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FACS 4499: Special Topics in Family and Consumer Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A course designed to study special selected topics, to be determined by the instructor and approved by the coordinator. Credits earned will be applicable as free electives for degree programs.
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FINC 1180: Principles of Banking
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is a survey of and introduction to the fi eld of banking, with some concentration on the functions and operations of commercial banks. It also covers other depository institutions, non-bank fi nancial entities, the Federal Reserve System, the nature of interest, bank regulation, the vocabulary of banking and some current banking issues.
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FINC 2201: S- FSU Introduction to Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is intended to give the student a background in the fi eld of fi nancial management, with emphasis on cost of capital, cost of external capital, cost of retained earnings, and similar concepts. It will also cover material investment decisions and fi nancial decisions. PR: ACCT 2201.
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FINC 2230: S- C&TC Financial Literacy
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course provides students with the framework and tools for preparing personal fi nancial plans that serve as roadmaps for goal achievement. It emphasizes the dynamics of the personal fi nancial planning process by considering the impact of life changes - birth, marriage, divorce, job and career, and death.
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FINC 2260: Real Estate Principles
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A general introduction to real estate as a business and as a profession, this course is designed to acquaint the student with the wide range of subjects and terminology necessary to the practice of real estate. The course will include the nature of real estate and ownership, principles and concepts of title transfer, title insurance, real estate marketing, fi nancing, leasing, taxation, insurance, development, appraising and state license law. The objective of the course is to equip the student with concepts needed to continue successfully in future real estate courses and to pass the real estate salesmen’s license examination.
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FINC 2270: Principles of Insurance
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is primarily concerned with developing an understanding of the basic principles of insurance, as well as the nature and operation of the insurance business. Emphasis is given to the principles which underlie the entire fi eld of insurance. Students will develop understanding of the fundamental areas of indemnity, insurable interest, coinsurance, risk, subrogation, proximate cause, other insurance, requisites of insurable risks, deductibles, valued policies, probability and many others. The important functional areas of rating, underwriting, marketing and adjusting are considered, as well as the subjects of regulation, reinsurance and company organization.
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FINC 2288: Consumer Lending
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course covers both the theory and practice of installment lending. Topics include credit evaluation, open- and closed-end lending, forms and terminology of lending, loan policy development, marketing, collections, law and regulation, direct and indirect lending, credit insurance, rate structure and yields. PR: FINC 1180.
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FINC 2294: Commercial Lending
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course provides a conceptual framework for the study of commercial lending. It focuses on how the commercial lending business is organized, how it contributes to bank profi tability and the total commercial lending process. PR: FINC 1180.
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FINC 2295: Bank Internship
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Selected students are placed in part-time banking positions with area fi nancial institutions. The student has the opportunity to put theory into practice, while developing competencies through on-the-job training. Only full-time students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree may participate in the program. Preference is given to students with a concentration in Finance or Accounting. This course may be repeated for up to six hours’ credit. PR: FINC 1180, ACCT 2202.
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FINC 3307: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
A study of the problems a consumer must face in his or her dayto- day buying and living. It includes a brief survey of budgets, life insurance, investments, managing personal fi nance, buying services and other consumer issues.
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