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Show ply to non-business majors. The lower division prerequisite for business and economics majors is Advanced Standing. FINANCE COURSES: PD101. Personal Finance (4) Personal and family budgeting, installment buying, borrowing money, buying a home, and purchasing stocks and bonds. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 301. Risk and Insurance (4) Designed for understanding the importance of risk in personal and business affairs, with emphasis placed upon the nature of risk, the insurance mechanism and the functional aspects of insurance. 320. Corporate Finance I (4) Structure of the corporation, financial analysis, planning and control, working capital management, capital budgeting, and short-term and long-term financing. Prerequisite: School of Business and Economics majors only or instructor approval. 321. Corporate Finance II (4) A continuation of Finance 320. Emphasis is on management of current and long-term assets, risk-return analysis, and special topics in finance. Prerequisite: Finance 320. PD330. Introduction to Investments(4) A study of investment opportunities, mechanics, analysis, risk, and management. 335. Credit Management (3) Principles and methods of credit and collection. 420. Capital Budgeting (4) Capital investment decision making procedures relative to make/buy, lease/buy, working capital, replacements, and new investment decisions. Includes analysis of capital acquisition alternatives. Prerequisite: Finance 321 430. Investments (4) An in-depth study of principles, concepts, and tools used in the investment field as they relate to investment opportunities, mechanics, financial statement analysis, risk, and portfolio management. Prerequisite: Finance 320. (Finance majors only or instructor approval.) Department Courses 431. Investment Analysis (4) A continuation of Finance 430. Emphasis is on principles of investment analysis and portfolio management and balanced financial planning for the individual. Prerequisite: Finance 430. (Finance majors only or instructor approval.) 435. Financial Institutions (4) A study of the functions and significance of the major financial institutions such as commercial savings institutions with an emphasis on management problems, regulations, credit appraisal, and loan types. Prerequisite: Finance 320. 440. Problems in Financial Administration (4) Case studies in corporate financial management. Prerequisite: Finance 321. 480. Independent Research (1-5) Directed research and study on an individual basis. May be repeated until a total of five hours credit is accumulated. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 489. Cooperative Work Study (1-6) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) (See 292 for description.) REAL ESTATE COURSES: 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 340. Real Estate Principles and Practices (5) Fundamental economic aspects of real estate, with emphasis on realty as a commodity of trade. The subject matter in this course is that of general interest to both those desiring to enter the real estate profession and those who only intend to own real estate. This is one of two courses required to become a licensed real estate salesperson in Utah. 341. Real Estate Principles and Practices II (4) Fundamental aspects of real estate (continued) with emphasis on real estate as a profession in Utah. This is one of two courses required to become a licensed real estate salesperson in Utah. 4oij. Real Estate Investments (4) Principles and techniques of analysis that should be used in making real estate investment decisions. Prerequisite: Real Estate 340. 440. Advanced Real Estate Principles and Practices (4) General principles and practices necessary for real estate personnel at the brokerage level. The emphasis in this course is on brokerage management. (Required by state law to take the Utah Broker Examination.) Prerequisite: Real Estate 341. 450. Real Estate Finance (4) An investigation into the theories, techniques and institutions involved in the financing of all types of real property. (Necessary to qualify to take the Utah Broker Examination.) Prerequisite: Real Estate 340. 460. Real Estate Appraisal (4) An investigation into the theories and techniques of both commercial and industrial ap- Department Courses praisal. (Necessary to take the Utah broker examination.) Prerequisite: Real Estate 340. 470. Real Estate Law (4) An in-depth study of the legal aspects of Real Estate theory and practice. This course will deal with state and federal real estate law with special emphasis on the legal responsibilities of a broker. (Required by the Division of Real Estate for qualification to take the Broker's Examination in Utah.) Prerequisite: Real Estate 340. 480. Independent Research (1-5) Directed research and study on an individual basis. May be repeated until a total of five hours credit is accumulated. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 489. Cooperative Work Study (1-6) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) (See 292 for description Composite* I Interdept. Riiwiuu Heafflfâ– SctejroSsi 210 |