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3.00 Credits
Examines the securities markets, security regulation, classes of securities, and sources of information. Other topics studied include the theory of risk and return, variable and fixed income security valuation, and an introduction to fundamental and technical analysis. Prerequisites: Acct 201 and Econ 231.
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3.00 Credits
Integrates finance theories with application to actual business practice. All internships are supervised by a faculty coordinator and an executive in the business firm. For maximum credit, position must be full-time for 16 weeks. Proportional credit available for shorter internships or with less working hours. These credits cannot be applied toward meeting the requirements for a finance minor. Prerequisites: finance major or minor, minimum junior standing, 2.75 GPA, 9 s.h. of finance coursework, and written approval of the department chairperson. Graded S/U only.
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3.00 Credits
The study of instruments, techniques, and institutions of real estate finance. This course analyzes mortgage and property investment risk, the secondary mortgage market, and the financial arrangements used in the financing of residential, industrial, and commercial properties, including commercial leasing. Prerequisite: Fin 321 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Theories and practices applicable to the financial administration of the firm involving cost of capital, financial structure, dividend policy, long- and short-term financing, reorganization, and international aspects. Cases and readings are utilized to study problems and techniques of financial analysis. Prerequisite: Fin 311 or 331.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the functions, operations policies, organization, management, and supervision of individual banks. Cases and computer simulation are used. Prerequisite: Fin 341. Personal Insurance and Estate Planning. (3) This course examines such issues as the role of life insurance in personal risk management; the investment value of life insurance products; and Social Security, insurance, trust, and annuities in programming and estate planning. Prerequisite: Fin 351 or permission of instructor. Commercial Property and Liability Insurance. (3) The study of risk management techniques and concepts as they relate to commercial lines. Insurance and noninsurance techniques (such as fidelity and surety bonding) as they are used to deal with business risks are examined. Prerequisite: Fin 351 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: finance major or minor, 2.75 GPA or higher, 12 s.h. of finance coursework, and written permission of instructor and chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of security analysis. A study of portfolio theory including asset pricing, the efficient frontier, capital asset pricing theory, single index models, and the practical application of these techniques in investment policies and practices. Other topical areas include fixed income portfolio management and portfolio performance evaluation. Prerequisite: Fin 371. Seminars in Finance. (3) Each offering in this series is designed to provide students with an opportunity for intensive study in current theory and unresolved problems in the selected area. Open to finance majors or minors in their senior year.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Fin 341. Seminar in Real Estate. (3) Prerequisite: Fin 321 or permission of the instructor. Seminar in Investments. (3) Prerequisite: Fin 371. Seminar in Financial Management. (3) Prerequisite: Fin 311 or 331. Also open to international business minors if international topic.
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3.00 Credits
Less commonly taught languages. Emphasis on spoken language. Memorize corpus and practice with native speaker. Oral examination. By permission of department chairperson. Self-Instruction II. (1-3, repeatable to 3) Continuation of FL 151. By permission of the department chairperson. Prerequisite: 3 s.h. in FL 151 in the same language.
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3.00 Credits
Historical survey of the French film industry, with particular attention to the works of major filmmakers. English subtitles. Prerequisites: for French majors or minors, Fr 224; for others, permission of the instructor.
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