Finance
Advanced
Courses offering in the Second semester 092 ( February 2010 ):
FIN 301
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Financial Management I
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(3-0-3)
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An introductory course which presents
basic theories, concepts, and analytical techniques in financial management.
Topics covered in the course include evaluation of financial goals and
objectives. Overview of financial markets and institutions; financial
statements and cash flows; time value of money; ratio analysis; working
capital management; short-term financing operating and financial leverages,
financial forecasting and planning, capital budgeting techniques.
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Prerequisites:
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ACCT 202, ECON 202
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FIN 302
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Financial Management II
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(3-0-3)
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A second course in Finance which focuses
on capital investments and financing decisions. Capital investments are
evaluated under conditions of uncertainty. Financing decisions are examined
through capital structure theory, cost of capital, and dividend policy.
Valuation of securities integrates the impact of both investment and
financing decisions. Other topics covered in the course instruments of
long-term financing; leasing; mergers and acquisitions; corporate
restructuring and reorganizations; international finance.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301
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FIN 351
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Cooperative
Work
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(0-0-9)
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Each student must participate in a
28-week program of industrial experience in Finance and/or related business
areas. The academic advisor approves the student's training program and
makes sure that the student submits a formal written report based on his practical
experience during the training period.
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Prerequisites:
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Senior level
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FIN 410
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International Financial Management
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(3-0-3)
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Analysis of the key
financial decisions made by multinational companies. The course provides an
international perspective to financial problems facing multinationals.
Topics examined in the course include international financial environment;
international money and capital markets; analysis of foreign exchange risk
exposure and risk management; capital budgeting and working capital
management; direct foreign investment decisions, political risk assessment,
international banking and taxation.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301
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FIN 415
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Management
of Financial Institutions
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(3-0-3)
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The course
presents both theoretical and practical aspects of decision making in financial
institutions. The primary focus is on commercial bank management. Major
topics include asset/liability and capital management; credit evaluation,
lending policies and practices, liquidity management; bank performance
evaluation; investment banking; investment portfolio management;
international banking. Cases and computer game methods are used to simulate
decisions made by bank managers.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301, ECON 305
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FIN 420
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Investments
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(3-0-3)
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An introductory
course in investment theory and principles. The course provides an overview
of security markets, alternative investment securities, sources of investment
information, and factors influencing security prices. Major topics include
selection and management of financial assets; valuation techniques for
stocks and bonds; fundamental and technical analysis; theory of efficient
financial markets; risk-return analysis; introduction to portfolio theory.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301
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FIN 421
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Security
Analysis and Portfolio Management
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(3-0-3)
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Security analysis
theory and practice. The primary focus of the course is on selection and
management of security portfolios, applying tools and techniques developed
within the modern portfolio theory framework. Other topics include
management of fixed income security portfolios, capital asset pricing
model; investment in stock options and futures; portfolio performance
evaluation and monitoring; examination of institutional investment
policies; computer applications in portfolio management.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 420
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FIN 425
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Computer Applications in Finance
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(3-0-3)
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Application of computer software in
formulating and analyzing problems in Finance. The course is specifically
designed to encourage use of sensitivity analysis and “what if”
projections, in financial modeling, financial statement analysis; capital
budgeting, cash flow projections, and risk analysis; working capital
management; capital structure and financing decision; leasing; foreign
exchange forecasting; valuation of securities; investment analysis and
portfolio management; application of quantitative methods in finance.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 302
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FIN 430
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Risk and Management Insurance
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(3-0-3)
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Theory of risk and
risk management; identification; measurement, and arrangements to deal with
risk in personal and business situations. Types of insurance coverages; basic
features of selected insurance contracts, implementation of risk management
strategies using insurance, risk retention, and risk reduction devices.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301
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FIN 435
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Real Estate Management
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(3-0-3)
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Overview of real estate
markets; analysis of residential and commercial real estate development,
mortgage financing and investment decisions. Fundamentals of
property valuation, economic factors influencing property values, property
management, and appraising principles for residential and income property
are examined.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 301
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FIN 450
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Financial Policy
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(3-0-3)
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A capstone case-oriented course which examines
various practical problems in financial policy. The course emphasizes the
application of financial theories and analytical techniques to solve
business problems in both domestic and international environments. Topics
covered in the course include financial analysis and planning; working
capital management; capital budgeting and cash flow analysis; lease
financing; long term financing and capital structure decisions; corporate
restructuring, mergers, and acquisitions.
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Prerequisites:
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FIN 302
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All financial
Courses (Undergraduate Program )
Finance
( Graduate
Program )
Advanced Courses offering in the Second semester 092 ( February 2010 ) :
FIN 510
Managerial Finance
Managerial
finance consists of two inter-related decisions of investment and financing. The
former deals with capital theory and its application to capital budgeting
under uncertainty. The latter deals with financial leverage, the cost of
capital, dividend policy and valuation. Leasing and other instruments of
long-term financing, growth through mergers and the holding company, as well
as reorganization and bankruptcy are also included.
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FIN
523
Investment Analysis
Analysis of investments in
financial securities such as bonds, common stock, preferred stock, options,
commodities and Islamic financial instruments. Nature, regulation, and
operations of securities markets in a western economy and an Islamic economy.
Portfolio management theory and implications for capital market theory. Stock
price behavior in relation to technical analysis and to capital market
efficiency hypothesis.
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All financial Courses ( Graduate Program )
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