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192 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />
FIN 3523 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND CAPITAL MAR-<br />
KETS This course Investigates the nature and characteristics of<br />
institutions, financial instruments, and markets that have evolved in<br />
the course of the domestic and global allocation of money capital.<br />
Topics include the importance of financial markets such as stock,<br />
bond, mortgage, futures, options, and money markets. Additionally,<br />
the role and functioning of the Fed and major depository and nondepository<br />
financial institutions are covered. The role of markets and<br />
government regulation in directing and efficient use of money capital<br />
and the use of derivative securities to r<strong>edu</strong>ce risks is emphasized.<br />
(Prerequisite:FIN 3113 with grade of C or better)<br />
FIN 3613 CAPITAL INVESTMENT This course considers how<br />
businesses can and should decide on proposed investments in longterm<br />
capital assets. Topics include cash flow estimation, measuring<br />
cost of capital, capital investment analysis, long-term lease analysis,<br />
capital rationing, and risk analysis. (Prerequisite:FIN 3113 with grade<br />
of C or better for finance majors)<br />
FIN 4223 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND CONTROL This course<br />
examines the processes and methods of financial analysis and control.<br />
The course emphasizes the objectives of different users of financial<br />
statements and describes analytical tools and techniques to meet<br />
those objectives. Analytical methods range from the computation<br />
of ratio and cash flow measures to forecasting earnings for equity<br />
valuation. Topics include cash flow analysis, profitability analysis,<br />
short-term and long-term forecasting analysis, credit analysis, and<br />
equity analysis and valuation. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with grade of<br />
C or better and ACCT 2203)<br />
FIN 4443 #INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This<br />
course focuses on the financial aspects of managing multinational<br />
firms. Topics include foreign trade flows, foreign capital flows, determinates<br />
of currency exchange rates, forecasting currency exchange<br />
rates, arbitrage, the use of derivative to manage exchange rate risk,<br />
and raising and investing long term funds internationally. (Prerequisite:<br />
FIN 3113 with grade of C or better for finance majors)<br />
FIN 4523 BANK ADMINISTRATION This course investigates<br />
the daily operations, problems, and issues that confront bank managers.<br />
Case studies and computer simulation games are used to<br />
simulate the actual banking environment (Prerequisite: FIN 3523 with<br />
grade of C or better)<br />
FIN 4633 RISK MANAGEMENT This course analyzes how<br />
businesses should manage risk. The course addresses how firms<br />
can use self-insurance and commercial insurance to insure against<br />
property, liability, and personnel risk. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with<br />
grade of C or better)<br />
FIN 4813 FINANCIAL POLICY AND STRATEGY This is the<br />
capstone course in finance. As such, the course integrates and synthesizes<br />
financial theories and applications considered elsewhere.<br />
The course focuses on the executive level where managers make<br />
policy and strategic decisions that have lasting effects on the business.<br />
The course relies on spreadsheet analysis, internet-based simulations<br />
and case studies. (Prerequisite: FIN 3433, FIN 3513, FIN 3613, and<br />
Senior Standing)<br />
FIN 4950 INTERNSHIP This course allows credit for approval<br />
internships under School of Business guidelines.<br />
FIN 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES This course permits individual<br />
finance students to work with a finance professor on an approved<br />
topic in finance. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with grade of C or better and<br />
permission of department chair and the instructor)<br />
FIN 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topic announced<br />
by department (Prerequisite: FIN 3113 with grade C or better and<br />
permission of the instructor)<br />
FIN 5213 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT This course covers the<br />
practice and theory of managers making financial decisions for the<br />
firm. The basis for all decisions builds from the premise of maximizing<br />
shareholder wealth. Topics include risk and return tradeoffs, valuing<br />
stock and bonds, evaluating choices among sources of capital and<br />
capital structure, evaluating dividend policy, evaluating the selecting<br />
expansion projects, using derivative securities to managing risk, firm<br />
valuation, and short-term cash management. (Prerequisite: FIN 3113<br />
and BUS 2633)<br />
FRENCH (FREN)<br />
FREN 1113 #ELEMENTARY FRENCH I Basic skills for either<br />
oral or written communication; grammar; written drills; reading of short<br />
selections, and audio-visual aids. Offered occasionally.<br />
FREN 1223 #ELEMENTARY FRENCH II A continuation of FREN<br />
1113; standard French grammar, reading of short French texts, and<br />
emphasis on oral participation. (Prerequisite: FREN 1113 or approval<br />
of instructor)<br />
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)<br />
GEOG 1713 #HUMAN GEOGRAPHY An introduction to the<br />
major concepts of human geography examining geographic behavior<br />
in terms of spatial organization of the earth’s surface and of the<br />
development of regional systems.<br />
GEOG 2713 #PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY A survey of physical<br />
geography and the relationship between man and his environment.<br />
GEOG 2723 #WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY A comparative<br />
study of the cultural regions of the world.<br />
GEOG 3523 #GEOGRAPHY OF ANGLO-AMERICA A cultural<br />
and economic study of the United <strong>State</strong>s and Canada on a regional<br />
basis.<br />
GEOG 3533 #HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED<br />
STATES A study of the interaction of geography and history in the<br />
United <strong>State</strong>s.<br />
GEOG 3543 #GEOGRAPHY OF OKLAHOMA A survey of the<br />
physical and cultural environment of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.<br />
GEOG 3713 #PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY A<br />
survey of the natural resources and the development of the resources<br />
by man.<br />
GEOG 3723 #WEATHER, CLIMATE, AND METEOROLOGY<br />
A study of weather and the climatic elements with special study in<br />
meteorology.<br />
GEOG 3733 CON<strong>SE</strong>RVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES<br />
A study of the methods of conservation and the importance to our<br />
natural resources.<br />
GEOG 3753 #WORLD POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY A study<br />
of the world’s critical areas where geographical and political factors<br />
interconnect.