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ENGR 492: Engineering Design II
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 490A continuation of Engineering Design I, students will be expected todevelop a working prototype. Working closely with a faculty advisor,student teams will conduct periodic review presentations for theirclient ensuring the design meets the clients' needs and expectations.The course objectives include the delivery of a successful project tothe client by the end of the semester
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FILM 101: Introduction to Film Studies
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Fulfills a course requirement in the Film Studies minor.This course provides an introduction to the development of filmforms, styles, and theories providing a basic aesthetic and socialunderstanding of film as both a mode of communication and ameans of artistic expression. It explores the interrelationship ofvisual design, motion, editing, and thematic significance, helpingstudents develop the foundational skills with which to interpret andarticulate the myriad ways in which films create meaning, and elicitresponses within viewers. The ultimate objective of the course is forstudents to become acquainted with a variety of film forms/styles,while developing the basic skills necessary to analyze and evaluate thecinematic presentations.
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FILM 270: Documntary Film
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Fulfills a course requirement for the Film Studies Minor.Prerequisite: FILM 101 or consent of instructorDocumentary Film will examine critical and theoretical approaches tothe documentary genre. Through a historical survey of documentaryand ethnographic film, this course explores documentary theory,aesthetics, and ethics. Topics include early cinema, World War IIpropaganda, cinema veritE, radical documentary, the essay film,counter-ethnographies, and contemporary mixed forms suchas documentary films in journalism, anthropology, biography,historical restoration and personal statement. Students will gain anunderstanding of cinema theory and its language.
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FILM 400: Curation and Festival Production
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: FILM 101 or consent of instructorThis course examines critical and theoretical approaches toMedia Curating within the wider realms of cultural practice andexhibitions. The course will provide students with an understandingof the organizations and people who conceive, create and distributevideo, film, print, interactive and new technology within theframework of the entertainment promotion landscape whiledemonstrating how advertising, publicity, promotion, research andoverall marketing campaigns are created in the context of a filmfestival production.
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FILM 430: Special Topic in Film
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: Fulfills a requirement in the Film Studies minor.This is a variable topic special offering course that emphasizes filmtopics not regularly offered by the University. The variety of topicsmay include, but is not limited to: film history, film criticism,distinguished persons in film, and film in a cultural or literarycontext. The course, but not the topic, may be repeated for credit.
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FNCE 301: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: ACCTG 201, ECON 101, MATH 141 or equivalent, and MATH124 or equivalentApplication of financial theory, tools and methods to financialdecision-making in the firm.
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FNCE 305: Risk Management and Insurance
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Pre/Co-requisite: FNCE 301Develops an understanding and appreciation of fundamental insuranceprinciples. Topics include a study of risk, risk management, rating andcontract elements. Course material concentrates on personal insurancelines, including life and casualty.
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FNCE 325: Principles of Investments
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite FNCE 301 passed with a grade of C or higherSurvey of investment risks and rewards, the operation of the securitiesbusiness, and an introduction to the problems of qualitative andquantitative analysis and portfolio selection.
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FNCE 326: Options, Futures and other Derivatives
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: FNCE 301 passed with a grade of C or higherThis course focuses on the use of options, futures and other derivativesas investment vehicles. The nature of derivative instruments suchas stock options, interest rate options, futures contracts and futuresoptions and swaps, as hedge and/or investment vehicles are examined.
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FNCE 327: Personal Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Pre/Co-requisite: FNCE 301This course focuses on the concepts, tools and applications ofretirement and estate planning. Students are introduced to the logicof financial planning for retirement and/or estate purposes. Variousfinancial needs such as retirement income, health and insuranceprotection, dependent protection projections, etc. are forecast andanalyzed. Investment vehicles are utilized to develop a financial planto meet the forecast needs. Pension contributions, Social Security,Medicare/Medicaid implications are examined and incorporated intothe planning process.
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