FINC - 215. Introduction to Institutions and Investments
3 credit(s) A survey course designed to help students recognize the interrelationship between human behavior and firm performance in the valuation of stocks and bonds. The central theme of this course will be how and why forces in the economy (both behavioral and economic) lead to the establishment of stock prices. Through projects and simulations, students will explore the interrelationships between financial institutions, financial policies and stock market valuations.
Prerequisite(s):ECON 101, ECON 102; ACCT 200 (may be taken concurrently). Attribute: (ATTR: BUS).