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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the experience of African Americans in the United States, including an examination of their contributions to the nation's development as well as an exploration of the dimensions of their identity. Students are challenged to critically analyze and interpret history and culture.
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces students to the history and experiences of Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Americans, while examining Latino(a)/Chicano(a) immigration patterns, sociopolitical and economic influences, heritage and traditions, contributions to America culture, and race relations. For a description of courses offered by other departments, please consult those specific sections of the catalog.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students with the necessary tools of financial statement analysis for business valuation and strategic considerations. The course develops the ideas of ratio analysis and time value of money in discounted cash flows in order to analyze the financial conditions of a business organization. The course also covers credit analysis and corporate finance issues such as merger and acquisition and debt financing. Case studies are used extensively. Prerequisites: BUSI 330 and MATH 151, or instructor's permission, and MATH 110 with a grade of B or better
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic tools of investment analysis and integrates these with the actual operations of investments and portfolio construction. The emphasis is on providing analyses of asset selection with an experience of real market activities. Prerequisites: ECON 352, FIN 330, and MATH 151 or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students with a basic understanding of derivatives of financial assets and commodities (such as futures, options, swaps, etc.). Pricing of these derivatives and their function in hedging and speculation is discussed. Recent innovations of pricing models for instruments such as interest rate derivatives, exotic options, and assessment of market risk based on the market prices of derivatives are also covered. Prerequisites: FIN 432, MATH 151, and PSYC 350 or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
The course provides students with the theory and management tools of risk management and financial innovation, using different combinations of financial assets and derivatives to immunize the organization's market risk. Topics include dynamic hedging using derivatives such as futures and options, and possibly the development of new products (or combinations) to protect the business or portfolio from the exposure to financial risk. Prerequisites: FIN 434 and MATH 151 or instructor's permission
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3.00 Credits
This course covers case studies in corporate finance, such as corporate strategy and structure, capital structure and payout policy, raising capital, corporate restructuring, and corporate governance. The course provides students with an understanding of the strategic issues of corporate financial management. In particular, advanced topics such as assessment and analysis of market volatility, evolution of financial structures, and strategies are also covered. Prerequisites: FIN 436 and MATH 151 or instructor's permission
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This two-course sequence emphasizes practical French communication in real-life situations for beginners. The courses address the basic pronunciation, intonation, and structure of French within a framework designed to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Related cultural presentations supplement language study. Classes meet four hours weekly. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This course is a continuation of FREN 101. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required. Prerequisites: FREN 101, or department approval
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3.00 Credits
This two-course sequence is a continuation of FREN 101/102, and consists of a thorough review of grammar, expansion of students' vocabulary, conversation practice, and a variety of guided writing experiences. Related cultural media and literary excerpts are integrated into the course. Prerequisites: FREN 101/102, or an appropriate French CLEP Exam score, or department approval
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