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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in finance offered on an occasional basis for qualified students. Admission by permission of instructor only.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in business establishments, institutions, or other organizations matched to the student's curriculum. May be repeated for up to a total of nine hours internship credit. A maximum of six hours may be used to fulfill degree requirements. Pass/Fail. Prereq: Departmental approval required; at least Junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
Special research projects undertaken individually under the supervision of the faculty. Maximum credit available for independent study courses is six hours. Prereq: Senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone case course in corporate finance which integrates financial management in the decision-making process of the firm. Special topics include working capital, financial structure of the firm, dividend policy, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy and reorganization. Prereq: FIN 301, 302.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
An analysis of the problems associated with the internal financial management of business enterprises through the application of decision-making methods. Prereq: ACCT 711 or 201 or 300.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory and practice of security analysis and the management of investment portfolios, with emphasis on investment management by institutional investors. Topics covered include fundamental and technical analysis of common stocks, asset allocation strategies, management of equity and debt portfolios, options, futures, hedging and derivative securities. Students will be involved in the management of a stock portfolio. Prereq: FIN 710 or both ACCT 711 and FIN 301.
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3.00 Credits
An interactive seminar that brings students, faculty and industry leaders together to study and discuss critical issues facing today's financial services industry. The course will address the full range of financial services including investment and commercial banking, insurance, pension plans, risk management, mutual funds, e-commerce and personal and business planning. Leadership, customer service and marketing issues will be discussed. Finally, the course will provide a comprehensive overview of the structure of the financial system, interest rate and business cycle determinants and international financial markets. Prereq: FIN 710 or both ACCT 711 and FIN 301.
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3.00 Credits
The study of financial management of the international operations of corporations including exchange risk, capital budgeting, political risk and the management of working capital. Current topics in international finance will also be covered in areas such as hedging, risk management, futures and options. Prereq: FIN 710 or both ACCT 711 and FIN 301.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course emphasizing listening, speaking, reading and writing. May be used to remove a language deficiency or for students with no prior experience in this language. After passing 111, students will take the second semester of the elementary sequence, 122. Three one-hour lectures and two one-hour labs.
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4.00 Credits
A review of listening, speaking, reading and writing for students who have had two years of French at the high school level or equivalent as determined by the department. After passing FREN 115, students will take the second semester of the elementary sequence, FREN 122. Three one-hour lectures and two one-hour labs.
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