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3.00 Credits
This course provides in-depth coverage of the relationship between corporate ownership and corporate control as well as the various social and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal stakeholder groups. Corporate business governance concerns how ethical or moral considerations are included in the public issues facing organizations and the decision-making process of managers. Specific topics can include: external governance-law and regulation; internal controls and accountability; financial market supervision and control; best practices and norms of behavior and governance and financial market economics. Topics may vary at the discretion of the instructor. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the theoretical and empirical findings related to financial decision-making under certainty and uncertainty. Emphasis is placed on the development of the primary asset pricing models; an introduction to theoretical and empirical evidence from corporate finance decision-making literature; and the study of capital structure, dividend policy, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and international financial management.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides an introduction to the study of finance and global capital markets. Emphasis will be placed on public and private financial intermediaries; securities markets; market micro-structure; organized exchanges; and other issues affecting the decisions of multinational entities.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in depth study of the various activities of corportations, particularly corporate finance policy decision-making, and their impact on firm value in a global setting. Agency theory, signaling theory, capital structure, bankruptcy, mergers and acquisitions, security issuance, corporate governance, hedging, and payout policy are the primary subjects of study.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a focused study designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the extant literature's theoretical implications and empirical evidence associated with the investment decision-making process in an international setting, security pricing and analysis, portfolio theory, portfolio optimization, capital market efficiency, the investment banking process, and security design.
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3.00 Credits
Membrane architecture, Singer-Nicholson model and the dynamic aspects of membrane assembly. Transport vesicles and lipid-based membrane signaling. Prerequisites: CHEM 2325 and BIOL 3414.
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4.00 Credits
Cellular aspects of biochemical pathways, protein sorting and transport,
post-translational modifications of proteins, subcellular structures, cytoskeleton and cell movement, endocytosis, phagocytosis, protein and lipid trafficking, synthesis of glycoproteins, receptors and cell signaling, apoptosis and cancer. Prerequisites: BIOL. 3414 and CHEM 4330.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of research methods and techniques (team-taught). Prerequisites: CHEM 4330, CBCH 3414 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
A team-taught seminar class on recent topics in biochemistry and molecular biology. Prerequisites: CHEM 4332, CBCH 3414 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Metabolic pathways, xenobiotics and cellular mechanisms of toxicity Prerequisites: BIOL 3414 and CHEM 4330.
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