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  • 3.00 Credits

    Analysis of financial statements to provide basis from which informed decisions concerning investments, financing opportunities, and appropriate financing instruments can be made. Preparation for Course P: BUS F301. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An analysis of the interrelated financial systems of central banks, private banks, and other sources and users of financial capital. Theoretical, empirical, policy, and institutional issues are analyzed using economics and finance. Topics include the theory of money demand and supply, monetary policy and central banks, interest rate determination, financial intermediaries, and international financial markets. Preparation for Course P: junior class standing; admission to business B.S. program. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to futures and options contracts. Theory of contract prices, market structure, and funding mechanisms. Hedging, arbitrage, and speculation in contracts. Preparation for Course P: BUS F301; admission to business B.S. program. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Conceptual and analytical framework for formulating investment policies, analyzing securities, and portfolio strategies for the individual and corporate investor. Preparation for Course P: BUS F303. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Management policy and strategy decisions including asset, liability, and capital management within the legal, competitive, and economic environment. Preparation for Course P: BUS F301, F345; senior class standing. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Work experience in cooperating firms or agencies. Comprehensive written reports required. Grade of S or F assigned by faculty. Cannot be substituted for required course(s). Preparation for Course P: admission to B.S. program and approval of department. Cr. 3-6. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Cannot be substituted for required course(s). Supervised individual study and research in student's special field of interest. Written report required. Preparation for Course P: BUS F303, F420; senior class standing; faculty consent. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to international capital budgeting and cash management, investing, multinational transfer pricing, exchange rate risk, hedging techniques, international trade practices, and other issues that will provide an overview of global financing practices. Preparation for Course P: F303. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Applications of concepts developed in microeconomic theory as regards the solution of business problems. Development of a conceptual framework for business decision-making under conditions of uncertainty. Preparation for Course P: junior class standing; admission to business B.S. program. Cr. 3. Notes Enrollment in business (BUS) courses numbered 301 and above is restricted to students who meet established criteria (see business degrees section of Part 4). Students enrolled in programs other than business and economics may not enroll in business and economics courses that would encompass more than 25 percent of their degree programs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    An orientation to the college environment and to the different careers in the field of business. Students will develop the skills needed to be successful college students and will be introduced to various business career options. Cr. 1. Session Indicators Fall and Spring
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