FINC 3410 Risk Management (3-0-3)
This course gives the student an understanding of pure risk, the nature of risk management, the role of risk managers, and the various tools of risk management with major emphasis on insurance. Prerequisite: 60 semester hours or permission of the instructor.

FINC 3420 Real Estate (3-0-3)
Fundamental coverage of real property ownership. mortgage financing, valuation, and real estate legislation. Course provides information on real estate career preparation, and for the consumer and/or investor on how to select, finance, and maintain real property. Prerequisite: 60 semester hours or permission of the instructor.

FINC 4410 Advanced Corporate Finance (3-0-3)
This course is designed to further both theoretical foundations and practical applications of corporate finance. Substantial emphasis will be placed on analysis of capital projects, determination of corporate capital structure, dividend policy, mergers, acquisitions, corporate restructurings, and valuation. Prerequisite: FINC 3400 with a grade of C or better.

FINC 4420 Financial Markets & Institutions (3-0-3)
Evaluation of current monetary theory and policy; state and federal regulation; flow of funds analysis in the financial system and operating characteristics and structure of the financial services institutions and the markets in which they operate. Prerequisite: FINC 3400 with a grade of C or better.

FINC 4421 Investments and Market Analysis (3-0-3)
Analysis of the markets for securities, the methods of investment analysis, and their application in fundamental and technical analysis, of individual companies, industries, and the stock market, and specific markets in stocks, options, commodities, and futures. Prerequisite: FINC 3400 with a grade of C or better.

FINC 4422 Portfolio Theory and Management (3-0-3)
A study of modern portfolio theory and its application with emphasis on the selection and management of bond and common stock portfolios. Prerequisites: FINC 3400 and FINC 4421 with grades of C or better.

FINC 4950 Selected Topics in Finance (3-0-3)
A seminar and/or directed study of a major issue, practice, or problem in finance. Prerequisite: Permission of advisor to use in the major area and senior standing.

FINC 6400 Managerial Finance (3-0-3)
This course is designed to give the student the basic knowledge concerning the financial function of modern organizations. Cases will be used to enable the student to apply the basic knowledge. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status, FINC 3400 or equivalent.

FINC 6490 Current Issues in Finance (3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and

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