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3.00 Credits
This course is an examination of the modern concepts and techniques of financial decision making applied by firms engaged in more than one national market. Special emphasis will be given to multinational investment and financing decisions, the management of international risk, working capital management, international trade finance, and international taxation. Prerequisite: Fin 325. Sp-3-
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This course uses modern finance theory to study the specific management problems facing financial intermediaries such as banks, savings institutions, insurance companies and pension funds. Topics covered include asset and liability management, the pricing of services, the management of risk, funding of assets, capital adequacy and regulation. Prerequisite: Fin 325. Sp-3-
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This is an advanced corporate finance course with an emphasis on integrating theory and practice. Topics such as capital budgeting, risk analysis, capital structure, dividend policy and working capital management are discussed using textbooks, journal articles, case studies and computer simulations. Prerequisite: Fin 325. Fl-3-
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In this course, recent financial innovations such as exchange-traded stock options, futures contracts, and other derivative securities will be examined in depth. The course will focus on the uses of these securities, the markets in which they are traded, the strategies employed in trading them, and their valuation. Prerequisites: Fin 325 and 354. Fl-3-
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An introduction to the basic concepts of physical and human geography. Geographic patterns of human-environment relations are emphasized. Fl, Sp-3-
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An introduction to the natural physical processes that operate at or near the earth's surface. Topics include: earth materials, volcanism, weathering, fluvial processes, glaciation, metamorphism, earthquakes, mountain building, and plate tectonics. Field trip fee required for some sections. Fl, Sp-3-
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Laboratory to accompany Geo 100. Required of Geology majors and Earth Science concentrators. Required field trip; fee required. Optional for all other students. Fl, Sp-1-
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Study of the evolution of the Earth, with special attention to the geological development of North America. Emphasis on the evolution of life on the planet. Exercises in the methods and techniques of geological interpretation. Field trip; fee required. Prerequisites: Geo 100 or Oce 100; Geo 100L is recommended. Sp-3-
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A course to accompany Geo 200. Execution of laboratory exercises designed to enable the student to make the types of geological interpretations upon which the physical and biological histories of the earth are based. Field trip; fee required. Prerequisites: Geo 100 or Oce 100 and Geo 100L. Sp-1-
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on geologic hazards (including prediction and mitigation), mineral and energy resources (including the geologic context of commercial ore and hydrocarbon deposits, their extraction and use), and environmental issues (including air and water pollution and remediation, and global climate change). Lecture and 3 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Geo 100 and 100L. Ir-4-
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