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1601FNCE425International Finance
Financial management and economic theory in the international environment. The impact of regulation, taxation, capital and money markets, working capital management, capital budgeting, risk, and exchange rates on decision-making are considered. Consideration is also given to the development and application of economic principles within the world economy.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1602FNCE425International Finance
Financial management and economic theory in the international environment. The management and hedging of currency exchange rate risks of a multinational firm will be the focus. The impact of regulation, taxation, capital and money markets, working capital management, capital budgeting, risk, and exchange rates on decision-making are considered. Consideration is also given to the development and application of economic principles within the world economy.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1603FNCE445Fundamentals of Investments (W)
A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, derivatives, and alternative investments.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: (2025 — Indefinite)     Future (2025-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessReview
1604FNCE448Corporate Finance
This course explores advanced topics in regard to corporate financial management. The objective is to focus on the factors that influence the decisions of corporate managers and the impact of those decisions on the value creation of the firm in terms of working capital, capital investment, capital structure, and shareholder distributions. The approach of the course will be rigorous and analytical. The topics covered include: working capital issues, capital budgeting topics, capital structure, leases, hybrid securities, derivatives, shareholder distributions, mergers, divestitures, firm failure, and international financial issues. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 548. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2016 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1605FNCE448Corporate Finance
This course explores advanced topics in regard to corporate financial management. The objective is to focus on the factors that influence the decisions of corporate managers and the impact of those decisions on the value creation of the firm in terms of working capital, capital investment, capital structure, and shareholder distributions. The approach of the course will be rigorous and analytical. The topics covered include: working capital issues, capital budgeting topics, capital structure, leases, hybrid securities, derivatives, shareholder distributions, mergers, divestitures, firm failure, and international financial issues. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 548. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1606FNCE450Working Capital Management
Includes topics addressing short-term financial management. In addition, the course covers the cost to benefit trade-offs of liquidity, management of working capital, management and budgeting of cash, and short-term investing and financing issues. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 550. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1607FNCE450Working Capital Management
Includes topics addressing short-term financial management. In addition, the course covers the cost to benefit trade-offs of liquidity, management of working capital, management and budgeting of cash, and short-term investing and financing issues. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 550. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2008 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1608FNCE452Financial Markets
See ECON 452 for course description. This course is cross-listed with ECON 452 and FNCE 552. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1609FNCE452Financial Markets & Institutions
A course exploring the primary and secondary financial markets of money markets, various fixed-income securities, equity securities, derivatives, and foreign exchange. Focus will be on the financial institutions that direct, participate, and provide liquidity in these markets. The flow of funds, role of interest rates, mediums of exchange, money and credit, banks and their services, the Federal Reserve System, and other financial institutions are considered.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1610FNCE452Financial Markets & Institutions
A course exploring the primary and secondary financial markets of money markets, various fixed-income securities, equity securities, derivatives, and foreign exchange. Focus will be on the financial institutions that direct, participate, and provide liquidity in these markets. The flow of funds, role of interest rates, mediums of exchange, money and credit, banks and their services, the Federal Reserve System, and other financial institutions are considered.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1611FNCE452Financial Markets & Institutions
A course exploring the primary and secondary financial markets of money markets, various fixed-income securities, equity securities, derivatives, and foreign exchange. Focus will be on the financial institutions that direct, participate, and provide liquidity in these markets. The flow of funds, role of interest rates, mediums of exchange, money and credit, banks and their services, the Federal Reserve System, and other financial institutions are considered.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)     Future (2025-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessReview
1612FNCE455Fundamentals of Investments
A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, derivatives, and alternative investments.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1613FNCE455Fundamentals of Investments
A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, real estate, and fixed equipment investments. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 555. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1614FNCE455Fundamentals of Investments
A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, derivatives, and alternative investments.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1615FNCE455Fundamentals of Investments
A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, derivatives, and alternative investments.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1616FNCE461Portfolio Management
