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CFIN 528 Strategic Asset and Liability Management. (3 credits)
This course examines the essential concepts in Asset Liability Management in banks and insurance companies, focusing on managing risks such as liquidity risk, interest rate risk, credit risk, and operational risk. It also looks at strategic tools to manage these risks.
CFIN 530 Investment Analysis. (3 credits)
Deals with security analysis and investment techniques covering the different types and classes of securities. The sources of information, methods of compiling statistics, and assessment of comparative values are discussed, together with portfolio objectives and differing philosophies of investment management. Broad economic trends and international political climates affecting security values are analyzed.
CFIN 540 Introduction to International Finance. (3 credits)
Winter 2019
The international financial environment as it affects the multinational manager. In-depth study of the various balance of payments concepts, adjustment of the external balance, and the international monetary systems, will be followed by a review of theory and institutional aspects of the foreign exchange and the international markets.
CFIN 550 Analysis of Fixed-Income Securities. (3 credits)
This course addresses investments and trading strategies concerning popular fixed income securities, and risk management of fixed income portfolios. Additional topics include the structure, pricing and risks of securitized products and credit derivatives. Students will also be expected to read and present current research papers in this area.
CFIN 552 Firm Valuation. (3 credits)
This course provides a comprehensive analysis of alternative valuation models and techniques such as discounted cash flow, and relative and contingent claims valuation methods. These techniques are applied to the valuation of various types of firms such as financial services, start ups, private, distressed firms, and firms with negative earnings.
CFIN 553 Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions. (3 credits)
The mergers and acquisitions field is introduced and presentation and research skills for the investment banking or merger arbitrage industries are developed and strengthened. Theory from corporate finance is applied to the analysis of mergers, acquisitions, and related transactions. Methodology for preparation of a job interview product is also presented.
CFIN 560 Mutual Funds Finance. (3 credits)
This course examines the entire process of investing in mutual funds, sales of funds, and management of funds including valuation and accounting. Additional topics include the special characteristics of hedge funds, ethical considerations and key regulations for mutual funds.
CFIN 561 Sustainable Investments. (3 credits)
The course addresses the nuances of sustainable investments, how they affect the performance of the respective investment, and how sustainable investments measure up from a risk-return analytical framework. It will take the perspective of investors for optimally allocating capital across various asset classes including classes of sustainable investments.
CFIN 562 Finance and Sustainable Enterprise. (3 credits)
The course will assess the impact of environmental regulations on corporate financial policies, such as capital budgeting and capital structure, their input variables and considerations, corporate governance and Real Options from a binomial decision tree perspective. Time will also be devoted to studying cases of sustainable corporate financial policies.
CFIN 590 Topics in Finance. (3 credits)
Spring/Summer 2019, Fall 2019
Specialized course covering an advanced topic in the finance area selected from current issues or themes in literature.
CFIN 595 Derivatives and Risk Management Tools. (3 credits)
Winter 2019
This course develops and illustrates the no-arbitrage approach to the valuation of popular derivatives like forwards, futures and options for risk management purposes. Additional topics include an introduction to exotic options, emerging instruments, and the Nobel winning Black-Scholes option pricing model.
CFRN 102 Beginners鈥 French. (11 credits)
For students with no previous exposure to French, classes will provide instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Course content is aimed at helping the students acquire the basic linguistic and communicative skills required to operate in very simple day-to-day situations.
CFRN 104 Elementary Communication in French. (11 credits)
For students with basic exposure to French, classes will provide instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Course content is aimed at helping the students acquire the basic linguistic and communicative skills required to operate in simple day-to-day situations.
CFRN 106 Elementary French 2. (11 credits)
Instruction in listening, speaking, reading and writing French, including grammar, phonetics, thematic vocabulary and functional expressions, is aimed at helping students develop the linguistic and communicative skills required to operate in various simple social and cultural contexts./ Ce cours vise 脿 d茅velopper la compr茅hension et l'expression orales, la lecture et l'茅criture en langue fran莽aise. Il inclut l'茅tude de la grammaire, de la phon茅tique, du vocabulaire th茅matique et des expressions usuelles. Il vise aussi 脿 aider les 茅tudiants 脿 acqu茅rir les comp茅tences linguistiques et communicatives dont ils ont besoin pour interagir dans des situations socioculturelles simples mais vari茅es.
CFRN 120 French Oral Communication - Short Beginners A. (6 credits)
A short linguistic and cultural immersion at the beginners level, focussing on listening and speaking skills intended to improve fluency and confidence in oral communication.
CFRN 130 French Oral Communication - Beginners A. (12 credits)
A short linguistic and cultural immersion at the beginners level, focussing on listening and speaking skills intended to improve fluency and confidence in oral communication.
CFRN 140 French Oral Communication - Short Beginners B. (6 credits)
A short linguistic and cultural immersion at the beginners to elementary level, focussing on listening and speaking skills intended to improve fluency and confidence in oral communication.
CFRN 160 French Oral Communication - Beginners B. (12 credits)
A short linguistic and cultural immersion at the beginners to elementary level, focussing on listening and speaking skills intended to improve fluency and confidence in oral communication.
CFRN 203 Intensive French - Beginner. (20 CEUs)
Fall 2019, Winter 2020
Designed for students with no knowledge of French. Classes offer instruction in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. Course content provides students with the essential linguistic, communicative, and socio-cultural skills required to function in simple situations related to daily life and social interactions.
CFRN 220 French Oral Communication - Short Intermediate A. (6 credits)
A short linguistic and cultural immersion at the intermediate level, focussing on listening and speaking skills intended to improve fluency and confidence in oral communication.

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