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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the theory and practice of allowance allocation for high quality and low cost manufacture of mass-produced consumer products, including technology intensive products, such as automobiles, trucks, military and commercial airplanes, computers and consumer electronics. Prerequisite: Eng Mgt 375 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of investment, including financial markets and instruments, security trading, mutual funds, investment banking, interest rates, risk premiums, the capital asset pricing model, arbitrage pricing theory, market efficiency, bonds and the fixed income market, equity valuation, fundamental and technical analysis. Prerequisite: Eng Mgt 137 or 308. (Co-listed with Sys Eng 480)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to financial engineering, with an emphasis on financial derivatives, including the future markets, the pricing of forwards and futures, forward rate agreements, interest and exchange rate futures, swaps, the options markets, option strategies, the binomial and Black-Scholes models for option valuation, the option Greeks, and volatility smiles. Prerequisites: Eng Mgt 308, Eng Mgt 352; Eng Mgt 480 or Sys Eng 480 or equivalent. (Co-listed with Sys Eng 481)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces advanced topics in financial engineering, which includes introduction to Wienver processes, martingales and Ito's lemma; basic numerical methods for options pricing, exotic options; interest rate models; stochastic volatility models and jump-diffusion models; and value-at-risk. Prerequisite: Eng Mgt/Sys Eng 481. (Co-listed with Sys Eng 482)
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of research methodology techniques and theories in conducting research activities. The research problems, hypotheses, literature search, data requirements and analyses, interpretation and presentation of results are examined. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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0.00 - 15.00 Credits
Investigations of an advanced nature leading to the preparation of a thesis or dissertation. Consent of instructor required.
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0.00 Credits
After completion of all other program requirements, oral examinations for on-campus M.S./Ph.D. students may be processed during intersession. Off-campus M.S. students must be enrolled in oral examination and must have paid an oral examination fee at the time of the defense/comprehensive examination (oral/ written). All other students must enroll for credit commensurate with uses made of facilities and/or faculties. In no case shall this be for less than three (3) semester hours for resident students.
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1.00 Credits
Doctoral candidates who have completed all requirements for the degree except the dissertation, and are away from the campus must continue to enroll for at least one hour of credit each registration period until the degree is completed. Failure to do so may invalidate the candidacy. Billing will be automatic as will registration upon payment.
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0.00 Credits
Focuses on basic reading comprehension with basic vocabulary development, and on listening comprehension. The primary focus of this course is on the development of functional proficiency. For non-native speakers of English. Prerequisites: By placement examinations in ALI; accepted student to Missouri S&T. The IEP Program will assess fees for this course.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Elementary English for non-English speakers. Conversation and reading. A study of English recommended for international students during their first semester in the United States.
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