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3.00 Credits
The course will examine the actual techniques used to create effective corporate videos and infomercials. All elements of pre-production, production, and post-production will be discussed and then performed by students. Discussions of current trends of teleconferencing and satellite communication will be included. Non-linear video editing will be discussed and explained. Prerequisite: CSTA 260. Co-listed as FILM 360. (F, odd numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
View the world through many nationsA? cultural and historical vantage points, and increase your facility with film language, artistic form and the worldA?s cultures for your studentA?s benefit and your own enjoyment. (F, or Sp, alternate years)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The course allows an exploration of a particular area of Film Studies from examining film as an art form or industry, to the cultural popularity of this influential communication medium. Prerequisites: Student must be a Film Studies Minor and obtain the consent of the program coordinator for the Film Studies minor.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers directed study of a film topic as a culminating project for the minor, to be approved by the Film Studies Committee and supervised by a designated faculty member of the committee and (if necessary) by a selected faculty member in the filed of study. A final research paper (15-20 pages) will result from the student's directed study. The student contracting the project must secure an advisor and create a research plan prior to enrolling in the course. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior Film Studies minor and consent of the Film Studies Coordinator. (F, Sp).
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3.00 Credits
Topics covered include consumerism, identifying important life and financial goals, principles of personal money management and financial planning, use of credit, budgets, insurance, buying a home, creating an estate, and providing for retirement. This course may be used to meet the credit requirements in the business administration major or minor. (F, Sp).
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews the acquisition, allocation, and management of resources within a firm. Topics include financial statement analysis, financial markets and institutions, investment securities, time value of money, cost of capital, capital budgeting, and financial forecasting. Prerequisites: 1) Admission to College of Business and Economics. 2) or have ECON 201, 202 and ECON 226 or Math 226 or Psyc 201 and ACCT 201 or ACCT 231 and 232 and CSIS 215 and be a Bus. Ad. Minor. (F, Sp, SS)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the similarities and differences among financial institutions: banks, savings and loans, credit unions, finance companies, insurance companies, mutual funds, and pension funds. They are reviewed in terms of their utilization of financial markets, regulatory aspects, and financial performance. Prerequisite: FINC 345.
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3.00 Credits
Topic includes: review of types of investments; operation of security markets; valuation of common stock, bonds, and preferred stock; options, futures, and mutual funds. Prerequisite: FINC 345.
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3.00 Credits
Real estate is reviewed from primarily a residential property perspective. Topics considered include law of agency, real estate contracts, real estate finance, property appraisal, fair housing laws, professional ethics, and environmental issues. Real estate investment and property management will also be reviewed. Prerequisite: FINC 345
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth review of financial management decisions faced by multinational firms in the international context. Prerequisites: FINC 345. (Sp).
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