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Click on the name of an online finance undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Accessing and Expressing the Higher Self Through the Visual Arts (TVA510) |
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Atlantic University |
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An introduction to a variety of modalities that facilitate access to the higher self through the specific application of visual art skills. The tools to be explored include: dream work, meditation, guided imagery and music, and shamanic journeying. |
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Airport Administration and Finance (MC416) |
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American Public University |
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This course focuses on the administration and finance of airports, to include regulatory, economic, legal, environmental, and other requirements associated with the administration of the modern airport. |
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An Introduction to Visual Art Skills - A Transpersonal Approach (TVA500) |
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Atlantic University |
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An introduction to basic two-dimensional art skills provides students with the confidence to express themselves in a visual manner. Included is instruction in basic representational and abstract drawing and painting skills. |
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Assessment and Trends in School Curriculum (740) |
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Aspen University |
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This course is designed to investigate issues and trends related to curriculum development. Emphasis is placed on developing a knowledge base related to curriculum theory and design, enhancing skills and abilities to effect implementation of curricular change, and practical application of models to evaluate programs. |
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Bankruptcy (PLA 2460) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Introduction to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, its functions and procedures, from both the creditor?s and the debtor?s point of view. Moreover, this course will present applicable law and procedure as related to liquidation, business and individual reorganizations, family farmer reorganizations, and adversary proceedings arising out of bankruptcy cases. |
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Becoming an Online Learner (301) |
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Aspen University |
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This introductory, one-credit course orients learners to learning online. Becoming an Online Learner acquaints learners with the features and functions of Aspen's online learning environment, prepares participants for the valuable and interactive experience of online learning, assists student in creating a personal learning plan, and builds a solid foundation of skills that will assist participants for future Aspen distance learning courses. It includes instruction in the use of a variety of online tools including the online classroom, internet-based multimedia tools, search engines, online library resources, and other related tools. |
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BUDGETING (APM473-OL) |
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Westwood College Online |
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Provides the student with knowledge of how to formulate and submit budgets.Also includes knowledge of cash-flow, returns on investments, assets and liabilities, forecasting, sales and income breakeven analysis, cost-benefit analysis, and various budgeting techniques. |
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Business Finance (FIN3137) |
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Amberton University |
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The course is a survey course in financial management. Basic concepts such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, and risk/return valuation models are discussed as well as how financial management can be used to help maximize the value of a firm or household. |
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Business Finance (BACC 420) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course is designed to develop a working knowledge of financial statements analysis and interpretation. Emphasis will be on a practical approach to forecasting techniques. Topics covered will include income statements, statements of retained earnings, balance sheets, statements of cash flow, ratio and trend analysis, collateral security, cash flow forecasts budgeting, pro forma statements, debts vs. equity capital structures, capital financing, cost of financing, cost of capital, depreciation and amortization, and lease vs. buy option. |
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Capital Budget/Long-Term Financing (FIN 104E) |
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Boston University |
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Capital Budgeting/Long-Term Financing provides an extensive review of how corporations create value through effective capital budgeting and financing practices. The course illustrates the linkages between corporate strategy and capital investment decisions and the conventional methods for evaluating capital investments and establishing capital budgets. The course also focuses on how "real world" considerations, such as risk and uncertainty, taxation, inflation, and financing are incorporated into capital investment decision-making and the resulting effects. |
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Capstone Project (599) |
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Aspen University |
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The capstone project allows students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their courses to the work environment. This project is completely individualized; students are encouraged to select work-related projects that are of particular interest to them and that will result in professional growth and benefit the organization. |
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Capstone Project (799) |
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Aspen University |
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The capstone project/research course allows students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their courses to their school or district environment. This project is completely individualized; students are encouraged to select projects that are of particular interest to them and that will result in professional growth and benefit their school or district. |
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Clinical Nutrition (NC402) |
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American Academy of Nutrition |
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Study of nutrients and how the body handles them based on principles of chemistry and molecular biology; the effect of nutrition choices on diabetes, hypoglycemia and disorders of the major organ systems; food choices and diet planning principles; nutrition prescription for illness; the development and evaluation of nutrition plans; nutrition assessment; the relationship between nutrition and illness; strategies for providing nutritional support for people with serious illness; practical examples in clinical nutrition case studies. |
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Community Nutrition (NE222) |
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American Academy of Nutrition |
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The role of nutrition in public health; educational foundation for nutrition entrepreneurs; the art and science of policy-making; planning and managing public nutrition programs; understanding and influencing consumer behavior; food assistance programs; nutrition assessment of all age groups; case studies; community learning activities. |
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Computer Concepts and Applications (BIS110) |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: BIS 101 This course provides an overview of the fundamentals of computers and computer terminology, particularly with respect to personal computer hardware and software, and the World Wide Web. The course gives students an in-depth understanding of why computers are essential components in business and society. |
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Corporate Finance (FIN 320) |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course introduces students to the principles and practices of finance applied in the business environment. The course provides a survey of the important aspects of financial management, practice, and policy faced by industry executives and practitioners providing consultative services. Provision of financial services is a common adjunct to public accounting practices, accounting executives, and accountants. |
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Corporate Finance-Financial Management (FIN 102E) |
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Boston University |
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This is a foundations course that introduces students to the fundamental concepts and analytical tools of managerial (corporate) finance. Subsequently, students will learn how to apply these tools and concepts to issues such as capital budgeting, capital structure, and working capital
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Creativity and the Healing Process (TC525) |
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Atlantic University |
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An exploration of how healing and creativity support each other. Included is an examination of the role that creativity plays in the process of developing and maintaining a healthy attitude toward life. |
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Customers, Markets & Technology (605) |
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Aspen University |
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The relationship between technology-based products and the consumers of these products comes under investigation in this course. This course also teaches methods for designing, developing, and delivering technology-based products that can solve real-world problems. Students will examine best practices for integrating technology solutions and metrics managers can apply to measure the return on an IT investment. Throughout the course, students will learn skills they can use to increase their own creative skills. |
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Eating Disorders and Weight Management (NE224) |
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American Academy of Nutrition |
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Causes and physical effects of anorexia and bulimia; nutritional complications of eating disorders; profile of individuals with an eating disorder; approaches to treating eating disorders; recovering from an eating disorder; emotional and physical factors related to obesity; medical conditions related to obesity; practice counseling session and case studies. |
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