FIN 300 BUSINESS FINANCE (3)
Three hours lecture per week
Prerequisite: ACCT 220, MATH 140 or MATH 150
Principles of planning, procuring, controlling short term and long-term financial resources of business organizations. Topics include cash and capital budgeting, debt and equity markets, security evaluations, cost and structure of capital.
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FIN 321 PUBLIC BUDGETING (3) [top]
Three hours lecture per week
Examines the major concepts of public budgeting and finance in the United States. Key topics of study include: expenditure estimation, revenue forecasting, capital budgeting, budget reform and financial management. The politics that characterizes the budgetary process will be emphasized throughout.
Same as POLS 321
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FIN 343 CAPITAL THEORY (3) [top]
Three hours lecture per week
Intertemporal choice and decision-making under uncertainty in our financial lives. Topics include: multi-period consumption, multi-period production, capital budgeting, modern portfolio theory and financial management.
Same as ECON 343
GenEd: D,Interdisciplinary
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FIN 421 PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3) [top]
Three hours lecture per week
Prerequisite: FIN 300
Examines principles, methods and concepts of financial management used in non-profit sector. Disciplines of accounting, budgeting, operations control, auditing and management are integrated into comprehensive financial systems. Theoretical design and practical implementation issues are explored.
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FIN 490 SPECIAL TOPICS (3) [top]
Three hours seminar per week
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
In-depth analysis of current topics in finance. Topics vary each semester
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FIN 492 SERVICE LEARNING/INTERNSHIP (3) [top]
Six hours per week
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor
Individual internship through service learning.
Graded Credit/No Credit
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FIN 497 DIRECTED STUDY (1-3) [top]
Variable hours per week
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor
Individual contracted study on topics or research selected by the student and faculty mentor.
Graded Credit/No Credit
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