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EVST 489: Senior Synthesis I:Environmental Leadership
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
First course in a required two-quarter sequence involving application of liberal education to current environmental issues through critical analysis and collaborative research. In this first course, students reflect on college experience and articulate a personal environmental philosophy grown from that experience. Based on this personal philosophy, students then develop individual research proposals focused on current issues of particular interest and importance. Research topic reflects student's individual skills, talents, and sense of priorities around environmental work. Proposals, developed in consultation with class, include analysis of the topic's importance, literature review, development of methodology, and presentation of research plan. Prerequisite: senior standing. Major requirement; satisfies part of core curriculum senior synthesis. Open to non-majors with instructor permission.
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EVST 490: Senior Synthesis II:Research
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
Second course in a required two-quarter sequence focuses on execution of research and regular class review of drafts, culminating in public presentation of research results. Written research report includes standard professional paper components: abstract, introduction, methodology, results, data analysis, conclusions, bibliography. Public presentation of research study and results. Prerequisite: senior standing. Major requirement; satisfies part of core curriculum senior synthesis. Open to non-majors with instructor permission.
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EVST 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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EVST 495: Internship
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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EVST 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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EVST 497: Directed Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
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EVST 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Research
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FINC 340: Business Finance
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the financial policies and practices of business firms; planning, control, and acquisition of short-term and long-term funds; management of assets; evaluation of alternative uses of funds; capital structure of the firm; cost of capital; financing growth and expansion of business firms. Prerequisites: ECON 271, ACCT 230, and advanced standing in the Albers School.
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FINC 342: Intermediate Corporate Finance
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Working capital management, advanced capital budgeting, lease versus buy analysis, dividend policy, capital structure theory, long-term sources of finance and contingent claims as they apply to corporate financial management. Prerequisite: FINC 340.
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FINC 343: Financial Institutions and Markets
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The nature, role, and operation of financial institutions and markets in the economy. The impact on the financial system and industries such as banking and insurance of rapidly changing structural, policy, and international conditions. Focus is on the institutional setting facing businesses today as they cope with financing and risk management concerns. Prerequisites: ECON 271, FINC 340.
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