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FINANCE COURSES AND SAMPLE SYLLABI
The list below
represents the undergraduate and graduate courses
taught through the Finance department. Where
available, syllabi from some past semesters
are provided. They
are representative of what we teach, and are intended to help students with
course planning. Keep in mind that courses and syllabi change over time.
Not all classes are offered every semester and future courses may be
taught by different faculty members than in the past . These syllabi are only
intended to give you the 'big picture' of what we do. We like what we do, and
we're good at it. Have a look!
More course syllabi will be added as they become available.
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FINC200
Fundamentals
of Finance (not for Finance majors). If you are an HRIM student taking
this course in Fall 2006, you should register for Prof. Kwansa's section.
If you are a Certificate of Business Fundamentals student taking this course
in Fall 2006, you should register for Mr. Sommers' section, and should
contact Ms. Wilson of your program's office for the needed permission. |
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FINC201
Introduction
to Investments (not for Finance Majors) |
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FINC311
Principles
of Finance (the first course for Finance majors)
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FINC312
Problems in Financial Management (very
appropriate as the third or fourth course
in the sequence for finance majors--can also work as the second course) |
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FINC313
Financial
Markets (very appropriate as the second course in the
sequence for finance majors) |
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FINC314
(formerly FINC407)
Investments (very appropriate as the
third or fourth course in the sequence for finance majors) |
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FINC364
This course is
designed to fulfill the Discovery Learning Experience requirement.
This course integrates theory and practice through the partnering of an
internship experience. Note: Before registering for this
class, students must complete the Department of Finance's
Discovery
Learning Internship Agreement. |
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FINC412
Financial
Institutions |
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FINC413
Advanced Corporate Finance |
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FINC414
Bank
Management |
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FINC415
International
Finance |
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FINC416
Derivative Securities and Risk Management (formerly
'Advanced Investments') -- this is our course in futures, options, derivative assets,
and risk management |
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FINC417
Real
Estate Finance |
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FINC418
Seminar
in Corporate Governance |
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FINC419
Financial
Modeling and Valuation
This course
applies economic principles and financial modeling techniques to value
seasoned equity, initial public offerings, mergers, private equity
transactions, and leveraged buyouts. |
TO VIEW THE CURRENT DEGREE REQUIREMENTS AND COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS FOR AN UNDERGRADUATE FINANCE MAJOR,
CLICK HERE. (A new and flexibilized program
applies to the Class of 2010 and beyond.
Click here for info.) |