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EXPH 450: Advanced Issues And Research in Exercise Physiology
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: EXPH 325; Corequisite or prerequisite: MATH 222. This capstone course is designed to familiarize students with current issues in exercise physiology and to acquaint them with research in exercise physiology. Students will be expected to integrate knowledge obtained from prior courses to discuss and write on many issues and research topics in exercise physiology.
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FILM 229: Introduction to Film
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
For over a century, film has played an important role in both American and global popular culture. In this course, that role is examined through screenings of films and through the study of film aesthetics, theories, and genres.
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FILM 397: Independent Study in Film
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Approval of faculty sponsor and school dean; junior or senior standing. This course provides students the opportunity to pursue individual study of topics not covered in other available courses. The area for investigation is developed in consultation with a faculty sponsor and credit is dependent on the nature of the work. May be repeated for no more than six credits.
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FILM 398: Special Topics in Film[ Credit Depends on Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: A background of work in the discipline or prior consent of instructor. This course will focus on an aspect of the discipline not otherwise covered by the regularly offered courses. The topic will vary according to professor and term; consequently, more than one may be taken by a student during his/her matriculation.
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FIN 150: Family And Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
This functional course is designed to meet the needs of individuals and married couples in their attempt to save, invest, and spend wisely. Primary emphasis is placed on buying a house, appropriate life insurance policies, and investing in the stock market.
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FIN 317: Principles of Finance
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: ACCT 201, ECON 201-202, and General Education Math. Course examines basic financial principles involving procurement, allocation, and control of funds of the business firm. Topics include maximizing shareholder wealth, time value of money, stock and bond valuation, risk and expected return, capital budgeting, and financial statement analysis. This first of two case-based courses introduces the broad range of concerns in managerial finance. Topics include ratio analysis, projection of funds requirements, working capital management, lending relationships, capital budgeting, and long-term capital structure. Case analysis allow students to acquire basic skills and perspectives in each area.
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FIN 318: Financial Management
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: FIN 317. This course applies basic financial techniques and principles to financial administration, policy, and decisionmaking of the firm. This course also examines ethical issues involved in financial administration, policy, and decision-making. The case-study method is used. A continuation of FIN 317. Through case analysis and discussion, students will gain increased sophistication in their knowledge and application of managerial models relevant to the topics covered in the Principles of Finance. The course will also introduce in-depth material in the areas of capital market behavior, mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, and international finance.
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FIN 397: Independent Study in Finance
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: Approval of faculty sponsor and school dean; junior or senior standing. This course provides students the opportunity to pursue individual study of topics not covered in other available courses. The area for investigation is developed in consultation with a faculty sponsor and credit is dependent on the nature of the work. May be repeated for no more than six credits.
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FIN 398: Special Topics in Finance[ Credit Depends on Topic
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisite: A background of work in the discipline or prior consent of instructor. This course will focus on an aspect of the discipline not otherwise covered by the regularly offered courses. The topic will vary according to professor and term; consequently, more than one may be taken by a student during his/her matriculation.
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FIN 405: Investment Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Lynchburg College
Prerequisites: ECON 201-202, FIN 317, and ECON 250 or BUAD 241. This course studies the economic, fundamental, and technical analysis of financial securities and their use in achieving investment objectives. The course focuses on assessing the risks and returns offered by the major classes of financial securities and their derivatives; the assessment of intrinsic versus market values; the construction of portfolios for different purposes and basic portfolio management practices; and the mechanics of participation in securities markets.
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