FINC Finance
FINC 3105 Managerial Finance - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Completion of the Lower Division Business Core
(Areas A & F)
FINC 3115 Financial Analysis - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105 and CISM 2105. Financial tools and
decision making techniques with heavy emphasis on application of selected
computer and financial calculator support tools.
FINC 3125 Investments - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105. Introductory study of investments.
Examines operations of securities markets, focusing primarily on debt and
equity security valuation and fundamentals.
FINC 3126 Security Analysis and Portfolio Management - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3125. Advanced course in investments
focusing on security analysis, portfolio management strategies, asset
pricing models, derivative securities, global investing and market
efficiency.
FINC 3136 Money and Banking - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: ECON 2105 and ECON 2106. Monetary economics and
the role of financial intermediaries in economic organization.
FINC 3145 Real Estate Principles - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. The basic principles of real
estate ownership, mortgage financing, valuation, subdividing, and
legislation pertaining to real estate.
FINC 3146 Real Estate Finance - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105. The instruments, techniques, and
institutions of real estate finance, sources of funds, and mortgage risk
analysis.
FINC 3147 Real Estate Valuation - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105. The art and process of real estate
valuation by use of problems, case studies, and field work.
FINC 4135 Financial Institutions - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105. Study of the role of financial
institutions in money and capital markets. Examines capital structure,
regulation, operations and management of financial services firms.
FINC 4145 Real Estate Investment Management - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3105. The application of investment
principles and techniques to the study of income producing real
property.
FINC 4185 Financial Planning and Control - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: FINC 3115 and FINC 4135. A capstone course
integrating the various areas of finance with an emphasis on case studies
in managerial finance, decision-making process.
FINC 4698 Internship - (3 hours)
Prerequisites: Approval of Program Coordinator. Placement is
restricted and can not include an individual's current employment
assignment. Substantial written proposal and final report are required.
Nine hours work per week is required. Credit may be applied only as
elective. (S/U grading.)
FINC 4899 Independent Study - (3 hours)
Prerequisites: FINC major and senior standing. Independent study
in selected areas of finance. Study will be directed by a faculty member
representing chosen area of specialization. Candidates must present a
minimum 1500-word plan through the instructor to the office of the Dean
for approval.