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2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Finance (FIN) Courses


Finance

Courses

Finance

  • FIN 300 - Business Finance


    (3 units)

    Introductory course for all business majors. Integration of computer applications and management information systems in (1) Time Value of Money, Risk, Valuation, Cost of Capital; (2) Capital Budgeting; (3) Long-Term Financing Decisions; (4) Working Capital Policy and Management; (5) Financial Analysis and Planning; (6) International Finance; (7) Special topics including Mergers, Acquisition and Bankruptcy.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 310 - Personal Finance


    (3 units)

    Financial analysis planning and management for the individual. Topics include owning and financing a home, minimizing taxes, goals and strategies for investing, budgeting, savings plans, controlling expenses and credit usage, determining insurance needs, and planning retirement.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 330 - Insurance Principles


    (3 units)

    Principles of risk-bearing and insurance. Life and property-liability insurance needs of the individual. Types of carriers and insurance markets; organization and functions of carriers; industry regulation.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 340 - Real Estate Principles


    (3 units)

    Real estate markets, institutions and activities from the perspective of the decision makers involved in real estate. Fundamental physical, legal, regulatory, economic, mathematical and taxation considerations influencing real estate decision and values. Brokerage, property management, appraisal and counseling.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 350 - Investment Principles


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 300 .
    Investment markets and transactions; sources of investment information; return vs. risk; margin trading and short selling; investment planning; investing in equities and fixed income securities; speculative tax-sheltered investments; gold and other tangibles; portfolio management. Demonstrations and use of microcomputer technology.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  • FIN 360 - Capital Markets


    (3 units)

    Capital formation, rates, markets and institutions. Flow of fund analysis, intermediation, interest rate structures, risks and liquidity. Management of financial institutions.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 400 - Intermediate Financial Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 300 .
    Intermediate-level lecture-discussion course in corporate finance. Topics include: cash budgeting, capital budgeting, business acquisition and mergers, cost of capital, and international finance.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 450 - Portfolio Analysis


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 350 .
    Microcomputer technology to perform security analysis including bonds and the bond market, stocks and the stock market, security valuation, fundamental and technical analysis, portfolio management and risk-reward relationships. Microcomputer software programs that perform security analysis and portfolio management using numerous databases.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  • FIN 460 - Management in Financial Institutions


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 300 .
    Students will be introduced to management of banks and other depository financial institutions. Banking trends and introductory topics, Asset and Liability Management, Capital adequacy and Management of Investment portfolios will be the main focus of the course.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 470 - Seminar in Financial Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 400 .
    Designed to enhance comprehension of finance theories through case studies. The subject of each designed case is related to specific finance subjects including estimation of cost of capital, resource allocation and capital budgeting, IPOs, stock repurchase, dividend policy, agency cost, and merger and acquisition.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 480 - Derivatives


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 350 .
    This is an introductory course in futures, options, swaps, and other derivatives. It teaches risk management methods and introduces financial engineering techniques, including basic stochastic calculus. It emphasizes the pricing of derivatives and the building of various quantitative models.

  • FIN 485 - Fixed Income Securities


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 350 .
    The course analyzes fixed income securities, option embedded fixed income securities and interest rate derivatives. Usual duration and convexity analysis, and the interest rate stochastic processes and other forecasting techniques will be studied. New breeds of fixed income securities, various collateralized bond obligations and other asset backed securities, and interest rate arbitrage techniques will be introduced.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 490 - International Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 300 .
    International trade theories, international payments; currency value fluctuations and exchange rates; international capital markets; roles of developing countries; international institutions and multi-national enterprises. Individual research required.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 495 - Selected Topics in Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of department chair.
    Current topics of interest in Finance.

    Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units with different topics in different semesters. 
  • FIN 497 - Directed Studies in Finance


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisites: Consent of department chair.
    Advanced individual projects, study, and research in Finance. 

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 499A - Applied Portfolio Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 499A: FIN 350 , FIN 400 , FIN 450  (either or both FIN 400  and FIN 450  may be taken concurrently), and consent of instructor; FIN 499B : FIN 499A and consent of instructor.
    Participation in management of actual investment portfolio. Research, monitor, and analyze securities and make, buy and sell recommendations for a student-managed investment fund. Contribute to publication of semi-annual fund report. Market, sector and firm analysis with presentations and outside research.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 499B - Applied Portfolio Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 499A : FIN 350 , FIN 400 , FIN 450  (either or both FIN 400  and FIN 450  may be taken concurrently), and consent of instructor; FIN 499B: FIN 499A  and consent of instructor.
    Participation in management of actual investment portfolio. Research, monitor, and analyze securities and make, buy and sell recommendations for a student-managed investment fund. Contribute to publication of semi-annual fund report. Market, sector and firm analysis with presentations and outside research.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 501 - Financial Management Concepts


