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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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Emerging Technologies (545) |
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Aspen University |
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Through this course, students explore state-of-the-art and emerging technologies in information processing (software development, hardware, and computer networking strategies). Students will learn techniques and metrics managers can use to evaluate a new technology's benefits and potential pitfalls. Students will also learn best practices for integrating technology without disrupting a company. Students will establish techniques for staying current with new technologies in today's age of dynamic innovations. |
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EMS LAW (LAW 201) |
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American College of Prehospital Medicine |
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EMS Law is designed for emergency medical personnel to become more aware of how malpractice claims arise. This course is offered as a guide to highlight specific problems, procedures and even trends that can create liability for the emergency care provider. Accordingly, recommended courses of action the emergency care provider can take to reduce or avoid liability are discussed. The importance of documentation in medical-legal issues is emphasized. Course evaluation is based on an open book essay mid-term and final exam and a journal in which the students records answers to questions from 11 lessons. |
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Entrepreneurial Finance (GM481) |
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American Public University |
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This course focuses on the various financial issues and challenges facing a business start-up and those of a growing enterprise. Specific attention is paid to the acquisition of financing for new ventures, financial management of new and growing businesses, and the harvest of the entrepreneurial venture. |
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Feminine Spirituality: Past, Present, and Future (WMS515) |
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Atlantic University |
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A study of the origins of feminine spirituality, which many archaeologists believe was revered before masculine-based religions evolved. Students will explore the role of feminine spirituality in contemporary society. |
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Finance (BUSN-379) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces corporate financial structure and covers basic capital budgeting techniques, including discounted cash flow analysis. Funds sources and financial resource allocation are analyzed. Spreadsheet software packages are used to analyze data and solve case-based problems. |
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Finance (550) |
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Aspen University |
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This introduction to corporate financial management and investments provides the framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions by applying the fundamental principles of modern financial theory. Major topics include the time value of money and capital budgeting. |
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Finance for Managers (444) |
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Aspen University |
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This introduction to corporate financial management and investments provides the framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions by applying the fundamental principles of modern financial theory. Major topics include the time value of money and capital budgeting. |
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Finance for Operations (0635-815) |
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Roosevelt University |
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This is an introductory course that examines the responsibilities of the finance function in health care entities and its relations to the operating responsibility centers (or departments). Subject matter is broad enough to include both not-for-profit and for-profit organizations in the allied health field. While this is a Distance learning course, students are invited to participate in the first two on-campus lectures (attendance is optional, and those not attending will receive a videotape of the campus sessions). Topics include: terminology and measurement; cost finding and allocation; budgeting and budgeting process; reports; reimbursement; interpretation of financial statements; and facilities and materials management. Students must be matriculated in the Health Systems Masters program or have permission of the department Chairperson. |
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Financial Accounting 1 (BACC 100) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The course assumes no accounting background on the part of the student. The course covers the complete accounting cycle, from the recording of transactions in journals through to the preparation of various types of financial statements used by businesses. Various books of entry are introduced. Business terms will be introduced throughout the course. |
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Financial Accounting 2 (BACC 200) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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The course provides a detailed study of the accounting for various items appearing on a balance sheet, their control and effect upon related items of income, and expense. Also included are the accounting differences for each type of business entity. The course is designed to build on the accounting cycle in order that a student, upon completion of the course, would be able to understand, in a practical situation, the accounting function and information generated. |
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Financial Analysis () |
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Peirce College |
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A grade of ?C? or better is required for this course. Prerequisite: FIN 201 This course further develops the use of financial information for management decisions in the context of planning and controlling business enterprise. The importance of financial information to management decisions is emphasized. Financial institutions, investments, and management are included. |
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Financial Management (FINP 6406) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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A study of the capital structure, its costs, availability, and selection. Emphasis is placed on all aspects of cash flow, particularly cash management and distribution. |
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Financial Management and Analysis I (FIN 335) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course examines financial theory and its applications in controlling all aspects of the firm's financial environment, including financial planning, investment management, valuation and capital budgeting techniques. |
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Financial Statement Analysis (ACGP 2542) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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The basics of financial statement analysis in directing a firm?s operations are covered in this course. Students will gain an understanding of how funds are acquired in financial markets and the criteria used by investors in deciding where to place their funds. |
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Financial Statement Analysis (ACGP 2242) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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The basics of financial statement analysis in directing a firm?s operations are covered in this course. Students will gain an understanding of how funds are acquired in financial markets and the criteria used by investors in deciding where to place their funds. |
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Fire Administration and Finance (MC492) |
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American Public University |
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This course examines the relationship of fire administration and the role of executive fire administrators in the administration of complex issues in a dynamic environment. The course covers political, legal, financial, and ethical issues faced by modern fire administrators within the context of public administration. Topics include examination of the impacts, influences, challenges, and opportunities of public and private fire functions and roles. |
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Fundamentals of Finance and Accounting (BUS3060) |
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Capella University |
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This course content enables learners to gain knowledge of the fundamentals of finance and accounting, understand and create the standard financial statements of a simple enterprise, and evaluate the financial condition of this simple enterprise, from the different perspectives of various financial institutions, using typical financial ratios and metrics. Learners practice reading and deciphering annual reports of more complex publicly traded enterprises to interpret explanatory footnotes, and to relate financial statements to the business performance of the enterprise. |
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Fundamentals of Project Management (474) |
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Aspen University |
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This course introduces students to the fundamental elements of effective project management. In the context of the typical project life cycle, the required tools and techniques used to plan, measure, and control projects and the methods used to organize and manage projects are presented. |
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Healing Modalities of Art (TVA515) |
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Atlantic University |
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An exploration of the ways in which art may be consciously utilized for personal and planetary healing, including mandala drawing, drawing with light, healing focus of energy, art as it relates to psychoneuroimmunology, etc. |
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Information Searching and Presentation (BIS109) |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: None This course is designed to enhance the student?s ability to effectively locate information on the Web. Keyword selection, Boolean logic operators, wildcards, and various tips will be included. Browser customization and keyboard shortcuts will be covered. Students will explore leading search tools. Students will reorganize information found on the Web and develop PowerPoint presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint XP. The course will also emphasize effective presentation concepts and design. Students who complete this course will have the fundamentals needed to prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam on Microsoft PowerPoint XP. |
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