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Finance 420. International Finance
The goal of this course is to study and understand issues facing firms in the global marketplace. Advanced course topics include exchange rate management through derivative instruments, understanding global financial markets, and investment evaluation and selection for multinational firms. Prerequisite: Economics 222 & Finance 318 and recommended senior standing. Preference is given to graduating seniors with finance majors or minors. Credit: 3 hours (Spring)
Finance 497. Exit Examination
Required of majors in the last semester before graduation. Graded on a P/F basis. Credit: 0 hours
Finance 498. Independent Study
Requires consent of the Dean of the School of Business. Must be approved and supervised by a faculty member. Credit: 3 hours
Finance 499. Internship in Finance
Requires consent of the Dean of the School of Business. Must be approved and supervised by a faculty member. Credit: 3 hours
F R E N C H ( F R E N )
French 101. Elementary French I
Basic French with emphasis on communication skills. Introduction to aural comprehension, pronunciation, structure of the language, and essential vocabulary for practical communication. No previous preparation in French required. Credit: 3 hours (Fall)
French 102. Elementary French II
Basic French with emphasis on communication skills. Aural/reading comprehension. Pronunciation, grammar, and structure. Progressive vocabulary for written and oral communication. Prerequisite: French 101 Credit: 3 hours (Spring)
French 201. Intermediate French I
Reinforcement and expansion of skills developed in elementary courses (French 101, 102) using grammar review, composition, conversation, and selected readings. Prerequisite: French 102 Credit: 3 hours (Fall)
French 202. Intermediate French II
Progressive practice in oral and written communication with analysis of selected readings. Prerequisite: French 201 Credit: 3 hours (Spring)
French 304. Conversation and Composition
Advanced practice of oral and written skills in French. Review of selected grammatical topics. Prerequisite: French 202 or consent of professor Credit: 3 hours