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3.00 Credits
Business finance is an overview of financial theory including the time of value of money, capital budgeting, capital structure theory, dividend policies, asset pricing, risk and return, the efficient markets hypothesis, bond and stock valuation, business performance evaluation and other financial topics. Prerequisite: ACCT 211. 3 credits
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This course provides the students with background in the context, structure and operation of banks as profit-making enterprises; deposit products and services, opening accounts; check processing and other payment systems; specialized services such as investments, insurance, cash management and global banking; Fiduciary role of banks in protecting customer information, assets, deterring crime; developing fee-based services; electronic payments systems such as debit cards, Check 21, and the Internet; and customer service, cross-selling and referrals, and building customer relationships. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course applies business policies and procedures to the small business environment. As such, it is designed for students contemplating management or ownership of a small business. Topics include the nature of the entrepreneur, financing and ownership options, marketing, government regulations, taxation, inventory control and other relevant business functions. Prerequisite: BADM 360. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the concepts, terminology, and process of new venture creation, operation and growth, as well as the introduction of entrepreneurial management practices into existing businesses New ventures include public and nonprofit institutions, as well as for profit businesses. This course will assist in the identification of entrepreneurial management opportunities and strategies and the role of personal factors (including creativity). Legal, ethical, and social reponsibilities are emphasized. 3 credits
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This course presents an overview of the trust department in a commercial bank, including it fit with operations, service provision and delivery. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of accumulating, preserving, and disposing of an estate. The course also provides an introduction to the trust industry, including the products and services associated with a trust institution, and management of products and services. Prerequisite: BADM 411, BADM 417. 3 credits
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This is a study of legal topics as they apply to the business environment. Topics include an introduction to the law, the U.S. court system, legal process, government regulation, and criminal, tort, and contract issues. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
The course involves a thorough study of the law of contract, sales, product liability, agency, corporations and other selected topics. Prerequisite: BADM 350. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the regulatory environment for banks and financial institutions, with particular emphasis on compliance and reporting requirements for the community commercial banker. Prerequisite: BADM 350. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of management, including the planning, directing, controlling and coordinating of the various activities involved in operating a business enterprise. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Basic techniques: the role of the supervisor, understanding human behavior, developing good human relations. Effective communication, planning and organizing work, decision making and discipline. For supervisors and potential supervisors. 3 credits
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