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FI 405: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: EC 141 and EC 142. The impact of public finance on individual and business economic decisions; detailed consideration of the principles of taxation, public expenditures, the federal budgeting process, and state and local fiscal systems. 3:0:3
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FI 410: Problems in Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: FI 360. A study of selected problems in financial management including short and long-term financial analysis and planning, trade-credit analysis, capital budgeting; use of case analysis. 3:0:3
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FI 415: Financial Analysis and Planning
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: FI 360. Analysis of the financial aspects of corporate business planning, evaluation of financial performance, valuation analysis, risk analysis, management of growth. 3:0:3
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FI 417: Investment Analysis and Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: FI 360 or permission of the instructor. A study of investment alternatives, selection criteria, and portfolio management. Emphasis is placed on economic, financial, and market factors which affect the values of alternative investments, while studying risk management associated with investment management. 3:0:3
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FI 425: Principles of Real Estate
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: FI 360 or permission of the instructor A study of real property, its legal title, transfer, ownership, finance, and management. 3:0:3
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FI 430: Public Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: AC 201 and AC 202. A study of financial functions performed in public and not-for-profit organizations with emphasis on financial reporting, budgeting, and accounting processes. 3:0:3
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FI 451: Finance Internship
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Park University
Open to Finance majors and minors who have demonstrated excellence in finance and want to explore practical applications to the academic body of knowledge in the professional environment. Variable credit: 1-12 hours
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FR 103: Elementary French I
4.00 Credits
Park University
This course will introduce students to the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) that will enable them, on a limited basis, to understand and communicate about topics of everyday importance. Through various media, students will also learn about cultural differences in the French-speaking world. Some lab required. 3:1:4
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FR 104: Elementary French II
4.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITE: FR 103 or equivalent. This course continues to develop competency in producing the French language, both spoken and written. Emphasis is placed upon student's ability to communicate effectively in short conversations and basic writings, as well as to grasp the meaning of what they hear and read. Some lab required. 3:1:4
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FR 105: Elementary Oral Fluency in French I
1.00 Credits
Park University
PREREQUISITES: for students who have had at least one but no more than two semesters of college-level instruction in the language, or permission of the Department Chair. This course offers two laboratory experiences each week to reinforce and develop oral fluency skills in French on an advanced beginning level. It comprises 1 hour a week in French-only conversation groups and 1 hour a week in the computerized language laboratory for research and group assignments. 0:2:1
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