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FILM 4570: Producing for Film
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the role of the producer in film, from original concept to the marketplace. Topics include treatments, budgeting, research and development, funding options, production teams, the stages of production, and distribution. As a final project, students develop and submit proposals for feature films. Prerequisite: FILM 3750.
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FILM 4600: Overview Pre-Production
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn production skills needed to shoot their overview films. With feedback from students and the instructor, each student develops a short film script. Once the script is finalized, students work on pre-production for their films and put together a pre-production book. Students are required to write a film proposal and produce a demo reel. During the last weeks of class, students request a Petition to Proceed for Overview by presenting their project idea to a film faculty panel. Prerequisites: senior standing, FILM 3750, OR permission of instructor.
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FILM 4620: Senior Overview
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides an opportunity for seniors to demonstrate their proficiency in a selected area of film production or film history/criticism. The student assumes responsibility for the production of a project under the direction of a faculty member. Projects may include a film production or a thesis. Prerequisites: senior standing, FILM 4600 AND acceptance of the student's petition to proceed to Senior Overview, AND permission of the instructor.
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FILM 4900: Pro-Seminar in Film Production
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides students with professional production experience. With a faculty member acting as executive producer and/or producer/director, students produce materials for distribution purposes. Prerequisites: FILM 3730 AND FILM 3750 OR permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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FINC 3210: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Introductory course integrating concepts of corporate finance with investments and the money/capital markets. Topics include the role of money in the economy; the time value of money; financial analysis and planning; security valuation and capital market theory; capital budgeting; short- and long-term financing; and working capital management. Value maximization and risk/return tradeoffs in financial decision making are employed as integrative concepts throughout the course. Prerequisites: ACCT 2010, ACCT 2025, and BUSN 2750.
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FINC 3600: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is a continuation and extension of the Principles of Finance course. The fundamental financial and operating decisions made by a firm are explored. Major topics include capital budgeting, cost of funds, capital structure analysis, and dividend policy. A combination of problem-solving and case-study methodologies is used. Prerequisite: FINC 3210.
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FINC 3800: Financial Markets and Institutions
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students develop a unified framework for understanding financial intermediaries and markets. They examine the structure, regulation, and operation of banking and non-banking financial institutions; analyze how central bank operations affect financial institutions; and develop an understanding of money and capital markets, the flow of funds through the economy, and the role of financial markets. Prerequisite: FINC 3210.
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FINC 4210: Investments
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Introduces information about investing in securities, commodities, and options; and methods and techniques for analyzing investment opportunities and assessing financial conditions for investment purposes. Prerequisites: ACCT 2010, ACCT 2025, and FINC 3210.
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FINC 4220: Financial Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Financial report analysis, interpretation, and evaluation from the viewpoints of creditors, owners, and others concerned with business strengths and weaknesses and future outlooks of business organizations. Prerequisite: FINC 3210.
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FINC 4300: International Finance
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students develop a framework for understanding the environment in which the international financial manager operates. Foundations of global financial management, world financial markets and institutions, economic exposure, and transaction and translation exposure are examined in the course. Standard corporate finance topics such as capital structure, cost of capital, and capital budgeting are considered and expanded for multinational firms. Prerequisite: FINC 3210.
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