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esp CST 123: Introduction to Programming Techniques with Qbasic
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Introduction to computer program design, coding, debugging, documenting, and testing using Qbasic. (3 Credits)
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esp GEOG 309: Political Geography
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Relationship between geography and political science; concepts of nation and state; main geographical elements of modern states such as territory, boundaries, capital city, population; political pattern of the contemporary world from a geographical viewpoint. (3 Credits)
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esp PSYC 204-95: Relaxation Dynamics
1.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The nine approaches to self-relaxation currently used by most health professionals. Isometric squeeze/ progressive relaxation, yoga form stretching, relaxed breathing, somatic focusing/autogenic exercises, thematic imagery, contemplation, and meditation. Relaxation Dynamics, a major relaxation system, teaches how to put these techniques to work for stress management as well as for increasing performance at work, school, and athletics. (1 Credit)
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esp PSYC 347: Stress and Health
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The impact of stress on physical and psychological health. How the handling of life events can trigger bodily symptoms and the subjective experience of stress; various sources of stress; current approaches to coping with stress. (3 Credits)
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FIN 300: Risk Management,Insurance,and Financial Services
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Homeowners and automobile insurance, life insurance, healthcare fi nancing, retirement planning, wealth management, and estate planning. Interaction between the insurance industry and other sectors of the fi nancial services industry. (3 Credits)
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FIN 301: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
The nature of money and its role in the economy. The supply of and demand for money including the parts played by banks and the central bank. Theories of the effects of central bank policy including the quantity theory, Keynesian theories, and rational expectations. Introduction to the theory of interest. Also available through External Studies Program. Prereq: Econ 102, Eng 102, and Math 116. (3 Credits)
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FIN 311: Business Finance
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Time value of money, capital budgeting, methods of external fi nance, working capital management, fi nancial statement analysis, cash budgeting, and other fi nance topics. Prereq: Acct 210 or 101, Econ 101, and Math 116 or 121. (3 Credits)
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FIN 321: Investments
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Media and markets, portfolio theory, valuation and selection of securities to meet alternative investment objectives. Prereq: Fin 311 and Econ 234. (3 Credits)
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FIN 330: Elements of Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Individual fi nancial planning from the perspective of the planner and the individual. An introductory course for those interested in exploring the broad area of fi nancial planning. Topics include the planning process, investments, insurance, estate planning, and retirement planning. Prereq: Fin 311. (3 Credits)
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FIN 352: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Use of fi nancial statements in interpreting fi nancial condition for purposes of internal control or external evaluation. Acct 304 strongly recommended. Prereq: Fin 311. (3 Credits)
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