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School of Business Administration
Finance
- Fin 101: Excel in Excel
- Fin 120: Financial Literacy
- Fin 303: Money and Banking
- Fin 331: Business Finance I
- Fin 333: Financial Markets and Institutions
- Fin 334: Investments
- Fin 338: Intermediate Financial Management
- Fin 341: Risk Management and Insurance
- Fin 342: Life and Health Insurance
- Fin 351: Principles of Real Estate
- Fin 353: Real Estate Valuation and Appraisal
- Fin 361: Quantitative Financial Analysis
- Fin 380: Topics in Finance Abroad
- Fin 395: Honors Thesis in Finance
- Fin 411: Finance Fundamentals for MBA Applicants
- Fin 431: Financial Decision Making
- Fin 441: Commercial Insurance
- Fin 442: Insurance Company Operations
- Fin 445: Internship In Insurance and Risk Mgmt
- Fin 451: Real Estate Law
- Fin 453: Advanced Income Appraisal
- Fin 455: Real Estate Finance and Investment
- Fin 461: Financial Statement Analysis
- Fin 468: International Financial Management
- Fin 499: Business Finance Topics
- Fin 533: Security Analysis and Portfolio Mgmt
- Fin 534: Managing Financial Institutions
- Fin 537: Bank Management I
- Fin 538: Bank Management II
- Fin 542: Enterprise Risk Management
- Fin 555: Real Estate Investment Analysis
- Fin 568: International Finance
- Fin 581: Futures, Options, and Swaps
- Fin 620: Advanced Directed Study
- Fin 622: International Finance
- Fin 626: Seminar in International Econ & Finance
- Fin 631: Seminar in Business Finance
- Fin 633: Investment Analysis
- Fin 634: Financial Management I
- Fin 635: Financial Management II
- Fin 636: Financial Mgmt Health Care Institutions
- Fin 637: Management of Financial Intermediaries
- Fin 642: Applied Probability Modeling
- Fin 644: Financial Econ: Continuous-Time Models
- Fin 650: Research Colloquium in Econ & Finance
- Fin 695: Special Topics in Finance
- Fin 697: Thesis
- Fin 797: Dissertation
College of Liberal Arts
School of Applied Sciences
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
College of Liberal Arts
Economics
- Econ 505: Public Finance
- Econ 615: Public Finance
- Econ 506: Public Finance Administration
- Econ 410: Financial Economics
- Econ 412: Financial Econometrics
- Econ 425: American Financial History
School of Applied Sciences
Health, Exercise Sci & Recreation Mgmt
School of Education
Higher Education
College of Liberal Arts
History
School of Education
Leadership & Counselor Education
School of Business Administration
Management
School of Applied Sciences
Nutrition & Hospitality Management
- NHM 615: Advanced Financial Mgt. in Hospitality
- NHM 467: Hospitality Services Financial Mgmt
- NHM 443: Family Financial Management
Patterson School of Accountancy
- Accy 303: Financial Accounting I
- Accy 304: Financial Accounting II
- Accy 601: Financial Accounting Theory/Analytics
- Accy 714: Sem in Fin Accounting & Capital Markets
- Accy 300: Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy Administration
College of Liberal Arts
Psychology
School of Business Administration
School of Engineering
- Manf 353: Accounting & Financial Mgmt for Manf
- Engr 702: Finite Element Analysis of Fluid Flows
- Engr 690: Finite Element Analysis II
- Engr 590: Finite Element Analysis I
School of Law
- Law 543: International Finance
- Law 572: Land Finance I
- Law 574: Land Finance II
- Law 606: Corporate Finance Law
- Law 753: Int'l Aviation Finance and Leasing Law
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Course Level | Description |
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1-99 | Courses that accrue no credit toward a degree |
100-299 | Lower-division courses; open to all students for undergraduate credit |
300-499 | Upper-division or advanced courses; open as undergraduate credit to students who are classified as sophomore or higher, or by permission of the department offering the course |
500-599 | Courses open as graduate credit to graduate students and open as undergraduate upper-division credit to undergraduate students who are classified as juniors or seniors |
600-799 | Courses open to graduate students |
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