. Elective, International Business Minor
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual In this course students analyze and solve a diverse set of finance problems through the development of spreadsheet models concerning loan amortization, lease analysis, capital budgeting and risk analysis, cash budgeting, options pricing, capital asset pricing, and portfolio management. The course emphasizes the development of critical thinking skills, proficiency in research and use of financial data, and command of spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor, Financial Services Conc.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual Non-speculative risk and its management are the focus of this course. Students consider the identification and measurement of risk, models of risk management and applications of different types of insurance. Self insurance and applications of purchased insurance product strategies are explored. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Applied Actuarial Math Conc., Finance Concentration, Finance Minor, Financial Services Conc.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course is a study of instruments, methods, and institutions involved in real estate finance. Students examine the financial techniques of risk and return evaluation, as well as the changes in mortgage market and economic environment. Emphasis is placed upon business real estate. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor, Financial Services Conc.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics under this course heading will vary from year to year according to student interest, faculty availability, and timely developments in the field of finance. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor
  • 10.00 Credits

    Finance internships give students the opportunity for supervised employment in an area where they can apply financial theories and principles. Interns work at least ten hours a week, meet periodically with a supervising faculty member, do research on their field of employment, and prepare a substantive report on work experience and research. Prerequisite: Overall G.P.A. of 2.5 or greater, FIN 312, approval of a supervising faculty member, and approval of the department chair. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration
  • 3.00 Credits

    Honors courses provide the opportunity for exceptional achievement. Instructors use methods and introduce concepts that will challenge the highly motivated student. Honors courses typically offer students occasions to extend their learning beyond the classroom. Junior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Finance Concentration, Finance Minor
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