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4.50 Credits
This course focuses on the theory of the firm, strategic options, the financing of corporate strategies, strategic positioning, and corporate governance. Theories are used to examine the forces and factors that influence the strategies pursued by corporations and the governance of those firms. Focus is placed on quantitative and qualitative analysis of financial policies based on readings and empirical research.
Prerequisite:
FINA 310
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4.50 Credits
The course focuses on how to read, interpret and analyze financial statements. Topics include overview of financial statement analysis, liquidity and activity, analysis of solvency and capital structure, profitability, market strength and overall evaluation, cash flow and interim statement and segment analysis.
Prerequisite:
FINA 310
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4.50 Credits
The course focuses on investment evaluation theories and techniques in a range of financial assets and examination of portfolio practices while comparisons of investment alternatives are made. It mixes investment instruments and capital markets with detail on evaluating investment opportunities to satisfy risk-return objectives - as well as offers insight into how investment practice and theory are influenced by globalization.
Prerequisite:
FINA 310
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4.50 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.
Prerequisite:
FINA 310
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4.50 Credits
Financial Engineering is the application of tools from finance and economics, engineering, math and statistics etc. to address problems such as derivative securities, valuation, strategic planning, investment strategies, risk management which are of interest to investment analysts, commercial banks, trading companies, insurance companies, hedge funds and regulatory agencies.
Prerequisite:
FINA 310
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6.00 Credits
Corporate Finance examines the financial decisions that impact management and corporate financial officers. This course compares and contrasts contemporary corporate finance theories and practices, including forecasting, capital budgeting, investment banking, cash flow, asset management, and shortterm and long-term financing.
Prerequisite:
ACCT 600
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6.00 Credits
Students learn how to analyze financial statements and methods used to value companies. They learn how to prepare quarterly and annual filings in accordance with SEC requirements and how to demonstrate a working knowledge in handling unique accounting issues that affect the annual report such as foreign currency conversion, restatements, reporting of debt restructure and corporate insolvency.
Prerequisite:
ACCT 600
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4.50 Credits
Long recognized for its cultural significance, the French language continues to grow in importance in the design and business communities. This course provides students with an oral and written approach to beginning French grammar and conversation, with special emphasis on communication skills.
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6.00 Credits
This course examines the concepts and skills necessary to assume leadership positions by integrating the various business functions. Systems are discussed that consider valid assumptions of human behavior, inter-organizational perspectives, medical needs, education, communication, and resources.
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6.00 Credits
This course attempts to underscore the important role political factors play in the development of health policy, how administrative agencies translate legislation into statutory law, and the role played by the media in shaping public opinion on health policy issues.
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