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BA 4348: Options and Futures Markets
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the valuation of derivative securities such as options and futures contracts, as well as the use of these instruments in managing business and financial risks. The topics to be covered include the pricing of futures contracts, swaps, and options, as well as the use of derivative instruments in hedging, portfolio insurance, and exotic options. Prerequisite: BA 4346. (3-0) Y
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BA 4349: Management of Financial Institutions
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Study of the financialmanagement of commercial banks and other financial intermediaries. Emphasis will be given to the analysis of financial performance, lending decisions, asset-liability management, and the management of institutional capital requirements. Additionally, strategic considerations such as evolving information technology, the changing regulatory environment and the impact of global competition in financial services will be examined. Prerequisite: BA 3390. (3-0) Y
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BA 4350: Personal Financial Management and Planning
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Application of the principles of financial management to lifetime consumption and retirement planning. Emphasizes the integration of personal savings and investment decisions with life insurance programs and estate planning. Topics covered include the role of property, health, life insurance; taxdeferred investment vehicles, as well as fixed income and equity investment alternatives such as mutual funds. Prerequisite: BA 4346. (3-0) Y
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BA 4354: Insurance and Risk Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Study of different types of insurance products and associated risk management issues. Prerequisite: BA 3390. (3-0) Y
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BA 4355: E-Business Technologies and Web Applications
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
The objective of this class will be to gain an understanding of the Information Technologies (IT) that support and drive E-business and E-business applications. The emphasis in the class will be on the IT architecture of an E-business. Specifically we will study technologies that underlie the Internet and Web, together with client-side and server-side computing. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 4318 and BA 4321. (3-0) Y
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BA 4356: Enterprise Resource Planning
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
The objective of this course is to introduce the concept of Enterprise Resource Planning and to understand the issues in the selection and implementation of ERP software. There will also be a discussion on the architectural issues involved in executing a client-server application. Students will get hands-on experience with available ERP software and learn about implementation issues that arise in real organizations. Cannot be used to satisfy degree requirements for majors in the School of Engineering and Computer Science. Prerequisites: BA 3351, MATH 1326, and MATH 2333. (3-0) Y
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BA 4360: Cases in Personal Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Case studies involving different personal financial planning issues. Prerequisites: AIM 3351, BA 4350, and BA 4354 or permission of the instructor. (3-0) T
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BA 4361: International Finance Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Study of world financial markets and institutions, foreign exchange exposure and management, foreign direct investment, and issues involved in the financial management of multinational firms. Prerequisite: BA 3341. (3-0) Y
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BA 4366: Introduction to Supply Chain Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
This course introduces the key players and challenges in a supply chain (SC). Type of facilities, inventory and transportation options, and the role of information in running SCs are discussed. The objectives of different players in SCs are laid out and contrasted with each other. This motivates the discussion of integration/coordination of the players, a central theme in SC management. Operations and tradeoffs in service supply chains (i.e., air/sea lines, health care, hotels, and restaurants) are examined. Prerequisite: BA 3352. (3-0) Y
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BA 4367: Introduction to Project Management
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Project management is concerned with the management and control of a group of interrelated tasks required to be completed in an efficient and timely manner for the successful accomplishment of the objectives of an overall project. Since each project is usually unique in terms of task structure, risk characteristics and objectives, the management of projects is significantly different from the management of repetitive processes designed to produce a series of similar products or services. Large-scale projects are characterized by a significant commitment of organizational and economic resources coupled with a high degree of uncertainty. The objective of this course is to enhance the ability of participants to respond to the challenges of large-scale projects so that they can be more effective as project managers. We study in detail up-to-date concepts, models, and techniques useful for the evaluation. Prerequisite: BA 3352. (3-0) Y
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