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ETN 338: The Black Woman
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course will explore the experience of the Black Woman from antiquity (Sahara, 8000 BC) to present. The course will examine the Black Woman's life, politics, and culture. The course will use the analytical frameworks of race, gender, and class to understand the culture of domination and the life cycles and multiple roles of women of the African Diaspora as mothers, daughters, wives, and workers, and agents of social change.
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ETN 340: Hispanic Culture and Enrichment
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is an overview of the influence of Hispanic culture in American society. The student will explore the multicultural, multi ethnic, and multiracial aspects as well as the geography, history, language, and culture of the many groups who have come to the United States and how these groups have and will influence the future of our country.
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FIN 101: Financial Literacy
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This is an experiential/project-based course in which you will actively participate in how to effectively handle your personal money issues. Aimed at the general student population, you will focus on such topics as money management, financing a higher education (to include student loans), reaching your personal financial goals, creating a personal budget, understanding credit, financing major purchases (cars, computers, entertainment systems, homes) and investing for your future.
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FIN 300: Applied Concepts in Accounting , Finance
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is an applications-based approach to the study of accounting and finance for the non-business major. Topics will include the preparation and basic analysis of financial statements (with emphasis on the income statement and balance sheet), the time value of money, cash and capital budgeting, financing the organization, and cost/volume/profit relationships also known as break-even analysis. The course assumes no prior knowledge of accounting or finance.
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FIN 301: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of personal finance. The course covers career planning, budgeting and cash-flow management, credit use, planned borrowing, taxes, and managing major expenditures such as automobiles and housing.
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FIN 302: Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course covers the essentials of risk management, property and liability insurance, an introduction to investments (stocks, bonds, and mutual funds), health care planning, retirement, and estate planning.
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FIN 304: Applic of Corporate Fin
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Continuing with the basic financial models presented in FIN 300, this course will concentrate on the application of discounted cash flow and financial analysis to specific corporate financial topics to include capital budgeting, cost of capital, the structure of capital markets, debt and stock financing, and factors affecting dividend policy and retained earnings. This two course sequence will culminate with the presentation of a detailed two corporation comparative analysis.
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FIN 305: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course is an introduction to the role of finance, the operating environment of the firm, analysis of financial statement information, present value concepts, risk, return, and valuation fundamentals.
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FIN 306: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
Building on the fundamentals of financial management, the major emphasis of this course is on the cost of raising funds for projects (cost of capital) and major project decisions (capital budgeting). Additional topics include: working capital management, cash flow, inventory, and the proper distribution of debt and equity.
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FIN 308: Financial Economics and Instruments
3.00 Credits
Wilmington University
This course explains the key elements of financial markets (and associated instruments) and their contribution to bringing together the suppliers and users of funds within the framework of national and international economics. It is assumed that the student has a basic understanding of managerial finance which includes present value and bond valuation techniques. The course will emphasize financial concepts and theories and apply them to "real-world" situations.
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