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FINA 3101 - CorporateFinance (3-0-3)
An introduction to the principles of financial management, including capital budgeting,
the cost of capital, acquisition of funds, and capital structure strategies of the non-
financial corporation.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the College of Business, MATH 1241 or MATH 1113 or
MATH1501.
FINA 4101 - Investments (3-0-3)
Theprinciples of investment in stocks, bonds and other markets, including the study of
portfoliomanagement.
Prerequisite(s): FINA 3101 (C).
FINA 4102 - IntermediateFinance (3-0-3)
This is a continuation of FINA 3101. A study of long-term financing and capital
structure decisions, and short term financial planning and working capital
management. Additional topics include cost of capital, capital budgeting, mergers and
acquisitions and international finance.
Prerequisite(s): FINA 3101 (C).
FINA 4103 - Money andBanking: Domestic and International (3-0-3)
An introductory study of the types and functions of money and financial intermediaries,
money creation and control, monetary and fiscal policy, international finance, and the
effects of these upon domestic incomes, employment, prices, and interest rates.
Prerequisite(s): FINA 3101 (C).
FINA 4800 - Selected topics in Finance (3-0-3)
This course will involve a detailed examination of selected topics in finance. The
coursemay be repeated when new topics are addressed.
Prerequisite(s): FINA 3101 (C).
ForensicScience (FOSC)
FOSC1101—Survey of Forensic Science (3-0-3)
Topics will include various scientific principles and techniques used in solving crimes.
Casestudies will bepresented.
Prerequisites: CRJU 1150 and MATH 1101 or MATH 1111 (or placement into a math
coursehigher thanMATH 1111).
FOSC3101— LaboratoryTechniques inForensicScience (1-3-3)
The course will cover content related to various laboratory methods used to analyze
and evaluate evidence in civil and criminal cases. The course contains one hour of
lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Laboratory techniques covered with vary
with the instructor.
Prerequisites: [BIOL 1107/L and BIOL 1108/L] or [CHEM 1211/L and CHEM 1212/L]
andMATH 1231 (or applicable statistics course) and FOSC 1101.
ForensicStudies (FRST)
FRST 3800 –SelectedTopics inAdvanced Investigation (3-0-3)
This course will provide students with an in-depth examination of selected topics in
forensic studies. The topic will rotate every semester. Topics may include death
investigation, sex crimes, missingpersons, and interviews and interrogations.
Prerequisites: CRJU 1150 and Junior or Senior standing or permission from Social
Sciences Chair