This course builds on the fundamentals of finance learned in Business Finance (FAE-300) as it explores the role and usage of external financing mechanisms for the firm, including debt, leasing, stock and more. Central to this course is understanding investment banks’ possible value contributions and the firm’s other financing alternatives, including various public funding possibilities.Read More
This course examines the broad area of financial management and the theories governing the discipline. As a foundation course, it provides managers the tools and perspective needed to make financial decisions within a business setting.Read More
This course examines the theory of supply and demand and provides an examination of international trade theory and policy issues. The course concludes with an exploration of balance of payments and an appraisal foreign exchange rates. The intent of this course is to provide the student with a good understanding of the forces that shape...Read More
In this course students will explore national economics and identify the key drivers of economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and monetary policy. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how governments and central banks influence the broader economic landscape.Read More
This course examines the ethical standards and challenges in accounting. Given real-world scenarios, students will apply ethical reasoning and decision-making skills to analyze and resolve ethical dilemmas commonly faced in the field of accounting.Read More