Quarter Prerequisite: advancement to candidacy and approval of program graduate coordinator or, if an interdisciplinary studies major, consent of the Dean of Graduate StudiesIndependent study leading to completion of requirements (other than course work) for the master's degree. Students who enroll through the university have full use of all university facilities. Quarter Prerequisite: MGMT 230 or equivalentAdvanced accounting law topics, ethical standards, and institutions for professional accountants. The Master of Science in Finance (MSF), a Self-support program offered through the College of Extended and Global Education, provides post-baccalaureate students pursuing a a  career in investments with a a high-quality master-level education in the field of investment. Formerly offered as FIN 586. Included in the treasury management are things like the level of risk that can be assumed by the firm at any point in time. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 6776. An assessment of student ability to integrate the knowledge of finance area, show critical and independent thinking, and demonstrate mastery of the subject matter in Finance. On our BSc Finance, Accounting and Management you'll gain a solid grounding in fundamental disciplines including business finance, financial and management accounting, and business law. Semester Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and department's internship coordinator. ), diagnostic (why did it happen? Formerly offered as FIN 433. Formerly offered as FIN 432. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Campus Building. The course assumes a base line knowledge of internal and external audit, and will also cover advanced topics concerning complex auditing judgments. Quarter Prerequisite: ACCT 211 and junior standingIntroduction to the basic concepts of federal income taxation. For design of business processes and the implementation of key control concepts, a case study approach that addresses tactical, strategic, systems, and operational areas is used. Financial Market and Environment. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Previously offered as ACCT 211. The role of the Controller is to ensure procedures are set up properly to manage that process without errors. Topics covered include accounting for operating revenues and expenses, escrow account reconciliation, budgeting, real estate acquisition and disposition costs, financial and closing statements, measures of real estate profitability, tax considerations, etc. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602An overview of the financial and investment of entrepreneurial firms. Units: 3 Fundamentals of recording, analyzing, and communicating financial information including income determination, assets and liability relationships and preparation of financial statements. 1973, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, B.A. Financial Statement Analysis I. FIN 6775. Accounting for Managerial Decision-Making. Prerequisite: senior standing preferred; consent of instructor and the departments internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in Financial function of private or public organizations. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 2110 and ACCT 2120. An intensive study of some phase of accounting to be developed by the instructor. Controllership and Professional Ethics. Formerly offered as ACCT 575. Formerly offered as FIN 654. Topics include corporate governance, dividend policy, capital investment decisions, business and financial risk, capital structure decisions, working capital management, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate restructuring. analytics to financial data such as CRSP and Compustat. May be repeated for credit as topics change. Advanced Financial Reporting Seminar. Real Estate Office Administration. Topics include agency theory, time value of the money, risk and return, capital asset pricing model, capital market efficiency, bond and stock valuation, financial planning, cost of capital, capital budgeting, short-term financial management, capital structure, hybrid securities. Financial Statement Auditing. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and 314 or consent of instructorFinancing business start-ups and entrepreneurial projects. Public & Government Service. FIN 6771. Term structure of interest rates, portfolio theory and flow-fund analysis, deposit-type intermediaries, insurance, pension funds and investment companies, Federal Reserves System, and market regulation and policies. Semester Prerequisite: FIN 3001 and FIN 3002. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 4260. 218 likes. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorExamines the appropriate methodology for determining the value of real estate, including both theory and practice. 11.31. Jim ESTES, Profesor of Finance of California State University, San Bernardino, CA (CSUSB) | Read 7 publications | Contact Jim ESTES Topics include analysis of principal financial statements, inventories and long lived assets, taxes, debt, and off balance sheet. Topics include CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct, Code of Professional Conduct, Research Objectivity Standards, and Soft Dollar Standards. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. An intensive study of some phase of finance to be developed by the instructor. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 666Equity Investment in global context. Quarter Prerequisite: senior standing preferred; consent of instructor and the departments internship coordinatorSupervised work and study in private or public organizations. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 380 or consent of instructorIntroduction to computer skills for real estate. Formally offered as FIN 661. Quarter Prerequisite: Consent of MSA director or department chairStudents demonstrate their readiness to enter the accounting profession by completing a series of projects that require application of knowledge and skills learned in the MSA program. Formerly ACCT 615. ACCT 6995. FIN 6993. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing is a variable unit course, see fee schedule in the Financial Information section of the Bulletin of Courses. College & University. FIN 5230. Further information is available from the Department of Accounting and Finance. ACCT 6996. Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing is a variable unit course, see fee schedule in the Financial Information section of the Bulletin of Courses. Formerly offered as FIN 485. A total of six units of FIN 5753 (Finance Internship) course may be applied toward graduation. These full-time and part-time faculty members are a valuable resource, not just for the University and its students, but also for the surrounding business community. ACCT 5680. ACCT 6993. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 360Analysis of key issues in retirement planning: Individual Retirement Accounts, 401ks, defined benefit plans, profit sharing plans, and other retirement planning instruments. Formerly offered as FIN 653. Semester Prerequisite: Junior status, or graduate statusSpecial topics involving library and/or field research. Quantitative techniques employed in finance. Formally offered as FIN 696. A total of 8 units in any Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration 5951, 5952, 5953, 5955 may be applied toward graduation. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 3150, ACCT 3730. ACCT 5560. Accounting choices, information quality, and accounting information manipulations will be examined. Formerly ACCT 697. An intensive study of some phase of finance to be developed by the instructor. Entrepreneurial and Venture Finance. Accounting Law, Ethics and Institutions. FIN 6991. Formerly offered as FIN 622. Accounting Information Systems and Business Ethics. Semester Prerequisite: ACCT 4260. Formally offered as FIN 666. Formerly offered as FIN 602. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 602Study of international financial environment and problems in operation of multinational enterprises with major focus on theory and practice of foreign exchange transactions, money and capital markets, investment decisions, currency risk management, current asset management and comparative financial systems. May be repeated for credit as topics change. 1 talking about this. FIN 3600. Formerly ACCT 620. Formerly offered as FIN 555. FIN 6530. Quarter Prerequisite: FIN 313 and 314Gain hands-on investment experience in managing real money.