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3.00 Credits
Application of clinical nutrition foundations to disease systems; case-study approach to medical nutrition therapy. Prerequisite: FCS 482.
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3.00 Credits
Human nutrition needs from conception through old age; emphasis on nutrition services and resources available in a community for individuals of all ages. Prerequisite: FCS 281 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Strategies and methods for teaching family and consumer sciences career connections and family-life programs in middle- and secondary-school settings; organization, administration, and assessment of career/technical programs including project-based learning, student organizations, advisory committees, business/industry certification, workplace applications, and career portfolio development. Prerequisite: Admission to the TEP.
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3.00 Credits
Organizing, planning, evaluating various programs for young children. Supervised experiences with 3- and 4-year-old children in Child Study Center and other early-childhood education programs (Pre-K). Prerequisites for child and family studies concentration: FCS 291 and 391.
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3.00 Credits
Supervised 5-week professional internship in commercial interiors during summer after the senior year. Open only to interior design concentration students. Prerequisite: FCS 455.
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3.00 Credits
Financial analysis, profit planning, budgeting, valuation of the firm, current asset management, and short- and long-term financing. Prerequisites: AC 221, EC 232, and junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
The functions of money, credit, and financial institutions in our economy. Details the structure of interest rates and investigates the determination of the level of domestic rates of interest and their implications for international currency markets. Prerequisites: EC 231 and 232, FI 372, and junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the various risk control and financing techniques available to manage risk exposures. The course includes risk identification, risk evaluation, and risk financing methods for managing property, liability, and life, health, and retirement exposures to loss. Prerequisite: FI 372.
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3.00 Credits
This course discusses the basics of financial information systems, including their analysis, design, development, and maintenance. The course covers tools for financial transaction and data analysis and their application for defining present and future values, positive and negative cash flows, calculating depreciation, taxes, and amortization tables. The course also considers what-if analyses. Prerequisites: FI 372, MIS 161.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and applications of financial management of the firm, structure and cost of capital, working capital management, divided policy, long-term financial planning and forecasting. Prerequisite: FI 372.
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