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FINANCE
Theory and practice of capital management. Topics include evaluation of risks, determination of capital structures, measures of costs and returns, allocation of capital, financial planning and models, and a survey of working capital issues. Prerequisite: ACC2103.
Financial statement analysis and interpretation from the managers’, investors’ and creditors’ perspective. Principles of marketing, underwriting, rate making and loss adjusting. Prerequisite: FIN3113.
Participants, structure, and functions of the major domestic and international financial markets. Furthermore, the course will be a hands-on survey class structured around the techniques needed to understand the investment process in the economic and financial environments. Prerequisite: FIN3113.
Financial institutions as business firms, with emphasis on depository institutions: industry structure, regulation, asset and liability management strategies. Prerequisite: FIN3113.
Fundamental issues of risk management and insurance in property, liability, life and health areas. Principles of marketing, underwriting, rate making and loss adjustment. Prerequisite: FIN3113 & FIN3213.
Financial institutions as business firms, with emphasis on depository institutions: industry structure, regulation, asset and liability management strategies. Prerequisite: FIN3113 & ECN2113.
Analysis of working capital management; cash budgeting; financial analysis and planning; short-term financing decisions. Prerequisite: FIN3113 & FIN3213.
Characteristics of financial assets and markets; evaluation of securities; selecting and combining securities into portfolios; portfolio models and measurements of portfolio performance. Prerequisite: FIN3113 & FIN3213 & FIN 3313.
Principles and concepts of integrated financial planning, including legal, tax and financial aspects, business planning, retirement planning, estate planning and the use of information technology. Prerequisite: FIN3113, FIN3213, ACC2113, ACC2123, ACC4213, & MIS2413.
Principles of real estate, including legal aspects of real estate, appraisal, investment, mortgage financing, home-ownership, and brokerage industry functions. Prerequisite: FIN3113 & FIN3213.
Management of real-money investment funds. Application of investment theory to an actual portfolio, including development and presentation of recommendations to board of investment professionals. Prerequisite: FIN3113, FIN3213, ACC2113, ACC2123, ACC4213, & MIS2413.
Management’s role in treating non-speculative risks to which business is exposed. Emphasis on recognition, evaluation, and treatment of risks. Prerequisite: FIN3113, FIN3213, ACC2113, & ACC 2123.
This course is an overview of property insurance (identify and measure property direct and indirect loss exposure and insurance coverage used to transfer such exposure), life and health insurance (personal an business risks relating to principles of life and health insurance), and liability insurance (identify and measure liability loss exposures and insurance coverage used to transfer such exposures, including concepts of negligence and liability). Prerequisite: FIN4413.
This course involves financial contracts (i.e. forwards, futures, options, and swaps) whose values are “derived” from the values of other underlying instruments. The course material will utilize foreign exchanges, bonds, equities and indexes. Prerequisite: FIN3113, FIN3213, FIN3313, & FIN 3713.
Professional experience in a business environment for qualified students. Senior classification with a cumulative GPA of 2.40 or above.
GENERAL PHYSICAL SCIENCE
This course is intended to satisfy the physical science requirement for non-science majors. It includes some concepts of physics, astronomy, geology and chemistry.
GEOGRAPHY
An introduction to the physical environment of planet earth. Selected topics from astronomy, geography, geology, and meteorology.
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