FIN - Finance

FIN 30000 FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCE (3)

Examines financing of an organization from the administrative viewpoint.  Consideration of internal financial management as well as external financing and capital structures. Prerequisites: ACC 20364 Accounting for Business Operations.

FIN 41000 INVESTMENT THEORY (3)

Discussion of investment theory with a focus on the securities market related to the individual investor.  Course focuses on trading, behavior of securities and pricing, the mechanics of trading, evaluation of securities, mutual funds, and evaluation of portfolio performance.  Specific theories addressed include efficient market hypothesis, capital market theory, and stock valuation.  Prerequisites: FIN 30000 Foundations of Finance and ECO 40963 International Economics.

FIN 41003 REAL ESTATE FINANCE (3)

Introduction to finance as related to real estate.  Course focuses on the methods of assessing value of real estate and various financing instruments related to real estate.  Prerequisite: FIN 30000 Foundations of Finance.

FIN 41006 BEHAVIORAL FINANCE (3)

Course expands upon investment theory and the theory of efficient markets through psychological biases of individuals and how these impact financial decision-making.  Evidence and research based course focuses on theory and empirical research as they relate to the behavior of asset pricing, corporate finance, and money management. 

Prerequisites

FIN 30000 Foundations of Finance

FIN 42000 FUTURES AND OPTIONS (3)

This course introduces the theory and application of forwards, futures, options, other financial derivatives, and currency markets. Students gain an understanding of the role of these financial tools in enhancing business performance and market efficiency.

FIN 43000 CRYPTOASSETS: DIGITAL CURRENCIES AND ASSETS (3)

The utilization of blockchain technology has ushered in new investment vehicles for millions of people worldwide. This course provides an introduction to and overview of the rapidly emerging cryptoasset market.  Students will gain an understanding of cryptoassets as stores of value, portfolio management, risk analysis, and market efficiency. 

FIN 49000 SEMINAR IN APPLIED FINANCE (4)

Capstone course that guides student in the integration of functional content areas in the field of finance.  Addresses financing issues and applies finance theories and techniques to problems and cases through a process of strategic decision-making.  Prerequisite:  Completion of all required core coursework or advisor permission.