Includes consideration of investment instrument choices that are available to the investor and the purpose and operation of U.S. and global capital markets. The course also covers the methods of evaluation for current and future investment opportunities in the expansion of a portfolio of investments that satisfies an investor's risk-return goals.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1617FNCE461Portfolio Management
Includes consideration of investment instrument choices that are available to the investor and the purpose and operation of U.S. and global capital markets. The course also covers the methods of evaluation for current and future investment opportunities in the expansion of a portfolio of investments that satisfies an investor's risk-return goals.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1618FNCE461Portfolio Management
Includes consideration of investment instrument choices that are available to the investor and the purpose and operation of U.S. and global capital markets. The course also covers the methods of evaluation for current and future investment opportunities in the expansion of a portfolio of investments that satisfies an investor's risk-return goals.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1619FNCE465Topics in Finance
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of business and management. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1620FNCE465Topics in Finance
See FNCE 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2008 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1621FNCE465Topics in Finance
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of business and management. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1622FNCE470Applied Finance
The course utilizes a case study format to apply financial theory, tools, and techniques in analyzing and addressing business decisions. The type of business decisions addressed include valuation of cash flows, capital budgeting, risk and return, cost of capital, working capital, and leasing issues.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1623FNCE470Applied Finance
The course utilizes a case study format to apply financial theory, tools, and techniques in analyzing and addressing business decisions. The type of business decisions addressed include valuation of cash flows, capital budgeting, risk and return, cost of capital, working capital, and leasing issues.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1624FNCE488SMARRT Training
SMARRT (Student Managed Asset Risk & Return Training) Fund is a student managed investment training activity that provides students experiential learning opportunities in security analysis, risk assessment, and portfolio management using various data sources including a Bloomberg terminal.

Credits: 0 - 1, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1625FNCE488SMARRT Training
SMARRT (Student Managed Asset Risk & Return Training) Fund is a student managed investment training activity that provides students experiential learning opportunities in security analysis, risk assessment, and portfolio management using various data sources including a Bloomberg terminal.

Credits: 0 - 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1626FNCE488SMARRT Training
SMARRT (Student Managed Asset Risk & Return Training) Fund is a student managed investment training activity that provides students experiential learning opportunities in security analysis, risk assessment, and portfolio management using various data sources including a Bloomberg terminal.

Credits: 0 - 1, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1627FNCE491Finance Practicum
A practicum consists of supervised volunteer/work experience in related fields of accounting/finance on a part-time basis. The work may be done at various job sites. A minimum of 50 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1628FNCE491Finance Practicum
A practicum consists of supervised volunteer/work experience in related fields of accounting/finance on a part-time basis. The work may be done at various job sites. A minimum of 50 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2009 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1629FNCE492Finance Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision in an accounting/finance office on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1630FNCE492Finance Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision in an accounting/finance office on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1631FNCE492Finance Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision in an accounting/finance office on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2009 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1632FNCE492Finance Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision in an accounting/finance office on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1633FNCE492Finance Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision in an accounting/finance office on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2025 — Indefinite)     Future (2025-01-01)

Proposal — Workflow Step: UG Curriculum Committee, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessReview
1634FNCE495Directed Study
See FNCE 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2007 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1635FNCE495Independent Study
An independent study involves individualized research into a selected topic chosen by the faculty adviser and the student.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1636FNCE495Independent Study
An independent study involves individualized research into a selected topic chosen by the faculty adviser and the student.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1637FNCE497Finance Research
This course permits students to apply principles of research and statistical analysis of data leading to the completion of a research project.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1638FNCE497Finance Research
This course permits students to apply principles of research and statistical analysis of data leading to the completion of a research project.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2008 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCEBusiness, School ofActive
1639FNCE497Finance Research
This course permits students to apply principles of research and statistical analysis of data leading to the completion of a research project.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1640FNCE505Principles of Finance
A study of the fundamental principles of financial organization. Emphasis is on instruments of finance, policies of capitalization, problems pertaining to working capital, and corporate expansion and reorganization.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2006 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1641FNCE505Principles of Finance
