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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Exact topics vary, but each is an interdisciplinary seminar on topics related to film production, which may include the directing, editing, and making of films and videos. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics. F,S,Su
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits) Course gives students the opportunity to study masterpieces of world film and to explore how these works are connected to broader cultural, social and historical processes. In this context, the course also studies key elements of film theory and film semiotics. Offered as needed
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: a grade of C or better in: ECON*201, CBAD*201, CBAD*291 or STAT*201, MATH*131 or MATH*132) Theoretical foundation of optimal financial policy with an emphasis on working capital, capital budgeting, financing, and dividend decisions and how they affect the valuation of the firm. F,S,Su.
Prerequisite:
Take CBAD*201(5615) ECON*201 CBAD*291 STAT*201 MATH*131 or MATH*132; Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: a grade of C or better in ECON 201 and ECON 202, or a grade of C or better in ECON 101; a grade of C or better in CBAD 363 or FIN 301) An international study of real estate from a commercial and investment perspective. The international nature of the course requires attention to topics including global ethics, cultural diversity, legal, and economic aspects as they vary across the globe and impact real estate. Theoretical grounding in urban and institutional economics motivates the study. Fundamental methods of financial valuation of real estate are explored and analyzed with an international backdrop. S.
Prerequisite:
Take 1 group; GROUP: Take ECON*202 ECON*101; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take ECON*101; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take CBAD*363(5231) or FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
(0-3) This is an exam preparation course covering topics related to the General Securities Registered Representative Exam (Series 7). This course will expose students to topics currently covered by the Series 7 examination including (but not limited to) corporate, equity/fixed-income securities, local/state/federal government, securities, derivative securities, and investment company products. This course is not affiliated with FINRA, the Series 7, exam provider, and does not exempt students from the examination eligibility requirements. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Pass/Fail grading only. F, S.
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in FIN*301) Financial theory and techniques for the analysis and solution of financial problems dealing with acquisition of funds, topics include capital structure, cost of capital, dividend policy, and valuation. The case method and computer simulation is utilized. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: a grade of C or better in FIN 301) Financial theory and techniques for overall investment analysis. Conceptual and analytical framework for formulating investment policies and analyzing securities. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in FIN*301) Principal institutions and markets comprising the financial system; their roles in short-term, long-term and equity financing, interest rate determination and capital formation; interrelationships between domestic and international financial markets; government policy objectives and regulations as influences on the financial system. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in FIN*301) The analysis of profitability and viability of a commercial enterprise. Primary focus given to the analysis of a firm's accounting practices and financial statements from the framework of overall business anaylsis. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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3.00 Credits
(3)(Prereq: a grade of C or better in FIN 301) This course is designed as an introduction to risk management and derivatives. The course employs practical applications to introduce students to the risk management process. The course will provide an introduction to the following topics: option and future basics, derivatives securities markets, valuation of derivatives, derivative trading strategies, the management of corporate risk, and an overview of the use of derivatives in accounting. F,S.
Prerequisite:
Take FIN*301; Minimum grade C;
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