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ECON 420: Security Analysis
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
A broad introduction to basic stock selection using "fundamental" analysis whereby "over" and "under" valued stocks are to be identified. The class will construct a common stock portfolio of 10 to 25 stocks. Other topics covered will include: basic schools of investment thought, diversification, quality of earnings, and factors affecting equity ownership. Prerequisite: Econ 350 or permission.
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ECON 421: Portfolio Management I
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Theories of diversification, portfolio construction and portfolio management; fundamental analysis of securities; investment goals and strategies; economic and industry analysis; decision making for the Youngman Portfolio. Prerequisites: Econ 411 and Accounting 350. Students are admitted into this class on a selective basis determined by an application and interview process.
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ECON 422: Portfolio Management II
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Theories of diversification, portfolio construction and portfolio management; fundamental analysis of securities; economic and industry analysis; financial software competencies; derivatives; decision making for the Youngman Portfolio. Prerequisite: Econ 421. Students are admitted into this class on a selective basis determined by an application and interview process.
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ECON 440: Advanced Financial Planning:Cases and Applications
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
This course will integrate material presented in the financial planning track coursework. Students will be engaged in critical thinking and decision making regarding personal financial management topics in the context of the financial planning process. Prerequisites: Acct 375, Econ 320, Econ 330, Econ 370, and Econ 411.
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ECON 450: Financial Strategy
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Corporate financial planning, asset valuation, cost of capital, capital budgeting under capital constraints and risk, cash flow analysis, capital structure policy, dividend policy, leasing, mergers and acquisitions, LBOs, and international finance using a case study approach. Prerequisite: Econ 350.
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ECON 491: 1-1 Internship in Finance and Economics
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
An internship for senior Finance/ Economics students with an opportunity to observe and participate in actual business operations within the community. All internships must conform to institutional policy regarding the number of hours of work, the number of credit hours, and written agreements with the cooperating business or agency. Prerequisites: 65 hours, 3.0 GPA, and department approval.
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ECON 491 - 1-1 Internship in Finance and Economics
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ECON 498: Advanced Topics in Economics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
For upper-division students. Topics to be announced each time the course is offered. Examples of seminars offered in the past are: 498- Seminar in International Economics, 498-Seminar in Business Cycles, and 498-Seminar in Public Finance.
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ECON 498 - Advanced Topics in Economics
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ECON 499: Independent Study in Finance/Economics
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Individually directed readings, research and discussion in selected areas of Finance/Economics for advanced majors. Scope, depth, area of concentration and credit to be arranged upon entry into course. Offered by arrangement. Prerequisites: Permission and a minimum 3.0 GPA. statistical packages (and spreadsheet packages) will be utilized in analysis of problems. Prerequisite: GB 321.
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ECON 499 - Independent Study in Finance/Economics
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EDUC 311: Science in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
Designed to help students (1) comprehend the basic notion of science and how children go about learning science, (2) develop materials suitable for demonstration, discovery, and inquiry lessons and (3) develop the instructional skills necessary to achieve the first two goals. Prerequisites: Courses in biological and physical sciences and completion of Junior Block.
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EDUC 312: Problems of Teaching Arithmetic in Elementary Schools
3.00 Credits
Missouri Southern State University
(See Math 312) Application of principles of learning and techniques of presentation. Techniques for diagnosis and remediation are treated as they relate to the elementary classroom. Prerequisite: Math 119 and completion of Junior Block.
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