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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of FN 3363. The emphasis is on applications to competitor analysis, credit decisions, bankruptcy prediction and valuation. Prerequisite: FN 3363.
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3.00 Credits
This course extends the topics treated in FN 3313. The topics covered will include futures and options and their markets, pricing, and uses in the management of corporate and portfolio risk, speculation, arbitage and financial engineering. Prerequisite: EC 3263 and FN 3313.
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3.00 Credits
The course investigates strategic issues in finance and studies the process of developing, assessing, and implementing a firm's financial strategy. Evaluates processes by which shareholder values are created, transferred, or destroyed. Discusses strategies related to asset redeployment, capital restructuring, and capital acquisition that may add value. Financial engineering concepts are used to demonstrate how innovation in financial markets may offset anticipated risks. Cases and computer simulations support the main themes of this course. Prerequisite: FN 3313.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students interested in investment management or security analysis or who may be considering a career in investment banking or corporate financing and need preparation for the professional examinations. Students will learn how to value equity securities using finance theory and investment management practice. The course will cover fundamental and technical analysis and the use of option valuation methodology. Prerequisite: FN 3363.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a rigorous study of fixed income securities, including default-free bonds, floating rate notes, and corporate bonds. Closely related financial instruments such as forwards and futures on fixed income securities, bond options, and interest rate swaps are also examined. In addition to analyzing specific types of fixed income securities, there will be an examination of the tools used in bond portfolio management. Prerequisites: FN 3313, EC 3233.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on international financial markets and exchange rates. Topics include pricing in the foreign currency and Eurocurrency markets, use of forward exchange for hedging, short-term returns and market efficiency in the international money markets, foreign currency options, international capital asset pricing, pricing of foreign currency bonds, currency swaps, Eurocurrency syndicated loans, foreign currency financing and exposure management. Prerequisites: EC 3233, FN 3313, FN 3303.
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3.00 Credits
A professional capstone course for CFA and CFP students. Review of topics in ethic and professional conduct, investment tools, portfolio planning and management. The course will be taught by a cross section of our faculty and practi-tioners in accounting, economics, and finance. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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2.00 Credits
The course is based upon the idea that geography is a dynamic science which deals with the physical and cultural aspect of the earth. Consideration will be given to the relationship between man, his culture, and the physical environment. Also, emphasis will be placed upon the importance of knowing and using the basic tools of the field.
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3.00 Credits
How man has been influenced by his physical environment and how he has modified that environment to serve his need.
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3.00 Credits
Historic trends in distribution and growth of urban settlement with emphasis on economic bases of cities, urban population characteristics, and internal and external relationships in urban areas, with special emphasis on the American city.
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