Finance (FIN) and
Commercial Law (LAW) Courses
FIN
412 - FIN 498
FIN
412 - Global Financial Markets (3 hrs)
This
course covers the functions and operations of global financial markets.
Securities markets, along with commercial and investment banking,
will be studied. Consideration will be given to issues in international
debt, equity, and derivative securities markets. Policy implications
for investors as well as corporations and governments are included.
Prerequisite: FIN 310 and FIN 320.
FIN 414 - Management of Financial Institutions (3 hrs)
This
course is devoted to in-depth analysis of the operations of selected
financial institutions with emphasis on management decision-making
processes. Case analysis and analytical problems are included in
the course content.
Prerequisite: FIN 310.
FIN 425 - Asset Management: Theory and Practice (3 hrs)
An
analytical approach to the study of short term financial management.
In connection with Treasury Management Association this sourse is
the Certified Cash Manager Associate Program (CCMA). An emphasis
is placed on the working capital topics specifically addressed in
this program. In addition to the practical emphasis of the CCMA
approach the course will include theoretical underpinnings of short
term financial management utilizing cases and lectures to fully
cover financial decision making, financial analysis, and forecasting.
Prerequisite: FIN 320.
FIN
426 - Corporate Financing: Theory and Practice (3 hrs)
An analytical approach to the study of the
concepts and theories underlying the financing decisions of business
enterprises. Apart from this theoretical framework, the course includes
cases covering financial decision-making processes in the areas
of long-term financing decisions, financial structure, cost of capital,
dividend policy, merger, reorganization and international financial
management.
Prerequisite: FIN 320.
FIN
432 - Real Estate Investments (3 hrs)
The
effect of various forms of taxation, market conditions and governmental
policies as they affect the investor's spendable income are reviewed.
Prerequisite: FIN 320 and FIN 330 or consent of instructor.
FIN
433 - Real Estate Appraisal (3 hrs)
A
study of the sources of real estate value, the techniques for estimating
property value, and the effective use of appraisal information.
Prerequisite: FIN 320 and FIN 330 or consent of instructor.
FIN
437 - Real Estate Management (3 hrs)
Management
of income producing properties as an agent of the owner. Consideration
of professional standards, business promotion, leasing, insurance
and maintenance.
Prerequisite: FIN 320.
FIN
442 - International Finance (3 hrs)
A
study of contemporary problems in international finance. The course
examines the international money markets, working capital considerations
and capital budgeting problems as faced by the multinational corporation.
Prerequisite: FIN 320 or consent of instructor.
FIN 448 - Internships (1-5 hrs)
Under the direction of a faculty advisor,
students obtain employment experience with industrial, commercial,
and financial enterprises (commercial banks, brokerage firms, etc.),
with insurance companies or firms with an insurance division or
department, or with a real estate firm or enterprises with a real
estate department or division. Students are required to file periodic
reports to the advisor. In addition, they are evaluated by the firm's
executives. Available only to students majoring or minoring in finace,
insurance, or real estate. No more than 3 hrs. can be used as credit
toward a major or minor. Written consent of instructor and deportment
chair is required.
FIN
453 - Securities Analysis (3 hrs)
An
analysis of stocks and bonds as investment vehicles. The course
is designed as a sophisticated analysis of valuation techniques
with a view towards aiding the student to bridge the gaps between
techniques used by the academician and the practitioner.
Prerequisite: FCL 351.
FIN
464 - Insurance Company Management (3 hrs)
The
topics studied by means of cases and problems in this course include
multiple-line insurance operations, special problems in functional
areas of industry operations and personal and commercial risk surveys
and analysis.
Prerequisite: FIN 362.
LAW
480 - Tort Law and Liability (3 hrs)
The
study of individual and business rights and liabilities with respect
to negligence, intentional wrongs, libel, misrepresentation, and
insurance aspects thereof.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
LAW
482 - Management and Labor Relations Law (3 hrs)
A
survey of laws affecting management-labor relations. The course
examines general employer-employee relationships, emphasizing the
hiring and firing of employees, employee benefit programs, workman's
compensation laws, and civil rights rules and regulations.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
LAW
483 - Real Estate Law (3 hrs)
The
study of land ownership, sales agreements, mortgages, land contracts,
leases, zoning, condemnation and urban land development problems.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
LAW
484 - International Business Law (3 hrs)
A
study of national, regional and international laws which affect
the conduct of international business. An examination of the legal
regulations which promote or restraint trade or investment by international
business firms.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
LAW
485 - Governmental Regulations of Business (3 hrs)
Examines
the laws, rules and regulations that affect most business enterprises.
Substantive laws affecting the firm's obligation to employees, stockholders
and the general public including securities regulation and insider
trading, employment discrimination, and consumer protection are
emphasized.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
LAW
486 - Marketing and Sales Law (3 hrs)
The
course examines the law as it applies to the sale of goods, warranties
affecting such sales and the methods of financing those sales. Legal
obligations imposed upon and risks assumed by the seller are emphasized.
Prerequisite: LAW 380.
FIN
494 - International Business Seminar (1-6 hrs)
A
foreign study seminar designed for qualified and capable undergraduate
students, graduate students, teachers and business executives. The
seminar introduces participants to a firsthand knowledge of business
operations abroad through on-site inspection of foreign manufacturing,
marketing, financial, and governmental organizations, supplemented
by coordinated faculty lectures and assigned reading. Students completing
such a seminar may receive credit in the Departments of Accountancy,
Business Information Systems, Finance and Commercial Law, Management,
or Marketing, if approved by the head of the department prior to
registration for the seminar.
Students may receive six hours credit in any combination of departments
as described, provided the seminar is planned with that combination
in mind. No student will receive credit under the course plan indicated
here except for work done in seminars planned and conducted or approved
by the Haworth College of Business.
FIN
498 - Readings and Research in Finance and Commercial Law (1-3 hrs)
Directed
individual study of finance or legal problems which are not treated
in departmental course offerings. Prerequisite: Written consent
of instructor and department chair is required.