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing.
    Integration of computers, management information systems and cases to: (1) time value of money, risk, valuation, cost of capital, capital structure; (2) capital budgeting; (3) long-term financing decisions; (4) working capital policy and management; (5) financial analysis and planning.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 600 - Seminar in Business Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business Standing, FIN 501  .
    An in-depth analysis of financial theories and analytical techniques with an emphasis on case study and computer application. It covers topics from fundamental issues like securities valuation, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and dividend policy to more advanced issues like capital structure, mergers and acquisition, IPOs, and hybrid securities.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 610 - Financial Analysis and Ethics


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 .
    The role of the financial statements and the annual report in the financial reporting process. Using ratio analysis, students analyze past firm performance and make forecasts of future performance. Students study the effects of differing accounting methods on financial analysis. The study and the application of code of ethics and standards of professional conduct.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 620 - Capital Budgeting


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 FIN 600 .
    Theory of capital budgeting within the framework of the firm. Cost of capital determination and logic of expansion vs. growth, and equity financing vs. debt financing.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Computer applications required.
  • FIN 630 - Seminar in Financial Forecasting


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 , FIN 600 .  
    Research projects in industry, individual company, product and commodity areas. Computer applications required.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 640 - Seminar in Economic and Quantitative Analysis


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 .
    Microeconomic and macroeconomic analysis for financial managers. Application of quantitative analysis and statistical models to economic and financial data in the decision making process of firms and financial institutions.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 650 - Seminar in Investments


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 FIN 600 .
    Security analysis, portfolio planning, balance and adjustment as related to (1) individual circumstances of the investor, (2) specific market conditions and (3) broader financial aspects of the economy. Presentation and interpretation of student reports on selected topics.

    Letter grade only (A-F). Course fee may be required.
  • FIN 660 - Seminar in Financial Institutions


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 .
    This seminar explores several important topics: (1) The Federal Reserve System and Monetary Policy, (2) Mortgage Markets, (3) Structures, Compositions, Regulations and Risk Assessments of various financial institutions, (4) Securitization and Loan Sales, and (5) Credit Risk and Liquidity Risk.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 670 - Seminar in Equity Securities and Valuation


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 .
    Topics include: (1) The Corporate Form of Business and the Rights of Equity Stockholders: Common and Preferred stocks; (2) Equity Valuation: Application and Processes; (3) Risk and Return Concepts and Cost of Capital; (4) Discounted Dividend Valuation; (5) Free Cash Flow Valuation; (6) Residual Income Valuation; (7) Market-Based Valuation; (8) Private Company Valuation.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 675 - Entrepreneurial Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate standing, FIN 501 
    Introduction to the financial analysis of and the financial decisions surrounding start-up businesses. This class explores important issues entrepreneurs face, such as how and where to obtain financing, using business cash flow models, and positioning the early-stage company strategically. For future managers, investors, and those who have engineering and science background. Case studies, lectures, workshops, and projects that involve real-world business ideas.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 680 - Seminar in Derivatives


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 .
    This is an advanced course in derivatives. Topics will include: futures markets, options markets, options on futures, trading strategies, volatilities and risk management, credit risk, credit and interest rate swaps, energy and commodity derivatives, volatility derivatives, hedging and speculation, modeling and valuation, and derivative market regulation.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 685 - Fixed-Income Securities


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 FIN 600 .
    This is a seminar course covering various topics related to the analysis, valuation, and management of fixed income securities. Specific topics discussed may include bond market segments, arbitrage free valuation, the impact of embedded options, risk measurement and analysis, and bond portfolio management.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 690 - Seminar in International Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing, FIN 501 FIN 600 .
    Real and monetary factors in the finance of international business, international capital markets, movement of funds and special problem areas.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 691 - Seminar in Integrated Financial Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisite: Graduate business standing.
    This seminar explores several important topics: ethical and professional standards, behavioral finance, individual investors, institutional investors, economic analysis, asset allocation, portfolio management, wealth planning, trading and rebalancing, performance evaluation and global investment performance standard.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 695 - Selected Topics in Finance


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 501 , consent of instructor.
    Current topics of interest in Finance.

    Letter grade only (A-F).  May be repeated to a maximum of 6 units with different topics in different semesters. 
  • FIN 697 - Directed Studies in Finance


    (1-3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 501, consent of department chair.
    Advanced individual projects, study, and research in Finance. 

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 699A - Applied Portfolio Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: Graduate business standing; FIN 501 FIN 600 , FIN 650 ; consent of instructor and department chair. FIN 699A offered in Fall and accepted students must enroll in FIN 699B in Spring.  
    Participation in management of actual investment portfolio. Research, monitor, and analyze securities and make, buy and sell recommendations for a student-managed investment fund. Contribute to publication of semi-annual fund report. Market, sector and firm analysis with presentations and outside research.

    Letter grade only (A-F).
  • FIN 699B - Applied Portfolio Management


    (3 units)

    Prerequisites: FIN 699B: Graduate business standing; FIN 699A ; consent of instructor and department chair.
    Participation in management of actual investment portfolio. Research, monitor, and analyze securities and make, buy and sell recommendations for a student-managed investment fund. Contribute to publication of semi-annual fund report. Market, sector and firm analysis with presentations and outside research.

    Letter grade only (A-F).