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FINC 201 | Corporation Finance | 3 | School of Management |
An overview of the financial management function in modern business, emphasizing the time value of money and financial analysis. The financial and economic environment and capital markets and securities are covered. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: Take ACCT 101 or ECON 202 and one course in this group: MATH 125 or MATH 141 or MATH 151 or MATH 170. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 301 | International Financial Management | 3 | School of Management |
This course introduces students to modern concepts and techniques of decision making in a multicurrency setting. Topics include international monetary systems, foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk management, international taxation, multinational investment decisions, and international financial markets and instruments. Students will utilize AI for data analysis, hedging strategies, and international capital budgeting, gaining practical, hands-on experience. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: FINC 201 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 305 | Insurance/Risk | 3 | School of Management |
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FINC 320 | Advanced Financial Management | 3 | School of Management |
This course focuses on corporate financial decisions and policy, emphasizing the use of AI to extract data and enhance financial analysis. Topics include capital budgeting and financing decisions, cost of capital, capital structure with risk, corporate restructuring, lease versus buy analysis, and real options. Students will utilize AI tools to analyze real-world financial data and gain practical experience in advanced financial analysis. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: FINC 201 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 325 | Principles of Investment and Security Analysis | 3 | School of Management |
This course provides an introduction to the investment process and offers an understanding of how individuals and institutions make their investment decisions. It provides broad exposure to topics including the selection of securities, security analysis, financial instruments, and investment trends. The risks and returns involved in investing in different financial instruments are examined. The course incorporates AI to investigate the influence of regulation on corporate strategy and risk management. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: FINC 201 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 340 | Finance in Action | 0 | School of Management |
Linked to a content course, student engagement into community service provides the means to gain a deeper understanding of content course objectives, acquire new knowledge, and engage in civic activity. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 0-0-0 |
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FINC 401 | Finance: Working Capital Management | 3 | School of Management |
An introduction to the management of short-term or current accounts of the firm to optimize the risk/return profile. Management of the liquid assets of the firm which comprise a substantial portion of total assets has become more significant because of the increasing range of management techniques and technologies. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: Take FINC 201 and one course in this group: QANT 201 or QANT 301 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 405 | Modern Portfolio Theory | 3 | School of Management |
This course offers a detailed examination of portfolio management and capital market theory, including a review of efficient markets, the basic Markowitz portfolio model, and the capital asset pricing model. The concepts are explored in terms of international diversification and the evaluation of portfolio performance. Traditional equity and bond valuation techniques are also investigated. AI will be used to analyze financial data to identify risks, grow5th opportunities, and sentiment trends for decision-making. Prerequisite Course(s): Prerequisite: FINC 201 Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |
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FINC 442 | Blockchain Applications | 3 | School of Management |
The course provides students with the fundamental concept of blockchains and the emerging role of blockchains in organizations, as well as its use cases and business cases with some general history and studies of recent tests and pilots. Classroom Hours - Laboratory and/or Studio Hours – Course Credits: 3-0-3 |