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FS 391: Financial Services Intership
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Students in this course participate in employment in the financial services sector under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Interns work a minimum of ten hours a week, meet periodically with a supervising faculty advisor, do research in their field of employment, and prepare a substantive report on their work experience and research. Junior standing and approval of the faculty advisor and Financial Services program coordinator are required. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Financial Services Conc.
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FS 399: Honors:Special Topics in Financial Services
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
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. Prerequisite: Honors Program and Junior Standing 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Financial Services Conc.
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FS 485: Special Topics in Financial Services
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Topics under this course heading will vary from year to year according to student interest, faculty availability, and timely developments in the field of financial services. Prerequisite: Senior Standing 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Financial Services Conc.
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FS 486: Securities Brokerage
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual This course focuses on topics that relate to the critical functions and tasks of financial planners and securities brokers. These topics include the organization, participants, and functions of securities markets and the principle factors that affect them, the transaction procedures for various securities, forming and monitoring investment portfolios, and maintaining investment accounts. Prerequisite: FIN312 and instructor approval 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.
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FS 497:
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Directed Study in Financial Services This course allows senior students in the Financial Services program to conduct independent, in-depth research under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Approval of the faculty advisor and Financial Services program coordinator is required. Senior standing is required. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Financial Services Conc.
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FS 499: Honors:Special Topics in Financial Services
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
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. Prerequisite: Senior Standing 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Business Undergraduate Division Finance Department Course Attributes: Financial Services Conc.
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GLOB 241: Introduction to Global Politics
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course is an introduction to the field of global politics, also known as international relations. It focuses on a variety of interconnected topics, including the development of the nation-state system and political interactions among countries over issues of war and peace, human rights, and economic and environmental policies. We also explore the evolution and work of international government--the United Nations--international institutions such as the World Bank, and non-governmental international organizations such as environmental and human rights groups. This course is cross-listed with POLS241. Students who took INTS201, Foundations of International Studies cannot earn credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, Global Studies, International Affairs Minor, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, Political Science Minor, Social Science Mode of Thought
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GLOB 242: Introduction to Global Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course studies the consequences of globalization for human beings as they come to understand and value themselves, their relations toothers and their "place in the world." Students discuss a number of challenges to traditional concepts of "culture" important to understanding an anthropological approach to the concept of globalization. "Globalization," the movement of information, goods, services, capital and people throughout the global space, will be approached from a variety of perspectives, including discussion of global migration and diaspora, as well as consideration of the globalization of media. This course is cross-listed with ECS242. Students who received credit for INTS202, Cultural Diversity in the Modern World cannot receive credit for this course. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Global Studies, Humanities Survey English/Hum, Humanities Survey Course, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, Social Science Mode of Thought
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GLOB 243: Honors:The Anthropology of Globalization
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual In this course, students interpret these transformations through studying anthropological texts and films that provide in-depth analysis of local-level instances of globalization. These ethnographic studies allow students to improve both their specific knowledge of people and places throughout the world, and also develop more theoretically rigorous approaches toward explaining what is meant by the term globalization. To this end, students examine ethnicity to better comprehend issues of power, resources and land that occur in conflict situations; the movement of textiles to realize post-Fordist social and economic practices; human trafficking to conceptualize commodification of the human body; and refugee migrations to understand transnationalism (other themes are listed in the syllabus). In short, this course offers micro-level case studies, methods, and approaches toward learning about and explaining broad social and cultural processes. Students that receive credit for GLOB/LCS242 cannot receive credit for this class. This course is cross-listed with LCS243. Prerequisite: Honors Program. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division English and Cultural Studies Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, Global Studies, Honors Course, Humanities Survey English/Hum, Humanities Survey Course, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, Literary and Cultural Studies, Lit and Cultural Studies Minor, Social Science Mode of Thought
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GLOB 271: World History Since 1500
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle; Annual This course is an historical study of the major regions and cultures of the world during the last five centuries, with attention to their connections and interactions and to the development of global trends. Political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural factors will be considered, and special emphasis will be placed on the emergence and the challenges of the peoples of the "third world". One theme will be an analysis of the processes of "modernization". This course is cross-listed with HIS271. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Global Studies, History Concentration, History Minor, Humanities Survey History/Hum, Humanities Survey Course, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, History Major
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