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Advanced Valuation | FIN 645 | Fall 19 (A) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Advanced Valuation --- This is a course on real options: The use of option theory to determine the value of flexibility, patents, technological innovation, learning by doing, marketing surveys, the p Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (A) |
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Asymmetric Information | FIN 865 | Fall 19 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Theoretical Models in Finance I --- This is the first course in a two-part sequence in theoretical models in Finance, the second course being FIN 872. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (A) |
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Behavioral Finance | FIN 422 | Winter 20 | 3 hours |
Behavioral Finance --- This course will survey developments in behavioral finance. Learn More |
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Big Data in Finance | FIN 342 | Fall 20 | 3 hours |
Big Data in Finance --- This course aims to facilitate the acquisition of skills that are useful in quantitative asset management. Learn More |
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Capital Markets and Investment Strategy | FIN 408 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 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: Winter 21 (A) |
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Capital Markets and Investment Strategy | FIN 608 | Fall 19 (B) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Capital Markets and Investment Strategy --- This course covers portfolio analysis, asset pricing models, and investment strategies. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) |
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Capstone - Entrepreneurial Finance | FIN 430 | Winter 21 | 3 hours |
Capstone - Entrepreneurial Finance --- This Capstone course presents the fundamentals of entrepreneurial venture capital and private equity finance. Learn More |
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Commercial Real Estate Finance | FIN 321 | Winter 20 (B) | 1.5 hours |
Introduction to Commercial Read Estate Finance --- This course is an introductory commercial real estate finance course, designed to pick up on the specific fundamentals covered in Finance 320 along w Learn More |
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Continuous-Time Asset Pricing | FIN 872 | Fall 19 (B) +2 | 1.5 hours |
Theoretical Models in Finance II --- This is the second course in a two-part sequence on theoretical models in Finance, the second course being FIN 865. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) Winter 20 (A) |
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Corporate Finance | FIN 871 | Fall 19 (B) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Corporate Finance --- The purpose of the course is to provide a background for understanding the determinants of corporate financial policy and introduce students to current research in finance. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) |
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Corporate Financial Policy | FIN 621 | Fall 19 (B) +3 | 2.25 hours |
Corporate Financial Policy --- This is an advanced corporate finance course with an emphasis on debt and equity management, security issuance, and distribution policy. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (B) Winter 20 (A) Winter 21 (A) |
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Corporate Financial Strategy | FIN 647 | Winter 21 (A) | 2.25 hours |
Corporate Financial Strategy --- This is the capstone course among corporate finance courses. It deals with the co-determination of financial policy and business strategy. Learn More |
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Corporate Financing Decisions | FIN 317 | Fall 19 +2 | 3 hours |
Corporate Financing Decisions --- This course develops the conceptual foundation for making corporate financing decisions. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 Winter 20 |
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Corporate Investment Decisions | FIN 415 | Fall 19 +1 | 3 hours |
Corporate Investment Decisions --- This course focuses on analysis of corporate investment decisions. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 |
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Dissertation - Candidacy | FIN 995 | Fall 19 +9 | 4 - 8 hours |
Dissertation - Candidacy --- Dissertation research at the candidacy stage. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 Spring 19 Spring 20 Spring/Summer 19 Spring/Summer 20 Summer 19 Summer 20 Winter 20 Winter 21 |
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Dissertation - Precandidacy | FIN 990 | Fall 19 +9 | 1 - 8 hours |
Dissertation - Precandidacy --- Dissertation research at the Precandidacy stage. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 Spring 19 Spring 20 Spring/Summer 19 Spring/Summer 20 Summer 19 Summer 20 Winter 20 Winter 21 |
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Dynamic Models and Structural Estimation in Corporate Finance | FIN 873 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Dynamic Models and Structural Estimation in Corporate Finance --- This course seeks to achieve three equally important goals. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Empirical Methodology in Finance | FIN 875 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Empirical Methodology in Finance --- This seminar course will expose graduate students to the more commonly used empirical methods in financial literature. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Energy Project Finance | FIN 583 | Winter 20 (A) +1 | 1.5 hours |
Energy Project Finance --- The energy industry is undergoing its biggest transition since the widespread adoption of electricity. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 (A) |
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Entrepreneurial Finance | FIN 425 | Winter 20 +1 | 3 hours |
Entrepreneurial Finance --- This course is open to all BBA students and presents the fundamentals of venture capital and private equity finance. Learn More |
More Terms: Winter 21 |
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Financial Analysis | FIN 513 | Fall 19 (A) +1 | 2.25 hours |
Financial Analysis --- This course is primarily devoted to fundamentals of financial analysis as applied to both corporate finance and financial markets. Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (A) |
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Financial Derivatives in Corporate Finance: Managing Risk and Creating Value | FIN 580 | Fall 19 (A) +3 | 2.25 hours |
Financial Derivatives in Corporate Finance: Managing Risk and Creating Value --- Financial derivatives play several important role in corporate finance: They can be used to hedge risks, they are the Learn More |
More Terms: Fall 20 (A) Winter 20 (A) Winter 21 (A) |
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Financial Management | FIN 557 | Summer 19 +1 | 2.25 hours |
Financial Management --- This course is an introduction to the principles of financial decision-making. Learn More |
More Terms: Summer 20 |
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Financial Management | FIN 591 | Spring 19 +1 | 2.25 hours |
Financial Management --- The course is primarily devoted to the principles of financial valuation. Learn More |
More Terms: Spring 20 |
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Financial Management | FIN 300 | Fall 19 +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 20 Winter 20 Winter 21 |