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ENG 401: Modern Poetry
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Major British and American Poetry from 1900 to 1950.
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ENG 402: Contemporary Poetry
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
International poetry from 1950 to the present.
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ENG 410: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Critical discussions and research using literary theory, resulting in an undergraduate thesis. Required of all English majors, for whom this should be the capstone course. Prerequisite: Eng 208, Eng 211, and at least three upper-level English courses, or permission of instructor. The following three credit courses are not scheduled during the catalog period but may be offered if student demand is sufficient: ENG 303 Development of the Drama I; ENG 304 Development of the Drama II; ENG 352 Vietnam in America/America in Vietnam ( Also offered as SOC 352. See SOC 352 for description)
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FIN 201: Principles of Managerial Finance
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The principles and techniques of financial analysis for the non-financially oriented student; working capital management; fixed asset management and capital budgeting, breakeven analysis, ratio analysis, financial leverage, leasing and cost of capital. Prerequisite: ACCT 102.
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FIN 202: Investment Analysis I
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Recognition and analysis of the different types of securities and markets. Basic risk analysis and valuation are studied. Among the other topics studied are market indexes and returns, risk and diversification, stock and bond trading, derivative securities, portfolio management, and mutual funds. Prerequisite: ACCT 102.
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FIN 207: Personal Financial Management
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
(Also offered as BUSA 207) See course description listed under BUSA 207.
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FIN 303: Principles of Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The methods used to attain corporate objectives through capital financing. The underlying principles and techniques of equity financing, bond floatation, return on investments, cost of capital dividend policy, security underwriting, warrants and options; mergers and acquisitions; corporate reorganization and liquidation. Prerequisite: FIN 201.
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FIN 305: Current Issues in Finance
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The course deals with special topics in finance such as wealth accumulation and concentration, capital flows and capital mobility, risk management, arbitrage, mergers and acquisitions, Hedging etc. The emphasis in these topics - to a significant degree- will be dictated by the most important events and developments, as they occur, in the international financial markets and economies. Prerequisites: Math 101 or higher.
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FIN 329: International Finance
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Theories of international trade and international monetary systems. The effects of various factors on international finance, including foreign exchange markets, capital markets, international financial institutions, investment criteria and international liquidity. Prerequisite: BUSA 202.
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FIN 411: Financial Institutions and Markets
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Factors related to the administration and management of assets and liabilities of financial intermediaries; commercial banks and other savings institutions and their role as suppliers of short and long-term funds and their impact upon the economy in general. Prerequisites: FIN 201 and ECON 101.
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