62 - Finance

62-200 Principles of Finance

Practical and conceptual problems associated with financial management in business planning, obtaining, and utilizing of funds are the focus of this course.

3

Prerequisites

23-120 and 24-230 or equivalent.

62-300 Corporate Finance

This course covers financial statement analysis, bankruptcy and reorganization, working capital policy and short-term credit, receivables and inventory management and mergers and acquisitions.

3

Prerequisites

62-200.

62-320 Futures and Options

Students study the use of futures, options and swaps for hedging and speculation.  Pricing theory is also introduced.

3

Prerequisites

62-200.

62-350 Personal Financial Planning

This course focuses on an individual's total financial plan. It covers such diverse topics as investing, insurance, real estate, employee benefits, budgeting, taxes and estate planning.

3

Prerequisites

62-200.

62-390 Finance Seminar

This intensive weekend seminar focuses on a single topic or skill, with emphasis on student involvement and participation.

1

62-391 Critical Thinking in Business

The purpose of this seminar is to help business students and professionals systematically analyze business situations and avoid the traps that lead to bad thinking.  The seminar will also help the professional better assess the role of business in society, analyze the claims of "experts" and identify business opportunities.  Among the diverse topics covered in the seminar are: how to identify flaws in business reasoning, analyzing the total cost of a business transaction from the business' and the customer's standpoint, a new way to look at pricing and how externalities and risk-sharing impact business decisions.

1

62-410 Investment Analysis

Overview of security trading including mechanics of leverage and short selling. Fundamental equity analysis and portfolio management is also introduced, including efficient market concepts. Additionally, bond analysis and duration concepts are covered.

3

Prerequisites

62-200.

62-440 International Finance

Students explore the role of finance in the global markets with emphasis on exchange rates and decision-making by managers of multinational enterprises.

3

Prerequisites

62-200

62-450 Topics and Cases in Finance

The course utilizes spreadsheet software, Microsoft Excel, in order to implement financial theories and methodologies. Students will learn the practical application and visualization of corporate finance and investments in Microsoft Excel. 

3

Prerequisites

62-300 and senior status.

62-472 Finance Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with jobs they currently have. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator.

3

Prerequisites

Finance major, Junior or Senior status, 3.00 GPA or above, and consent of internship coordinator.

62-473 International Finance Internship

This internship is designed to provide students with controlled on-the-job experience with participating businesses, industries and governmental organizations. Students may be eligible for an internship with their current position if it has an international emphasis and is approved by the Internship Coordinator. A limited number of internships/jobs are also available through the internship coordinator. Finance major, Junior or Senior status, 3.00 GPA or above, and consent of internship coordinator and the director of the International Business program.

3

62-492 Independent Study/Finance

Students do independent reading and research in Finance.

3

Prerequisites

Finance major, Senior status, 3.00 GPA or above, and a signed Independent Study Form.