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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended for those students who are not business, international business, accounting or economics majors and who have minimal training in finance. The course is designed for the second-year student and will focus on various areas of personal and corporate finance. This course will not count toward fulfilling the requirements for a business, international business, accounting or economics degree. In the School of Business and Economics, it will count as a general elective. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
  • 3.00 Credits

    Financial Statement Analysis teaches a working understanding of how to read and analyze financial statements for purposes of assessing and analyzing financial condition and past performance. In addition to learning and applying basic accounting concepts and principles, the course has a practical orientation of applying theoretical concepts into corporate finance. Students will utilize Microsoft Excel as a spreadsheet tool to analyze historical results and project future performance. At its core, the course is designed to expose students to many of the skills and applications of a financial analyst.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the fundamental concepts of corporate finance. Special attention will be given to the financial administrator's role in the area of working capital, capital budgeting, and financing decisions, including international investment and financial considerations. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.. Prerequisite:    ACCT 203 AND ACCT 204 AND ECON 200 AND ECON 201 AND ( MATH 104 OR MATH 250 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course objectives are two-fold. First, this course is designed to give the student an understanding of the types and functions of financial institutions, the financial markets in which those institutions operate, and the financial instruments traded in those markets. Second, the course focuses on the theory and practice of bank management. The fundamental principles underlying the management of bank assets are emphasized. Attention is devoted to the allocation of funds among various classes of investments and banking operating costs and to changing bank practice. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.. Prerequisite:    ACCT 203 AND ACCT 204 AND FINC 303 AND ECON 200 AND ECON 201 AND ( MATH 104 OR MATH 250 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students interested in the study of financial management the opportunity to apply the concepts of financial management to business problems. Personal computers are used as a tool in solving problems in areas such as financial analysis, cash management, financial forecasting and planning, cash budgeting and capital structure decisions. Software utilized will include standard spreadsheet and financial decision-making packages. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.. Prerequisite:    ACCT 203 AND ACCT 204 AND FINC 303 AND ECON 200 AND ECON 201 AND ( MATH 104 OR MATH 250 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive framework for (1) interpreting and analyzing historical financial performance, (2) estimating/forecasting future performance, (3) evaluating key risk factors, and (4) ultimately valuing the underlying enterprise and/or equity.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A supplemental source of learning and enhancement to the student's academic program and career objectives through experiential education engaging the student in a unique three-way partnership between an approved agency and the school. The learning experience will be guided by a learning contract outlining specific work and academic components. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth treatment of a current area of special concern or interest within the field of finance. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions. Prerequisite:    FINC 303 AND ACCT 203 AND ACCT 204 AND ECON 200 AND ECON 201 AND ( MATH 104 OR MATH 250 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course covers the essentials of finance, ethics, and investment roles, providing a clear understanding of the global investment industry. It benefits not only finance students, but also anyone who likes to work with or for financial and investment services organizations, in roles such as IT, sales and marketing, human resources, and customer service. The course will cover 8 modules as follows: investment industry overview, ethics and investment professionalism, inputs and tools for investment professionals, investment instruments, structure of the investment industry, serving client needs, and industry controls, which involve risk management, performance evaluation, and investment industry documentation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will cover the fundamental concepts of real estate investment analysis. This course will provide a freamework for making real estate investment decisions based on key financial returns/metrics and risk assessment. The course will focus on mastering cash flow and proforma forecasting to inform real estate investment decisions involving acquisitions, development, dispositions, debt, leases, and joint ventures.
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