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3.00 Credits
This course helps prepare highly qualified freshmen, sophomores and juniors to apply for nationally-competitive fellowships including Fulbright, Truman, Rhodes and Marshall scholarships. The focus is on developing the critical thinking skills that are vital in preparing for such awards. Based on similar courses at West Point and the Naval Academy, this course is seminar-based, including guest lectures by foundation representatives and past fellowship recipients. Participants will target pertinent awards, draft curriculum vitaes, personal statements and project proposals. Participants must have a 3.3 GPA and permission from the instructor to be admitted into the course offered each spring semester.
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Learn the concept and structure of business financing and a study of financial principles and practices, with special emphasis on their relation to managerial planning and control. This course was previously listed as BADM 321.
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3.00 Credits
Explore financial management of operations of nonfinancial firms through the role of the finance executive. This course was previously listed as BADM 322.
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3.00 Credits
Journey into financial modeling using computer spreadsheet applications. Explore concepts from financial management and investments using practical application of financial theory. This course was previously listed as BADM 331.
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3.00 Credits
Explore key financial institutions (banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, government entities, etc.), markets (stock, bond and foreign exchange among others) and the wide array of financial instruments that are available to businesses and individuals. Learn how risk management and various markets and institutions interact with each other. Review the activities that take place in financial markets and institutions have a direct effect on personal wealth, the behavior of consumers and businesses, and the well-being of the overall economy. This course was previously listed as BADM 332.
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Analyze different types of securities, markets, transaction costs, security regulations, and taxes. Learn techniques for analyzing the potential returns and risks of individual securities and for combining them efficiently into portfolios. This course was previously listed as BADM 404.
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3.00 Credits
Explore financial tools and principles such as the financial planning process, liquidity management, debt management, asset management, and risk management. Examine concepts such as retirement, education, and estate planning. This course was previously listed as BADM 423.
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3.00 Credits
Learn how to identify, evaluate, finance, and control financial and non-financial business risk as well as the techniques that are used to manage those risks. Explore integrated risk management of the entire portfolio of risk in the business enterprise. Explore risk management techniques to include hedging, diversification, and insurance. This course was previously listed as BADM 426.
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3.00 Credits
Participate in the management of the student investment fund using the techniques, methods and regulations as a professional mutual fund, pen- sion fund or other pooled investment vehicle. This course was previously listed as BADM 439.
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3.00 Credits
Examine the financial aspects of creating, buying and selling companies. Create financing packages (presentation and financials) and examine leveraged buyouts, venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, bootstrapping, bank financing, and exits This course was previously listed as BADM 438.
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