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3.00 Credits
A study of the functions of business finance. Topics include: financial statement analysis, funds flow and break-even concepts; tax and other organizational considerations in forming business; current and long term asset management; types of instruments of corporate finance; stock and bond markets and their regulation; investment banking; short and long term financing decisions. Prerequisite: ACCT 120. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to train students in the techniques of financial analysis and decision making in the areas of capital budgeting, risk analysis, business expansion and contraction, and financial planning and forecasting. Cost of capital, discounted cash flow analysis, leasebuy decisions and the use of probability theory in decision making will be presented and applied, along with various approaches in the valuation of the firm, and the analysis of acquisition candidates. Prerequisites: ACCT 120 and FINC 320. Corequisite: ACCT 121. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a working knowledge of information sources and systems and the Internet. Systems include financial accounting and data base systems used by organizations. The course emphasizes the process of evaluating and integrating information from different sources from the purpose of effecting organizational change. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Practical application of the techniques of financial statement analysis; analytical methods used for various disclosures; interpretation and understanding of characteristics of financial statements; industry reporting standards; contemporary reporting and analysis problems; examination of actual published statements. Prerequisites: ACCT 120, ACCT 121 and FINC 320; MATH 114, 115, 116 or the equivalent. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Places students in beginning-level and advanced-level, salaried positions, related to the academic program in finance, which offer opportunities to improve technical, interpersonal and professional development skills; develops an understanding of the relationships between the theoretical and practical aspects of finance; increase levels of maturity, selfconfidence, and independence; and explore and evaluate career options. Students must complete both FINC 380 and FINC 381. Open elective credit only. Division approval required. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Students majoring in business are given an opportunity to supplement classroom learning with on-the-job experience. The Division assists students in finding appropriate compensated opportunities and insuring that the actual work is a meaningful supplement to the undergraduate classroom experience. Prerequisites: Completion of 60 credits, a minimum index in the major of 3.0 and the approval of the Division Chairperson. May not be used as a major level business course. Open elective credit only. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
The investment of funds by individuals, institutions, and investment bankers. Subjects covered include the analysis of types of investments, the mechanics of investing, and forecasting of market trends. Prerequisites: ACCT 120, ACCT 121 and FINC 320. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
The international dimensions of finance. Topics include the environment of international finance, foreign exchange markets, exchange rate determination, managing foreign exchange exposure, financing international trade, international cash management, multinational capital building budgeting, and long-term financing. Prerequisite: ECON/INBU 250. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Finance course which intensively surveys financial techniques and decisions pertinent to the attainment of corporate financial policy objectives. Topics included are current and capital asset management, risk analysis, financing techniques, and dividend policy decision. The course will make extensive use of the case study method, decision simulation, and microcomputer analytical tools. Prerequisites: ENGL 112; ECON/MATH 122; CISC/MATH 120; FINC 321. Course should be taken in senior year. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to various languages not regularly available at the College. In the past the Honors Program, by student request, has offered Latin, German, and Chinese. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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