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Fundamentals of Private Equity: A Practitioner's Approach | FIN 438 | Fall 22 | 3 hours |
Fundamentals of Private Equity: A Practitioner's Approach --- This course is intended to provide students with a basic understanding of the fundamentals of private equity through an analysis and overv Learn More |
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Capstone - Entrepreneurial Finance | FIN 430 | Winter 22 +1 | 3 hours |
Capstone - Entrepreneurial Finance --- This Capstone course presents the fundamentals of entrepreneurial venture capital and private equity finance. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 |
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FinTech Innovations | FIN 428 | Winter 22 +1 | 3 hours |
FinTech: Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and Other Technology Innovations In and Out of Finance --- This course introduces students to the most cutting edge FinTech topics including mobile payments, blo Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 |
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Investment Strategies | FIN 427 | Winter 22 +1 | 3 hours |
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Investment Strategies --- This course covers quantitative approaches to using firm information to develop profitable trading strategies. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 |
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Corporate Investment Decisions | FIN 415 | Fall 21 +1 | 3 hours |
Corporate Investment Decisions --- This course focuses on analysis of corporate investment decisions. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 |
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International Finance Management II | FIN 414 | Fall 21 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
International Finance Management II --- The purpose of the International Financial Management sequence at the Ross School of Business is to provide the analytical framework required for understanding Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 (B) |
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International Finance Management I | FIN 412 | Fall 21 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
International Finance Management I --- The purpose of the International Financial Management sequence at the Ross School of Business is to provide the conceptual and analytical framework required for Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 (A) |
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Fixed Income Securities | FIN 409 | Winter 22 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Fixed Income Securities and Markets --- This course provides a comprehensive overview of the essentials of fixed income securities. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 (B) |
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Capital Markets and Investment Strategy | FIN 408 | Fall 21 (A) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Capital Markets and Investment Strategy --- Capital Markets and Investment Strategies is a course that covers the fundamentals of making sound investment decisions using modern finance theory. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 (A) Winter 22 (A) Winter 23 (A) |
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Real Estate Fund II | FIN 403 | Winter 22 (A) +1 | 3 hours |
Real Estate Fund II --- The purpose of this course is to provide students with an opportunity to discover, evaluate and make real-estate investments. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 (A) |
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Real Estate Fund I | FIN 402 | Winter 22 (A) +3 | 1.5 hours |
Managing Real Estate Fund I --- Real estate financial markets are rapidly, changing, with new instruments and ideas introduced everyday. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 22 (B) Winter 23 (A) Winter 23 (B) |
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Independent Study Project | FIN 399 | Fall 21 +6 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to juniors and seniors in good academic standing. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 Spring 22 Spring/Summer 22 Summer 22 Winter 22 Winter 23 |
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Private Equity: Leveraged Buyout Transactions | FIN 351 | Winter 22 +1 | 3 hours |
Private Equity: Leveraged Buyout Transactions --- This course focuses on the investment decision process of leveraged buyout (LBO) firms. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 |
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Big Data in Finance | FIN 342 | Fall 21 +1 | 3 hours |
Big Data in Finance --- This course aims to facilitate the acquisition of skills that are useful in quantitative asset management. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 |
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Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst | FIN 338 | Winter 22 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund as a Senior Analyst --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 22 (B) |
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Managing Maize and Blue Fund | FIN 336 | Winter 22 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 (A) |
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Managing the Maize and Blue Fund | FIN 335 | Fall 21 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Managing the Maize and Blue Fund --- In this course students act as portfolio managers for the Maize and Blue (Student Managed) Fund. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 (B) |
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Financing Research Commercialization | FIN 329 | Fall 21 | 3 hours |
Financing Research Commercialization --- This course is a practicum, offering an opportunity to apply collective team work of a student/mentor alliance to building a launch pad for a technology-based Learn More |
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Real Estate Fundamentals | FIN 320 | Winter 22 (A) | 1.5 hours |
Real Estate Fundamentals --- This survey of urban real estate theory and practice considers the nature of real estate investment and finance, and the real estate business. Learn More |
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Investment Banking | FIN 317 | Fall 21 +1 | 3 hours |
Investment Banking --- The goal of this course is to provide a broad introduction to the investment banking and private equity industry, including capital raising and mergers and acquisitions. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 |
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Making Financial Decisions | FIN 302 | Fall 21 +4 | 3 hours |
Making Financial Decisions --- Financial analysis provides a structure to estimate and compare the costs and benefits of decisions made in both our personal lives and within an organization, such as a Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 Spring/Summer 22 Winter 22 Winter 23 |
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Financial Management | FIN 300 | Fall 21 +3 | 3 hours |
Financial Management --- Financial Management. An introduction to the issues, theory, and methodology that comprise a framework for rational decision-making by financial managers. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 Winter 22 Winter 23 |
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Independent Study Project | ES 750 | Fall 21 +6 | 1 - 3 hours |
Independent Study Project --- Independent study projects, supervised by faculty, are available to graduate business students in good academic standing. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 22 Spring 22 Spring/Summer 22 Summer 22 Winter 22 Winter 23 |
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Entrepreneurial Turnaround Management | ES 735 | Winter 22 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Entrepreneurial Turnaround Management --- Turnaround management techniques will be examined in this course, led by an experienced practitioner. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 (A) |
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Commercialization of Biomedicine | ES 720 | Winter 22 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Commercialization of Biomedicine --- This interdisciplinary course introduces graduate students to the key issues faced by companies attempting to bring science and technology innovations in biomedica Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 23 (A) |