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FIN 460: Topics In Finance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Topics or seminars will be selected as needed to keep students abreast of contemporary issues in finance. Topics or seminars will be selected as needed to keep students abreast of contemorary issues in finance.
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FIN 532: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Examines various structures and operations of financial management or the firm including the sources and methods of financing, capital structure, dividend policy, leasing, mergers and acquisitions, working capital management, effects of taxation on financial decisions and international aspects of finance. Prerequisites: BA 336 and FIN 330 or equivalencies. Master of Business Administration students cannot have more than six (6) credits of 500 level dual-listed courses in their degree program.
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FIN 560: Topics In Finance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Topics or seminars will be selected as needed to keep students abreast of contemporary issues in finance.
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FIN 600: Independent Study Or Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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FIN 631: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Covers advanced financial principles, focusing on the application and case studies of financial theory to business and corporate problems and solving problems. This course uses a case method approach of financial theory to business and corporate problems to study advanced financial principles starting with the financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, working capital management, capital budgeting, long-term financing and dividend policy, and comprehensive financial policy analysis. Prerequisite: FIN 330 or equivalent.
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FIN 901: Transfer Summary
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
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GEOG 231: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Survey of the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere including a topical analysis of land forms, weather and climate, soils and vegetation. Emphasis is on understanding processes of and relationships between the spheres. This class meets the General Studies Physical Science non-lab requirement.
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GEOG 232: Cultural Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Geographical relationships and interactions of cultural, social, economic, ethnic, and political phenomena. Topical approach to population sub-groups, migration, religions, languages, urban and rural settlements, and other attributes of the cultural landscape.
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GEOG 300: World Cultures
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Study of various elements and spatial variations of culture around the world through topical, regional and comparative analysis. Topics include concepts of culture, regional patterns, resource use, population, religion, language, and communication, rural and urban settlements, and other attributes of the cultural landscape.
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GEOG 324: World Regional Geography
3.00 Credits
Chadron State College
Survey of physical, cultural, and economic aspects of world regions. An introduction to how constituent parts of the world differ from one another in their associated resources, cultures, and economics. Prerequisite: GEOG 232
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