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FIN 301 Financial Management (3)
The fundamentals of business finance, including financial analysis, planning, and control; management of working capital; analysis of long-term investment opportunities; and examination of internal and external sources of financing. Prerequisites: MGT 123, ACT 201.
FIN 334 Investments (3)
Survey of commercial and government investments with stress on understanding investment markets, primarily the stock exchanges. Prerequisite: FIN 301.
FIN 362 Intermediate Financial Management (3)
A case study approach to corporate financial problems. The cases provide the basis for class discussion on the approach to financial problem solving. Prerequisite: FIN 301.
FIN 385 International Finance (3)
Develops a conceptual framework for the analysis of financial decisions of the multinational firm. Topics include foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk management, parity conditions in international finance, foreign investment analysis, political risk, and financial management of the multinational corporation. Prerequisite: FIN 301.
FIN 400 Senior Seminar in Finance (3)
An opportunity for assisted self-directed study of a topic of interest. The study will culminate in a paper and oral presentation. Prerequisites: 12 credits in FIN courses and senior status.