A study of the fundamental principles of financial organization. Emphasis is on instruments of finance, policies of capitalization, problems pertaining to working capital, and corporate expansion and reorganization.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1642FNCE510Financial Management
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. Understanding and analyzing information for decision making. The financial environment, financial statement analysis, operating, cash and capital budgeting, working capital management, interest mathematics, and cost of capital are discussed.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2003 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1643FNCE515Applied Corporate Finance
This course utilizes a case study format to apply financial theory, tools, and techniques in analyzing and addressing business decisions. The type of business decisions addressed include valuation of cash flows, capital budgeting, risk, and return, cost of capital, working capital, and leasing issues.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2009 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1644FNCE520Finance Theory
This course provides a survey of theories applied to corporate finance. Emphasis is given to theories applicable to asset pricing models, theory of interest rates, financial markets and valuation of assets, decisions under uncertainty, efficient capital markets, and portfolio theory, but other theories frequently used in financial decision making may also be introduced. These theories are then used to critically evaluate current and past financial decision making behavior with empirical evidence from corporate settings.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1645FNCE525International Finance
Covers a detailed examination of the foreign exchange market, exchange rate determination, international financial institutions, and the management of the risks associated with international business.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2008 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1646FNCE530Controllership
This course provides a study of controller functions, accounting and financial techniques, concepts, and procedures as they relate to the functions and responsibilities of the controller. Topics will include planning and control functions, management reporting systems, and investment planning.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2011 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1647FNCE550Working Capital Management
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. Includes topics addressing short-term financial management. In addition, the course covers the cost to benefit trade-offs of liquidity, management of working capital, management and budgeting of cash, and short-term investing and financing issues.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2009 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1648FNCE552Financial Markets
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. This course looks at the relations between interest rates, market conditions, and risk management. In addition, it considers mediums of exchange, money and credit, the structure of debt securities, and the impact of public policies on the credit environment.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2005 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1649FNCE553Financial Institutions
This course considers the role, management, and impact of financial institutions on the financial market system. Topics include such items as the operating and regulatory environment of financial institutions and their function as intermediaries. Other issues include the management of interest rate risk, liquidity risk, and credit risk for depository institutions. Finally, topics related to non-depository financial institutions such as mutual funds, insurance companies, and security firms, etc. are covered.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2009 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1650FNCE555Fundamentals of Investment
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, real estate, and fixed equipment investments. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 455.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Graduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1651FNCE555Fundamentals of Investment
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. A practical, as well as a theoretical, approach is taken for the potential investor of institutional or personal funds through the use of problems, readings, and cases. Topics covered will include stocks and bonds in the security market, real estate, and fixed equipment investments. This course is cross-listed with FNCE 455.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2006 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1652FNCE561Portfolio Management
Includes consideration of investment instrument choices that are available to the investor and the purpose and operation of U.S. and global capital markets. The course also covers the methods of evaluation for current and future investment opportunities in the expansion of a portfolio of investments that satisfies an investor's risk-return goals.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2008 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1653FNCE562Derivatives
This course covers the origin of derivative instruments, valuation, and application by financial institutions to manage risk and speculate. Derivatives come by their name honestly in that they derive their value from some underlying asset, such as equity securities, debt securities, currencies, and commodities, etc. Topics related to the following derivative contracts will be covered: options, forwards, future contracts, and swaps.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2009 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1654FNCE564Financial Statement Analysis
A student may receive credit for this course from only one program. See ACCT 564 for course description.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1655FNCE585Contemporary Issues in Finance
A seminar format with guest lectures relating to current issues developing in Finance.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1656FNCE595Independent Study
Individualized research into a selected topic chosen by the faculty adviser and the student.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1657FNCE597Finance Research
A research project under the supervision of a faculty in the discipline, which includes review of literature, research design, data collection and analysis leading to a paper appropriate for professional publication and/or presentation.

