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3.00 Credits
Contemporary advanced energy topics such as secure and reliable energy supplies, clean power generation, hydrogen economy, energy efficiency, and critical infrastructure assurance. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Restricted to graduate students.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered through UT Telecampus.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the principles of risk management and insurance. Students will become familiar with the basic concepts fo risk and insurance, introductory and advanced topics in risk management, legal principles, property and liability insurance, life and health insurance, employee benefits, social insurance, and functional and financial operations of insurers.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of real estate investment, appraisal and valuation, finance, market analysis. Topics also include site selection, design, market analysis, financial feasibility, and management in the real estate development process.
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3.00 Credits
This course is based on modern portfolio analysis techniques. It utilizes mean-variance analysis to delineate efficient portfolios and presents techniques for calculating efficient frontiers. It also utilizes single and multi-index models to calculate the correltion structure of security returns and simplify the portfolio selection process. It further examines models of equilibrium in capital markets, international diversification and other portfolito selection models, such as safety-first. The course will utilize the computer to demonstrate and explore the various implications of portfolio analysis. Prerequisite: FIN 3315 or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
FIN 4316 Analysis of Derivatives (3-0)
This course examines the organizational structure and institutional features in the trading of derivatives. Topics include the institutional nature of options and features markets; investment, hedging, and speculative strategies in them; the valuation of options on stocks, interest rates, and features contracts; and the analysis of commodity, interest rate, stock index, and foreign exchange features prices. Prerequisite: FIN 3315 or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
FIN 4325 International Finance (3-0)
This course examines the financial operations of the firm from an international point of view. Topics include the history of international finance, foreign exchange markets, exchange rates determination, foreign exchange exposures (risks) for the multinational firm and techniques to hedge such exposures, international bond, equity and currency markets, trade documentation, and international capital budgeting. Economic, transaction, and accounting exposures and methods to mitigate these with foreign currency options, futures, forwards, and swaps are examined, as are the international business activities of countries (the balance of payments). Prerequisites: ECON 3320 or FIN 3310, each with a grade of "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
Topics to be announced. This course may be repeated for credit as topics are changed.
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3.00 Credits
5367 Country Risk Analysis (3-0)
The application of national income and product account statements, international balance of payment statements, and external indebtedness calculations to international business decisions is studied. Advanced economic and financial ration analysis utilization in loan repayment likelihood estimation is also developed. ECON 5367 and FIN 5367 cannot both be taken for credit.
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3.00 Credits
FN1 5311: Financial Management (UT Arlington)
This couse is taken at UT Arlington and is not reported.
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