FNBK 3250
Principles of Financial Management is intended to provide the basic concepts and principles of financial management. The course will introduce students to the procedures of financial decision making processes within both personal and corporate financial settings. Course Syllabus.FNBK 3500
Financial Markets focuses the study of markets and financial instruments that facilitate the flow of funds between suppliers and users of financial funding. The course describes and investigates the various financial markets and institutions that serve as intermediaries for the flow of funds.FNBK 3650
Commercial Bank Management will introduce and apply traditional financial concepts concerning the management of commercial banks. The course will begin with a focus on the dynamic evolution of the financial industry, then progress to concentrating on the management of individual asset and liability portfolios of financial institutions.FNBK 4150
Intermediate Financial Management is intended to bridge the gap between financial theory and applicability. The course reviews the simple and complex theories of financial decision making and demonstrates the employment of such theories by corporate management.BSAD 8360
Financial Management for Executives is a graduate finance course intended to introduce corporate executives to key financial theories and the employment of such theories within their representative corporations. The course takes an interdisciplinary approach to financial management with an emphasis on corporate strategic management. The course will highlight the linkages between financial policy and the strategic management process and how financial theory can help shape corporate strategy.