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  • 3.00 Credits

    Participation as a trainee in an off-campus or oncampus working experience related to the student's interests within the English major. A paper evaluating this experience and periodic reports to a faculty adviser are required. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor and department chair. 3 credits. S
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intensive study and discussion of a group of literary works and of criticism applicable to those works to provide a capstone experience for the College core and for the major. Prerequisite: Senior status. 3 credits. FS
  • 3.00 Credits

    A comprehensive study of the major issues involved in corporate financial management from the viewpoint of the firm's chief financial officer. Topics covered include the fundamental concepts of risk, return and value; financial analysis and forecasting; working capital management; capital budgeting; long-term financing decisions; cost of capital; capital structure; and dividend policy. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. FS
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of money and credit, financial institutions, central banking and monetary policy, money and capital markets, international financial institutions and markets, and the regulating agencies. Topics include the role of financial institutions and their sources and uses of funds, asset and liability management, the Federal Reserve System and its monetary policy, money and capital market instruments and the dimensions of international banking. Not open to students who have taken ECO 308, ECO 4102. Prerequisites: BUS 230, ECO 202. 3 credits. NLA. FS
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of money and credit, financial institutions and their role, central banking and monetary policy, money and capital markets, international financial institutions and markets, and the regulating agencies. The course will focus on such topics as money creation, the determination of interest rate, impact of interest rate on asset prices, federal policy on interest rate, financial services functions of financial institutions, key issues in the management of financial institutions, financial markets and their role in fund transfer, and the dimensions of international banking. Not open to students who have taken ECO 308, ECO 4102, BEC 329, or FIN 329. Prerequisites: BUS 230 and ECO 202, or BUS 3030 and ECO 1101. 4 credits. NLA. WT
  • 3.00 Credits

    A thorough exploration of the multidimensionalities of the global financial marketplace: its environment, major players and instruments, analyzed from a business, managerial perspective. Topics include the international monetary system, balance of payment, exchange rate determination, international financial markets and its instruments, international investment, global banking activities, and selected topics in international corporate finance. Not open to students who have taken FIN 433. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. FS
  • 3.00 Credits

    A thorough exploration of the multidimensionality of the international financial marketplace. Environment, major players and instruments will be analyzed from a business, managerial perspective. Topics include the international monetary system, balance of payment, exchange rate determination, international financial market and its instruments, international investment, international banking activities, trade finance and dimensions of multinational financial management. Not open to students who taken FIN 433 or FIN 333. Prerequisite: BUS 230 or BUS 3030. 4 credits. NLA. SU
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course covers the financial aspects of the sport industry, which generates hundreds of billions of dollars per year in economic activity. It starts with the examination of public and private sector financing of amateur, collegiate and professional sports organizations and discusses its ever growing need for financial management skills. Topics include: public and private financing of sports and events, labor market issues, costs and benefits of a franchise or a facility to a city, monopoly and antitrust, and sports franchises as profit-maximizing firms. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    An examination of government operations and its role in economic activity and income distribution. Topics include government functions and institutions; theory of public goods; pricing models; organizational forms; government operations and financial structures; accountability. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. N
  • 3.00 Credits

    Development of management policies and operations of financial institutions. The various sources and uses of funds are analyzed in terms of the financial environment. The following topics are discussed: structure of the banking system, balance sheet management, deposits, other liabilities, capital structure, cash and liquidity, significant aspects of bank lending, investment policies, trust services, international banking and profitability analysis. Prerequisites: FIN 329, ECO 308 or ECO 4102. 3 credits. NLA. S
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