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AEM 4230 - Contemporary Topics in Applied FinanceFall. 3 credits. Letter grades only. Prerequisite: ECON 1110 , MATH 1110 or equivalent, AEM 2100 or equivalent, AEM 2240 . V. L. Bogan. This course is designed to stimulate critical thinking about contemporary topics that attract regular attention in the press among key finance decision-makers. The course draws on the theory of modern finance to facilitate the understanding of real world issues. The course will cover topics in traditional and behavioral finance; focusing on corporate governance, financial markets, portfolio formation, market efficiency, and fixed income securities. Outcome 1: Develop effective communication skills. Outcome 2: Attain analytic and functional competency in the basic business and economic skills. Outcome 3: Demonstrate working knowledge of ethics and ability to apply real world settings. Outcome 4: Develop skills to be critical consumers of business and economic information and research. |
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