Finance
Courses
FIN 200: PERSONAL FINANCE
This course is a study of personal financial decision-making. The course provides a knowledge of the tools to make both short- term and long-term financial plans. Topics include budgeting, consumer credit, insurance, investments, and savings. Topics of current consumer importance are also covered. No credit given if successfully complete FIN 125. Meets Quantitative GEP requirement.
Elective credit.
FIN 370: BUSINESS FINANCE
Planning, analyzing, and reporting the financing of business operations are examined in the course. Working capital, long term financing, capital budgeting, and cost of capital are also covered. The use of present and future values of financial amounts is stressed.
ACC 212 Accounting Principles II
Major, Minor, Elective credit.
FIN 372: ADVANCED BUSINESS FINANCE
This course provides an in-depth study of various theories and techniques of the major areas of corporate finance. Case studies and selected readings are employed in this course.
FIN 370 Business Finance.
Major, Minor, Elective credit.
FIN 373: SECURITIES ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
This course is designed to acquaint the student with advanced theories of the analysis of security valuation and risk, choice of assets for an investment portfolio, and evaluation of portfolio performance.
FIN 370 Business Finance.
Major credit.
FIN 490: DIRECTED INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SPECIAL TOPICS
Departmental approval.