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FIN 498: Investigation and Report
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Senior standing and consent of instructor. A comprehensive and original study of a problem connected with finance under the direction of one or more members of the finance staff. May be repeated with new content. Maximum credit six units.
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FIN 499: Special Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Individual study. Maximum credit six units.
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FIN 522: Individual Insurance Management
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Undergraduate: Completion of lower division requirements for the major. Graduate: Completion of prerequisite core. Economic, legal, social, and ethical considerations of individual, business and group insurance including life, health, property, and liability insurance. Risk exposure and policy analysis.
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FIN 523: Employee Benefit Planning
2.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Undergraduate: Completion of lower division requirements for the major. Graduate: Completion of prerequisite core. Employee benefit and pension planning, including regulation and taxation issues.
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FIN 589: Personal Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: Finance 323. Financial planning process including data gathering, cash flow and debt considerations, goal programming (including retirement and education funding), integration, plan formulation, and implementation. Practice management considerations including establishment of ethical and legal, client and professional relationships.
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FRENC 100A: Elementary French I [GE
5.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Interactive introduction to speaking, reading, and writing French in a cultural context. Essential language structures for communication at the novice level. Not open to students who have completed three years of high school French unless the third course was completed five or more years ago.
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FRENC 100B: Elementary French II [GE
5.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: French 100A or two years of high school French. Continuation of French 100A. Not open to students who have completed four years of high school French unless the fourth course was completed five or more years ago.
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FRENC 200: Intermediate French in Paris
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Four hours per week in a 12 week period in the Paris Semester. Development of intermediate level proficiency skills through lecture and work in small groups. Offered only through the Paris Semester study abroad program. This course satisfies the language graduation requirement.
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FRENC 201: Readings in French [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: French 100B or three years of high school French. Emphasis on reading. See Class Schedule for emphasis offered: Readings in French Culture, Readings in Francophone Culture, or Readings in Business French. Note: French majors, minors, and International Business majors are encouraged to enroll concurrently in French 210.
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FRENC 210: French Grammar [GE
3.00 Credits
San Diego State University
Prerequisites: French 100B with a grade of C or better or three years of high school French. Comprehensive survey of French grammar at the intermediate level. Analysis and use of typical French structures. Note: French majors, minors, and International Business majors are encouraged to enroll concurrently in French 201.
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