Finance (FINC)

FINC 6101 - Financial Management (3 Credits)

This course provides comprehensive overview of the functional concepts of the finance function with specific emphasis on the decision-making techniques relevant to financial and non-financial managers. Topics include valuation of future cash flows, capital budgeting, risk and return, cost of capital, and long-term financial policy. Offered: Spring.


Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a semester level of Graduate.

Lecture hours: 3

FINC 6104 - Capital Markets and the Global Economy (3 Credits)

This course examines capital markets in the global economy, analyzing different types of securities, debt, equity, and derivatives and how their markets operate.


Prerequisites: FINC 6101

Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a semester level of Graduate.

Lecture hours: 3

FINC 6105 - Management of Financial Intermediaries (3 Credits)

This course introduces students to the financial intermediation sector and the various risks that the financial institutions face.


Prerequisites: FINC 6101

Restrictions:

Enrollment limited to students with a semester level of Graduate.

Lecture hours: 3