The course prefix for the following courses is FIN. |
3000 | Personal Finance (4) Overview
of financial literacy and personal financial planning for households.
Topics include: financial plans, budgets and statements; managing basic
assets, credit, insurance needs; managing personal investments;
international effects and causes of personal financial planning on the
United States investment patterns. |
3300 | Financial Management (4) Theory
and practices that underlie the financial manager's decision-making
process. Capital investment analysis, capital structure, dividend
policy, risk and return, and market valuation of the firm.
Prerequisites: ACCT 2251; ECON 2301 and 2302; STAT 1000 or 2010. |
3320 | Financial Markets and Services (4) The
contemporary environment of the financial system and the organization
and operation of financial markets, financial products and instruments,
and the financial services industry. Prerequisite: FIN 3300. |
3360 | Management of Risk and Insurance (4) Techniques
of risk management and uses of insurance contracts for individual and
business insurance planning. The operation and regulation of the
insurance industry and contract provisions for property, liability,
life, annuity, health, and disability insurance. Prerequisite: junior
standing. |
3400 | Fundamentals of Real Estate Management and Decision-Making (4) Fundamental
tools of real estate decision-making and the management of real estate
development, finance, investment valuation and operations. Recommended
preparation: ACCT 2701 (formerly MGMT 2701). |
3898 | Cooperative Education (1-4) Supervised
work experience in which student completes academic assignments
integrated with off-campus paid or volunteer activities. May be
repeated for up to 8 units. Units not applicable to options or minor.
Prerequisites: at least 2.0 GPA; departmental approval of activity.
CR/NC grading only. |
3999 | Issues in Finance (4) Readings,
discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in
finance. May be repeated for credit when content varies. Prerequisite:
consent of instructor. |
4300 | Corporate Finance (4) In-depth
study of theories and practices of corporate financial management.
Emphasis on corporate financial decision-making, including capital
budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, risk management, and
international financial management. Prerequisite: FIN 3300. |
4310 | Investment Analysis (4) Introduction to security analysis and portfolio management. Prerequisite: FIN 3300. |
4320 | Problems in Corporate Finance (4) Studies
of specific problems in corporate financial policy formulation and
decision-making using financial data bases and models. Prerequisite:
FIN 3300. |
4325 | Introduction to Commercial Banking Operations (4) An
introduction to commercial banking. The emphasis is on operations of
the bank, its organization structure, accounting procedures, and
financial management objectives and policies. Prerequisite: FIN 3300. |
4370 | Seminar in Financial Theory (4) Selected
topics dealing with recent developments in financial theory and
management practice. May be repeated for credit with the approval of
the department. Prerequisites: FIN 3300; MATH 1820; senior or graduate
standing, and consent of instructor. |
4375 | International Business Finance (4) Financial
aspects of international business including international financial
markets, foreign exchange management, foreign investment, multinational
capital budgeting, working capital management, financing of
international business including import-export financing and
international banking. Not open to those with credit for FIN 6375.
Prerequisite: FIN 3300. |
4410 | Financing Real Estate Operations (4) Study
of equity, mortgage, lease, sale and lease-back, and innovative methods
of financing, including related tax effects. Prerequisites: FIN 3300
and either FIN 3400 or graduate standing. |
4415 | Real Estate Investment Analysis and Advanced Appraisal (4) Applications of investment analysis and appraisal theory to real estate management. Prerequisite: FIN 4410. |
4470 | Seminar in Advanced Topics in Real Estate (4) Advanced
topics in real estate, including contemporary environmental,
sociological, financial, economic, and political issues. Prerequisites:
two of ECON 3500 and FIN 4410 and 4415. |
4900 | Independent Study (1-4) |
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