Credits: 3, Level: Graduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Graduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Finance (FNCE)FNCESchool of BusinessActive
1658FREN101Elementary French I
This is a foundation course in basic language skills. Students who have any background in French must take the language placement examination. Students should contact department for details on specific scores. This course develops listening and reading strategies with emphasis on oral and written forms of communication. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1979 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1659FREN101LElementary French I Lab
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Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1660FREN102Elementary French II
This course is a continuation of the development of basic language skills. Written and oral communication is strongly emphasized. It concentrates on developing the ability to use the language creatively to deal with daily life situations within the French-speaking context. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1979 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1661FREN102LElem French II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1662FREN207Intermediate French I
Review and expansion of grammar/vocabulary as students develop speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. Readings and discussions focus on topics related to the culture of the French-speaking world. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1663FREN207LIntermediate French I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1664FREN208Intermediate French II
Continues to review and expand student-knowledge of grammar/vocabulary as students develop speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills. Readings and discussions focus on topics related to the culture of the French-speaking world. Laboratory work required.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1665FREN208LIntermediate French II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1666FREN244French Composition and Conversation
Course designed to enhance oral and written proficiency along with vocabulary expansion, and to review grammatical structures. It emphasizes description and narration, extending to the broader French-speaking world. FREN 244 and FREN 344 is a strongly suggested sequence for students who minor in French.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1667FREN265Topics in French
Selected topics in French presented in a classroom setting. Subjects covered will determine how the course applies to the major. This course may be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1668FREN295Directed Study
Emphasizes individual, directed study. Designed for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject in the field of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1985 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1669FREN295Independent Study
Emphasizes individual study. Designed for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject in the field of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1670FREN305French for Business
This course seeks to develop knowledge and proficiency in the French economic and business world. It includes vocabulary review; practice of oral and written expression, marketing, banking, employment, job hunting, interviewing, accounting, and publicity. Written expression of business correspondence is one of the topics discussed.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2005 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1671FREN344Advanced French Composition and Conversation
Designed to enhance oral and written proficiency along with vocabulary expansion, and to review grammatical structures. It focuses on Nous and Les Autres, incorporating description and narration, extending to the broader French-speaking world, incorporating current events and argumentation along with vocabulary study and grammar refinement. FREN 244 and 344 is a sequence particularly suggested for students who minor in French.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1983 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1672FREN350French Linguistics
An intensive course designed to enhance oral and written proficiency along with vocabulary expansion. It focuses on the study of syntax, morphology, phonetics, and phonology as components of the generative grammar of the French language. Open to eligible students returning from ACA. This course is required for majors in French.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1673FREN353Contemporary French Culture and Civilization (SERV-2)
This course focuses on contemporary French culture and civilization and emphasizes social, political, and artistic trends, and intellectual movements that have contributed to the institutions and character of modern France. Course conducted entirely in French.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1674FREN357Survey of French Medieval and Renaissance Literature (W)
Close reading and discussion of selected works from the period (eleventh through sixteenth centuries) viewed in the socio-historical, intellectual, and artistic context: Chanson de Roland, Roman de Renart, Aucassin et Nicolette, Farce de Maître Pathelin, and works by Chrétien de Troyes, Villon, Rabelais, the Pléiade, and Montaigne.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1675FREN358Survey of French 17th and 18th Centuries Literature (W)
This course is a study of neo-classical tragedy and comedy as illustrated in select texts of Corneille, Mohère, Racine, Marivaux, and Beaumarchais. It experiments in narrative fiction, including works by Mme de Lafayette and Prévost. The art of epistolarity: Pascal and the polemical letter, Mme de Sévigné and the personal letter, Voltaire and the traveler's letter. Focus on topics: préciosité and sensibility; feminism and modernity; rationalism and esprit critique.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1676FREN358Survey of French 17th and 18th Centuries Literature (W)
This course is a study of neo-classical tragedy and comedy as illustrated in select texts of Corneille, Mohère, Racine, Marivaux, and Beaumarchais. It experiments in narrative fiction, including works by Mme de Lafayette and Prévost. The art of epistolarity: Pascal and the polemical letter, Mme de Sévigné and the personal letter, Voltaire and the traveler's letter. Focus on topics: préciosité and sensibility; feminism and modernity; rationalism and esprit critique.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1677FREN441Morphology & Syntax
A grammar course presenting the advanced functions of the noun, the use of the modes and the tenses, particular sentence constructions, nominal and verbal transformations, direct and indirect style, propositions. Numerous exercises.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1678FREN458Survey of French 19th and 20th Centuries Literature (W)
Studies the main literary works and currents in the modern era in their historical context. Based on an interdisciplinary approach linking literary theory with history, sociology, and psychology. Works studied: Chateaubriand, Réné; Balzac, Le Père Goriot; Hugo, Hernani; Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal; Gide, La Symphonie pastorale; Camus, L'Etranger; Duras, Moderato Cantabile.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1679FREN458Survey of French 19th and 20th Centuries Literature (W)
