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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of investment strategies and asset, management. Basic content includes discussion, of risk and return, asset allocation, classic, investment vehicles, portfolio, theory, and the tax environment. Advanced, discussions include specialized investment, vehicles, equity options trading,, combination insurance and investment products, and, technology-enabled investing. Current events, are discussed at length. Students participate, in a portfolio management competition during, the course.
Prerequisite:
Any of FN-290, FN-330, FN-331, or FN-336
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the determinants, of valuation of equity, fixed income and, specialized securities. Measures of risk and, return, earnings forecasts and expectations,, fundamental and technical factors affecting the, valuation and timing of securities transactions, are explored. Diversification and portfolio, construction as well as the role of specialized, markets (options, futures, etc.) will be, discussed.
Prerequisite:
FN-361
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3.00 Credits
A culmination of the Financial Planning sequence., The purpose of the Financial Plan Development, course is to require the student to demonstrate, the ability to integrate and apply his or her, knowledge of financial planning topics, as, received through the curricula taught by CFP, Board-Registered Programs. Offered only through, Adult Studies.
Prerequisite:
Any of FN-290, FN-315, FN-361, or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the active integration of finance with, a deeper exploration of corporate finance, topics. Not recommended for non-majors.
Prerequisite:
FN-331 and senior standing
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3.00 Credits
Experiential learning opportunity in the field of, finance at an approved setting under professional, supervision. Each student should choose a setting, related to their personal, professional or, vocational interests that will allow them to apply, what they are learning in their finance courses., Recommended settings include businesses,, nonprofits and government institutions. Permission, of the instructor and Career Development Center is, required.
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected special topics, including, behavioral finance, mergers, and initial public, offerings.
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3.00 Credits
Development and implementation of student's own, research in finance under the guidance of a, faculty member. The student must receive, departmental approval of a preliminary proposal, before registering for this course.
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3.00 Credits
For students who have little or no previous French, study, this course emphasizes a conversational, method to naturally develop pronunciation,, vocabulary, grammar and comprehension of the, language. Limited work in reading and writing., Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
Building upon FR-101, the student will acquire, a broader vocabulary and the grammar skills, necessary to converse about a variety of daily, life situations. This course has a continued, emphasis on conversation with some development, of reading and writing skills. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
FR-101 or equivalent or with permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
Application of the skills learned in FR-101 and, FR-102, with emphasis on developing skills in, writing and speaking situations, review of grammar, and sentence construction. Practice of listening,, speaking and reading skills. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
FR-102 or equivalent or permission of the instructor
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