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[Renumbered from FA 415] This seminar focuses on a group of operatic masterpieces currently performed in NYC opera houses by such composers as Monteverdi, Handel, Mozart, Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, and Berg. Both the music and the librettos are studied as the theme "opera as drama" is explored. Classroomdiscussion and viewing of the operas are supplemented with student presentations and attendance at two operas. 3 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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An exploration of blues, jazz, and the literature of the Harlem Renaissance. In the process of developing a stronger, more critical appreciation of these art forms, students study such legendary figures as Alain Lock, WEB duBois, Langston Hughes, Zora Neal Hurston, Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Duke Ellington. Lectures are supplemented with film, slides, and recorded examples. We will attend live jazz performances. 3 credits. Offered as planned by Honors Council.
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[Renumbered from FA 440] A study of the major architectural movements and monuments in the Western World with a view to developing the student's ability to read a building in correct architectural terms. Slide presentations, lectures, seminar oral reports, field trips, and term paper are required. Prerequisite: Honors student, FA 1402. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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An introduction to the process by which corporations obtain financing for developing their respective businesses. Analytical techniques such as the use of financial ratios, the time value of money, and net present value are examined. Also covered are the workings of the debt and equity markets. Prerequisites: ACC 1001 or ACC 1101, ECO 2201 or ECO 2202 and MAT 105. 3 credits. Fall semester; day and evening. Spring Semester, day and evening.
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Focuses on the efficient management of the financial resources of the firm. Introduction to applications of financial ratios, time value of money and statistical analysis of risk. Presentations also include topics of financial planning, working capital management and capital budgeting. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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Quantitative and qualitative methods of analyzing various types of securities such as bonds, stocks and derivatives. Applications of time value of money and statistical analysis of risk are used for valuation and portfolio selection purposes. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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Analysis of the many aspects of personal finance in modern society. Topics include personal budgeting, investments, mortgages, insurance, and taxes. The use of financial ratios, time value of money, and other techniques of financial analysis. Prerequisites: ACC 1001 or ACC 1101, ECO 2201 or ECO 2202, MAT 105. 3 credits. Fall semester; evening. Spring semester; day.
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A study of government budgets and the budgetary process. The role of federal, state, and local governments in production and the provision of Social Security. The economic impact of alternative expenditure on income distribution. The impact of government borrowing on financial markets. Prerequisites: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Fall semester; day.
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An overview of risk management and insurance techniques used by businesses, including property, liability, underwriting, reinsurance, retention of risk, and claims management. Stresses the importance of insurance and risk management within all business and industries in our society. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301 or FIN 316. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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The construction and analysis of both individual and institutional investment portfolios; portfolio objectives, strategies, and constraints; economic and non-economic variables impacting portfolios; performance measurement. (This course will not count as a liberal arts elective.) Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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