Studies the main literary works and currents in the modern era in their historical context. Based on an interdisciplinary approach linking literary theory with history, sociology, and psychology. Works studied: Chateaubriand, Réné; Balzac, Le Père Goriot; Hugo, Hernani; Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du mal; Gide, La Symphonie pastorale; Camus, L'Etranger; Duras, Moderato Cantabile.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1680FREN459Francophone Cultures and Literatures (W)
This course proposes a cultural and literary journey based on a variety of texts throughout the main French-speaking regions of the world: the African continent, South East Asia, French Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, the French-speaking islands of the Caribbean. This approach is intended to stress and place into perspective these geographical and national entities. Guest-speakers closely related, either as native speakers or by their professional experience to French-speaking Africa, Canada, or the Caribbean will be invited when available.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1681FREN465Topics in French
See FREN 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2008 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1682FREN487French Literature I
This course introduces students to a panorama of French Literature. The course book helps students to grasp the principal literary currents and the writers associated with them, while reading memorable extracts of literary works.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1683FREN488French Literature II
This course introduces students to a panorama of French Literature. The course book helps students to grasp the principal literary currents and the writers associated with them, while reading memorable extracts of literary works.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2021 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1684FREN490Comprehensive Examination Preparation
This course is designed to provide academic support for French majors who will be taking the MCE required for graduation. One member of the faculty will meet with the student regularly to provide the opportunity to cover material pertinent to this examination. French majors must take this course in the last semester prior to graduation. Results of the MCE will be the final grade for this course.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1685FREN495Directed Study
See FREN 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1979 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1686FREN495Independent Study
Emphasizes individual, independent study. Designed for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject in the field of modern languages. Faculty will assist student with selection of topic and serve as consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️French (FREN)FRENModern LanguagesActive
1687GEOG204World Geography (SERV-2)
Maps, land forms, soil, mineral resources, weather, and climate are considered. Man's adjustment to various physiographic regions is studied.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 04 ($30), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Geography (GEOG)GEOGHistory and Political StudiesActive
1688GEOG204World Geography (SERV-2)
Maps, land forms, soil, mineral resources, weather, and climate are considered. Man's adjustment to various physiographic regions is studied.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Geography (GEOG)GEOGHistory and Political StudiesActive
1689GRMN101Elementary German I
A foundation course in the basic language skills. Laboratory work is required. Students who have not taken any German language must enroll in GRMN 101. This course develops listening and reading strategies with an emphasis on oral and written forms of communication.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1690GRMN101LElementary German I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1691GRMN102Elementary German II
This course is a continuation of the development of basic language skills. Oral and written communication are strongly emphasized. Laboratory work is required. Those students who have any background in German must seek departmental permission to enroll in any German course other than GRMN 101.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1692GRMN102LElementary German II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1693GRMN207Intermediate German I
Continued emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills. There is, however, an increased emphasis on reading and writing skills through short selections in German. Laboratory work is required. Students may receive credit by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on the examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details. Those students who have any background in German must seek departmental permission to enroll in any German course other than GRMN 101.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1694GRMN207LIntermediate German I Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1695GRMN208Intermediate German II
This course maintains a strong emphasis on listening and speaking skills. Through reading of more extensive texts and informal writing as a support for speaking, it develops oral fluency toward more effective narrative. Laboratory work is required. Students may receive credit by passing a "Challenge Examination" with a grade of B or better. For information on this examination, students should refer to Southern's Catalog and/or Modern Languages faculty for details. Those students who have any background in German must seek departmental permission to enroll in any German course other than GRMN 101.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1992 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1696GRMN208LIntermediate German II Lab
NULL

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: (2016 — Indefinite)    
German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1697GRMN295Directed Study
A course emphasizing individual directed study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist students with selection of topic and serve as a consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2015 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1698GRMN295Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist students with selection of topic and serve as a consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1699GRMN495Directed Study
See GRMN 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1975 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive
1700GRMN495Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study. This course is for students who want to conduct independent research in a specific subject of modern languages. Faculty will assist students with selection of topic and serve as a consultant for the project. This course is limited primarily to the department majors and must be approved by the Chair of Modern Languages.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️German (GRMN)GRMNModern LanguagesActive