FINANCE
About this course
Designed for senior-level students not majoring in finance who will be graduating and leaving the University to pursue their chosen careers, this course will introduce the basic financial planning tools needed to acquire a comfortable financial life in the future. Skill topics will include saving, non-retirement and retirement investing, mutual fund/stock investments, house purchasing/renting and changing the financial plan as the student’s career and family situations advance throughout life. Courses offered for more than one credit will delve further into the course topics based on the number of credit hours.
Features
6 weeks |
3-4 hours per week |
Professional Education |
$79 |
Kiltek |
Business |
Advanced |
- FIN 4100 Chartered Financial Analyst Topics, or FIN 4150 Certified Financial Planner Topics
- FIN 4550 Corporate Investment Decisions
- ENG 4010 Communication & Interpersonal Rel., or Advanced Studies in English, or Second Year Language Elective
- MGT 4250 Organizational Behavior
- PHL 4100 Philosophy of American Enterprise
- FIN 3600 Real Estate Finance & Analysis
- FIN 3760 Applied Financial Analysis & Portfolio Mgt
- 3000/4000 Business Elective
- 3000/4000 Elective
- ECN 3000 International Trade
- FDN 2250 Blueprint for Success (ADP students take FDN 3100 Career Development)
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