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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the areas of financial planning, money management, portfolio planning, retirement planning and estate planning as it relates to the individual. In addition, diversification, risk strategies and tax consequences of investment decisions are evaluated. Prerequisite: FISV3001. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the banking industry from the perspective of both a bank customer and a bank manager. Focus is on policies developed and procedures used to make decisions on providing loans to businesses and consumers. Additional topics addressed include risk management, interstate banking, technological advancements and the regulatory environment. Prerequisite: ECON3040 or ECON3050 or FISV3020. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is based on the belief that the study of insurance, a major tool in risk management, should be preceded by an understanding of procedures and concepts of risk management. The balanced treatment of both risk management and insurance provides a broad introduction to the field. Risk identification, analysis, measurement, control and financing are described and analyzed. Insurance markets, functions, coverage and benefits are examined and an in depth study of the role of insurance in our present world is made. Prerequisite: ACCT1002 or ACCT1012 or ACCT1022 or EQN4050. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students seeking a clear presentation of the numerous investment decisions involved in real estate. Topics include how to lease, buy, sell or mortgage a property; how to analyze and predict the forces in the market and determine real estate values; whether and when to renovate, rehabilitate or demolish; and when and how to divest of property. Prerequisite: ACCT3020 or ACCT3025 or FISV2010. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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7.00 Credits
This course prepares students to sit for the NASD Series 7 examination or those who plan to pursue a career in the financial services industry. The Series 7 exam qualifies people who are interested in gaining employment as a general securities registered representative, enabling that individual to sell stocks, bonds and options. Topics include equities, debt/ bonds, options, trading markets, regulations, tax laws, investment companies and initial public offerings. Prerequisite: FISV3001. Quarter Credit Hours 9.0
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3.00 Credits
Financial Services Carer Co- op
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3.00 Credits
Financial Services Carer Co- op
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3.00 Credits
Eligible students may apply for a cooperative education assignment. These are industry experiences that allow students to gain academic credit for an invaluable work experience in the financial services area. Upon completion of this term-long course, students have an understanding of the demands and expectations of business and industry. To be eligible to apply for the domestic co-op program, students must: 1) maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.75 during the entire pre-program application process, 2) maintain a clean record of behavior as defined by the Student Code of Conduct, 3) have completed 130 hours of course work, 4) have appropriate elective or practicum credit available in their degree audits, and 5) have the sponsorship of a faculty advisor. FISV4097 Quarter Credit Hours 4.5 FISV4098 Quarter Credit Hours 9.0 FISV4099 Quarter Credit Hours 13.5
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4.50 Credits
This course provides basic understanding of computer equipment and procedures necessary for business professionals. Students gain practical knowledge of operations and terminology of computer systems as well as hands-on use of word processing, digital presentations, spreadsheet software and using the Internet. Computer-based assessment software may be used as both a learning and skills measurement tool. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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1.50 Credits
This course is designed to introduce or reinforce keyboarding skills necessary to prepare documents used in the business world. The students learn the keys and techniques to produce error-free documents. Quarter Credit Hours 1.5
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