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FINA 7300: Fin Markets/Monetary Policy
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Reviews financial institutions in the U.S. economy. Includes the history and functions of money, financial institutions/markets, the role of the central bank, and the impact of central banking monetary policy on financial decision making. Asses the role interest rates, regulations, and central banking when making risk-based planning decisions.
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FINA 7400: Entrepreneurial Finance
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course is designed to expose students to the process of financing and investing in a new venture. The focus of the course is on the key analytical thinking and skills which are needed for financing of new venture and for making investment decisions. Students are introduced to the knowledge and financial tools needed by an entrepreneur for a successful business venture.
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FINA 7500: Enterprise Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Holistic approaches to discovering and managing key risks. Uses quantitative and qualitative tools to make effective risk management decisions. Includes the risk management industry, theories and measurements of risk, and various types of risks. Addresses regulations and practices, options such as real options, contracts, insurances, and hedging.
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FINA 7600: Behavioral Finance
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Explores the behavioral critique of financial and economic theory. Emphasizes decision-making in markets that are not strongly efficient. Reviews experimental evidence of how individuals and firms make decisions, how decisions deviate from the predictions of theory due to cognitive biases, and how mechanisms can be designed to affect results.
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FINA 7900: Finance Capstone
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Finance Capstone synthesizes concepts used by financial managers. Emphasizes application of theory, strategic analysis, stakeholder value, and long-run performance of the organization. Topics include geopolitical issues, corporate finance, short and long-term investment, risk management, and domestic and international markets and institutions.
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FREN 1001: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
For the student without previous knowledge of French. The development of the fundamentals of correct idiomatic French. Instruction in basic audio-lingual comprehension, sentence structure, reading, writing and speaking. Classroom instruction is supplemented by laboratory study and practice.
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FREN 1002: French II
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
For the student without previous knowledge of French. The development of the fundamentals of correct idiomatic French. Instruction in basic audio-lingual comprehension, sentence structure, reading, writing and speaking. Classroom instruction is supplemented by laboratory study and practice.
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FREN 2001: French III
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A continuation of French 1002.
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FREN 3001: French IV
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
A continuation of French III.
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FREN 3440: French Realism
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course surveys the evolution of French culture during the Age of Realism; including the Franco-Prussian War, positivism & its aftermath. This period encompasses the dictatorship of Napoleon III, a monarchy marked by material success among the middle class & by disappointment & pessimism among thinkers, writers, & artists. Taught in English.
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