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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Integrating Technologies across the Curriculum (700) Finance U Aspen University
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This course provides practical skills to meaningfully incorporate technology into the classroom in order to enhance students' understanding of the curriculum. Students will create a portfolio; examine internet resources and evaluate educational software.
International Finance (FINP 5605) Finance U Florida Metropolitan University
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A study of the international dimensions of finance on both developed and underdeveloped nations, the role of multinational corporations, foreign exchange rates and markets, international sources of funds, cost of capital, financial structure, and capital budgeting for foreign projects.
International Finance (FINP 5605) Finance U Florida Metropolitan University
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A study of the international dimensions of finance on both developed and underdeveloped nations, the role of multinational corporations, foreign exchange rates and markets, international sources of funds, cost of capital, financial structure, and capital budgeting for foreign projects.
International Finance (MC478) Finance U American Public University
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This course is designed to give the student a better understanding of the unique problems and opportunities presented by international business. Since the special emphasis of this course is finance, the course will focus considerable attention on specific topics of international finance such as foreign exchange markets and managing exchange rate risk.
Interpretation of the Nature of Myth (TS561) Finance U Atlantic University
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A study of several twentieth-century thinkers who have endeavored to recover the psychological/religious significance of myths. Works by Jung, Eliade, and Campbell will be explored.
Introduction to Finance (FIN 1103) Finance U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is a survey of the financial considerations encountered during life, including purchases, credit, banking, taxes, insurance, investments, retirement and estate planning.
Introduction to Finance (FIN 101E) Finance U Boston University
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This course introduces the concepts, procedures, and ethical aspects of accounting and financial reporting. It explores these topics through the analysis and interpretation of financial statements used for decision-making in business. The overall strategy for this course is to make it as applicable and relevant to everyday situations as possible.
Introduction to Finance (FIN201) Finance U Peirce College
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A grade of ?C? or better is required for this course. Prerequisite: ACC 102 This course introduces the student to the major concepts and techniques of financial management. Emphasized are the time value of money, capital budgeting, financial statement analysis, financial forecasting, and short-term financial management.
INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC (MUS101) Finance U American College of Prehospital Medicine
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Exposure to the Humanities is an integral part of a well-rounded undergraduate curriculum. This course is Internet-based and takes the student on a spin through the world of music and how it has changed through time. Students start by building a baseline vocabulary of musical elements (such as harmony, melody, rhythm, form) and will acquire active listening skills. The student will then survey a variety of composers, styles and periods, from Medieval chant to World Music and Rock, spanning the Middle Ages to the present time. The Web lectures are divided into 15 units and are embedded with such features as audio examples, film and book recommendations, and links to other resources on the Web. The course also features personal instructor videos, a Bulletin Board just for this course, and a library of quizzes that you can use to test yourself and prepare for examinations. The instructor will always answer E-mail questions within 24-hours of posting. The student's grade is determined by his/her performance on both a mid-term and final examination, both of which are proctored and administered in the same fashion as other proctored ACPM examinations.
Investments (FIN 3501) Finance U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is a study of securities and securities markets; analysis of various categories of corporate securities, public securities, and other investments; types of risks and taxes that affect investment policy timing, selection and investment values.
Labor Relations (BA325) Finance U Grantham University
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This intermediate business administration course examines the historical and legal basis for labor relations and collective bargaining in the United States. The growth and evolution of labor law due to court decisions, NLRB rulings, and changes in the environment of union and management relations are covered, as well as analyses of the implications of changing labor laws in the workplace. Topics include estimation of wages and benefits, computerized costing, negotiating techniques, contract enforcement, grievances, and arbitration.
Law in America (LAW113) Finance U Peirce College
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This course provides an introduction to and overview of the American legal system. The student will also learn how the law affects individuals on a daily basis. Topic coverage will include the various sources of law, legal reasoning, the courts and dispute resolution, the legal profession, governmental power, individual rights, criminal wrongs, family relationships, civil wrongs, contracts, business relationships, and property. Upon completion of the course, the student will have a thorough understanding of the institutions and processes of the American legal system. The student will be able to distinguish civil law from criminal law, describe the litigation process and its objectives and goals, and will possess a basic knowledge of legal issues that most Americans face in their daily lives.
Leadership in Organizations (424) Finance U Aspen University
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This course provides a basic foundation of skills needed to equip students for future leadership activities. It introduces the history, philosophy, theories, and concepts of leadership and its relationship to the management of organizational change. Students identify and hone their own personal characteristics that will help them develop into effective leaders.
LINE SUPERVISION (APM402-OL) Finance U Westwood College Online
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Continues APM401-OL and provides the student with knowledge of individual and group performances, conflict and office politics, change and stress, employee discipline, supervision and labor relations.
Management (500) Finance U Aspen University
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Management provides a solid foundation for facing the challenges of a rapidly changing and highly competitive business environment. This course introduces the fundamental management functions of planning, decision-making, organizing, leading, and controlling, as well as the tools and techniques of managing people, processes, projects, and the work environment. Students explore current issues in management and gain insights into how successful organizations operate.
Management (414) Finance U Aspen University
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Effective management is the touchstone for any successful organization. The primary aim of the Management Course is to help the student develop a basic understanding of the essentials of management and the nature of complex organizations. To accomplish these goals, students focus on the basic theories, principles, concepts, and applications of management and organizations; develop rational and systematic techniques of analysis and inquiry; and finally interface theory with practice.
MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS (APM311-OL) Finance U Westwood College Online
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Acquaints the student with the various functions and roles played in management including planning, decision making, and eveloping organizational structures.
Managerial Accounting (BACC 300) Finance U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course introduces the student to basic financial analysis of the income statement, the balance sheet, and the statement of retained earnings. It introduces the statement of changes in financial position, which takes the student from the realm of score keeping to analysing how management has used capital and other resources to fund business activities. At the same time, the student is introduced to the financial health of a business.
Managerial Finance (FI 300A) Finance U Golden Gate University
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Introduces the principles of financial management at the level of the strategic business unit, in the departments and divisions of the firm. You will focus on understanding capital budgeting and on planning and control decisions: how the firms funds are to be allocated across the universe of investment opportunities, and how the success of these efforts are to be monitored and evaluated. In addition, liquidity or cash management, a daily preoccupation of the financial manager will be explored. You will learn the concepts, tools, and techniques necessary to making value-adding decisions in the SBU. In the process, the integration of finance with the other functional areas and strategic concerns of the firm will be emphasized. Case analysis and team projects are used as appropriate. Prerequisites: ACCTG 201, MATH 240.
Managerial Finance I (FIN 475) Finance U University of Phoenix
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This course is an overview of the fundamentals of financial administration. Emphasis is on techniques used in the development of financial thought and financial decisions and risk-return relationships. The legal forms of organizations, tax implications, tools of financial analysis, financial structure of firms, leverage, and internal financing mechanisms are also discussed.
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