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3.00 Credits
Examines the use of financial derivatives, including options, forwards, futures, and swaps. Topics are approached with a blend of theory and practice. Considerable emphasis on quantitative analysis of pricing and strategies with the objective of preparing the student to properly use derivatives in managing the financial risks of a business. Prerequisites: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the range of financial issues facing companies once they begin conducting business and/or owning assets outside the country in which they are headquartered. This course is a combination of corporate and managerial finance. Issues such as using global financial markets to finance the firm, identifying and managing currency risk, and the operational and strate- gic use of hedging techniques are highlighted. Students also learn how the value of an international firm is affected by the scope and nature of its international operations and international finance activities. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the structure of corporations providing financial services. Course examines institutions such as commercial banks, investment banks, and insurance companies. Management problems unique to such firms are considered. Areas examined include management of assets and liabilities, credit and interest rate risk, control of financial operations, and the impact of government regulations. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the management of a firm's financial resources; aspects of financing corporate entities in the functioning of the economy; capital structure; equity versus debt financing; various aspects of security underwriting with attention paid to such issues as rights, warrants, and flotation costs. Consideration is also given to applications of time value of money analysis, the statistical analysis of risk, and the use of financial ratios. It explores such topics as financial statement analysis, financial planning, working capital management, capital budgeting, short- and long-term financing, and optimal capital structure. Lease vs. purchase and the impact of international finance may also be studied. Prerequisite: ECO 3331/FIN 301 and MAT 109. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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2.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary approach to the relationship of exercise to health, including nutrition and weight control, stress reduction, and cardiovascular fitness. The course includes classroom work as well as participation in fitness assessment and activities. 2 credits. Offered as needed.
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2.00 Credits
Basic instruction in swimming for non-swimmers. 2 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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3.00 Credits
Students work toward an American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate. Prerequisite: Advanced swimming ability. 2 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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3.00 Credits
This is a self-paced course designed to enable the student to improve cardiovascular fitness and meet personal fitness goals through swimming. Water safety is discussed. Meets physical education swimming requirement. Students must be able to complete a 100-yard continuous swim, including 25 yards each of freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and one other stroke of the student's choice before enrolling in this course. Prerequisite: Instructor approval. 2 credits. Offered as needed.
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2.00 Credits
Instruction in karate skills. 2 credits. Offered as needed.
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2.00 Credits
Weight Training for all levels and abilities. Weight loss, strength gain, and improvement in overall fitness will be discussed and practiced. 2 credits offered as needed.
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