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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive analysis of the issues involved in managing short-term financial assets. Topics include: the collections and disbursements systems, accounts receivables and payables management, electronic commerce, treasury technology, shortterm investments and borrowing, risk management and international cash management. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA S
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An evaluation of common stocks by fundamental and technical methods; of bonds, convertible securities and options employing risk/return analysis; and of mutual funds and other investment media by an analysis of their performance records. Personal portfolio management will also be discussed. The impact of contemporary economic conditions and policies on these investment instruments is also analyzed. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. FS
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The course covers the foundations of financial management for corporations with international operations. After reviewing the multinational environment and foreign exchange market, the course focuses on concepts and basic techniques of exchange and political risk management, multinational cash and working capital management, foreign projection evaluation, and multinational tax management. Prerequisite: FIN 322. 3 credits. NLA. S
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A study of the structure and operation of international financial markets and banking. The coverage includes the foreign exchange market, Eurocurrency market, Eurocredit and Eurobond markets, foreign segments of the national debt and equity markets, and international banking. Institutions and instruments traded in these markets are examined with a special reference to integration, innovation and regulatory issues. Not open to students who have taken FIN 435. Prerequisite: BUS 230. 3 credits. NLA. F
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3.00 Credits
Students undertake an advanced, specialized study project not covered by the regular course offerings. Students participate in individual conferences with a faculty member to plan, execute and discuss the findings of the project. Prerequisites: Senior status, permission of department chair. 3 credits. NLA. FS
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Students are placed in a public or private business organization under the direct supervision of an executive of the organization. Students meet with a faculty member to plan, execute and discuss the internship related issues and findings of the project. Prerequisites: Senior status, permission of department chair. 3 credits. NLA. FS
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Supervised research in advanced theoretical and empirical topics. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 3 credits. NLA. N
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3.00 Credits
A study of the way film works as communication, as art/entertainment and as an industry. Developing styles, types of film, and various approaches to criticism will be discussed. The course will include viewing, discussion and written analysis of feature films, shorts and excerpts from the origins of film to the present. 3 credits. F
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A study of selected topics in cinematic history, such as the development of the classic tradition, the interrelationships of film and culture in a defined historical period, problems in film historiography, the impact of technology, and the growth of the industry. 3 credits. N
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of major critical and theoretical approaches to cinema studies. Students will write reviews and analyses of contemporary and classic films. 3 credits. N
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