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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 hours; 4 credits Net present value, internal rate of return; yield, duration, immunization, and convexity of fixed-income securities; meanvariance portfolio theory, Markowitz model, CAPM, factor models, arbitrage pricing theory; models of asset dynamics, Ito's lemma, options theory, Black-Scholes equation, interestrate derivatives. (This course is the same as Economics 70.7 and Mathematics 74.2.) Prerequisite: Economics 30.2 or Business 30.2 or Mathematics 8.1 or Mathematics 51.1; Economics 31.1 with a grade of Bor better; Economics 70.2 or Business 70.2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Essentials of real estate financing and management. Topics covered include real estate financing, how to value and invest in income producing property, development and sub-division of real estate, co-ops and condominiums, environmental issues, fair housing practice, contracts, leases, landlord/tenant law, real estate brokerage, listing agreements, buyer representation, form of ownership, appraisal, property development, and closing the real estate transaction. Prerequisite: Business 70.2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits The tools of financial statement analysis and skills that can be used to detect fraudulent and manipulative financial statements; review of actual fraudulent financial statements issued to investors; discussion of recent legislation and its impact on the accounting profession; reforms that would actually protect investors. (This course is the same as Accounting 45.) Prerequisite: sophomore status.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits An introduction to the international business environment. Topics covered include: issues involved in researching and entering overseas markets, identification and evaluation of opportunities in overseas markets, and problems faced by international business. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the economic, financial, technological, sociopolitical, and cultural environments in designing international business strategies. Prerequisite: Economics or Business 10.1 or Business 50.2.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Introduction and overview of the business environment in the Asia-Pacific region: China, Japan, Korea,Taiwan, and the ASEAN nations. Researching and entering Asian markets, Asian management theory and practice, the Asian financial crisis, identification and evaluation of risks and opportunities in Asian markets, problems faced by international firms in doing business in Asia. Designing international business in light of historical, economic, technological, political, and socio-cultural environments. Prerequisite: Economics or Business 10.1 or Business 50.1 or 50.2. Juniors and seniors not majoring in accounting; business, management, and finance; or economics may take this course without any prerequisites.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Analysis and discussion of selected cases in business organization, staffing, supervision, motivation, and compensation of employees; strategic planning, budgeting, controllership, and decision-making in the financing, marketing, and production functions of business firms. The students will employ models to develop solutions to common management problems. Writing-intensive course. (Not open to students who have completed Economics 80.1.) Prerequisite: English 2 Prerequisite or corequisite: Business 50.1 or Economics 50.1, and senior standing, and at least 34 credits in departmental courses required for the B.S. degree in business, management, and finance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Research, analysis, and discussion of case histories in the financing of business, multinational, and not-for-profit enterprises, including study of debt and equity issues in mergers, consolidations, acquisitions, split-ups and expansions. Financing by venture capital, banks, and other financial institutions including underwriters and governmental agencies. Emphasis on alternatives facing financial managers in decision making under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. Writing-intensive course. (Not open to students who have completed Economics 80.2.) Prerequisite: English 2 Prerequisite or corequisite: Business 70.2 and senior standing; and at least 34 credits in departmental courses required for the B.S. degree in business, management, and finance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Simulation of a business environment providing practice in various management functions such as objective setting, planning, supervising, organizing, controlling, problem solving, and leadership. Emphasis on presentation and communication skills in presenting results and their justification. Includes games involving competition in the marketplace and use of knowledge-based management software for the business executive. The desired course objectives are enhanced negotiating skills, improved personnel observations, and optimized managerial behaviors. Writing-intensive course. (Not open to students who have completed Economics 80.3. This course is the same as Computer and Information Science 8.3W.) Prerequisite: English 2 Prerequisite or corequisite: Business 30.2; or Mathematics 8.1 or 51.1; and Business 31.4; and Business 50.1 or Economics 50.1; and Computer and Information Science 5.2 or 1.5; and senior standing; and at least 34 credits in departmental courses required for the B.S. degree in business, management, and finance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Basic techniques of marketing research, including research design, use of primary and secondary data, questionnaire construction, sample selection, data collection and analysis, report writing, and applications of research to the solution of marketing problems. A group research project involving data collection and analysis is required.Writing-intensive course. (Not open to students who have completed Economics 80.4.) Prerequisite: English 2 Prerequisite or corequisite: Business 30.2 or Economics 30.2, or Mathematics 8.1 or 51.1; and Business 50.2; and senior standing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours; 3 credits Topics vary from term to term. Course description may be obtained in the department office before registration. Students may take this course more than once for credit but may not repeat topics. Writing-intensive course. Prerequisite: English 2; senior standing and at least 34 credits in departmental courses required for the B.S. degree in business, management, and finance.
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