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The Department of Finance and Real Estate
107 Business Bldg. Box 19449 817-272-3705
www2.uta.edu/finance
Requirements for a
Bachelor of Business Administration Degree
(Finance and Real Estate Options)
See Business Administration section of the catalog for specific
degree requirements.
Department of Finance
and Real Estate Faculty
Chair
Professor Apilado
Professors
Diltz, Panton, Swanson
Associate Professors
Buttimer, Cantwell
Assistant Professors
Dehring, Hansz, Hyland, Sarkar
Senior Lecturers
Dowdy, Sparvero
Lecturer
Boykin
Business Foundations
Program (FFIN)
FFIN 3330. FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS FINANCE
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Principles of effective financial management,
including planning, organization and control; financial intermediaries;
securities markets; evaluation of alternative assets, debt and capital
structures. Prerequisites: FACC 3300 and FECO 3310. This course
is open only to non-business majors and may not be counted toward
a bachelors degree in business.
Finance (FINA)
Course fee information is published in the online student Schedule
of Classes at www.uta.edu/schedule. Please refer to this Web site
for a detailed listing of specific course fees.
2310. PERSONAL FINANCE
(3-0) 3 hours credit. A diverse and practical range of topics
which the average individual will be concerned with in making financial
decisions during a lifetime. Personal budgeting, banking relationships,
life and casualty insurance, taxes, investments, and estate planning.
Will not be accepted for credit toward any College of Business Administration
degree program.
3313. BUSINESS FINANCE
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Emphasizes the financing and investment
decisions of the financial manager. Topics include financial statement
analysis, working capital management, capital budgeting, long-term
financing, and international finance. Prerequisites: ECON 2306,
ACCT 2302, MATH 1316 (or permission of instructor), and junior standing.
3315. INVESTMENTS
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Principles governing the proper investment
of personal and institutional funds, information sources, security
analysis, exchanges and regulations. Formerly FINA 4313; credit
will be granted only once. Prerequisites: ECON 2306, ACCT 2302,
and junior standing.
3317. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
AND MARKETS (3-0) 3 hours credit. The structure of financial
institutions and markets in the United States and their interactions.
How and why the institution has evolved, how it fits within the
financial system, how it operates, what is its current impact, and
what may its future role be. Formerly FINA 4314; credit will be
granted only once. Prerequisites: ECON 2306, ACCT 2302, and junior
standing.
4311. MONEY AND CAPITAL
MARKETS (3-0) 3 hours credit. This in-depth analysis of the
development, characteristics, and significance of money and capital
markets explores how the markets interrelate, interact, and impact
the financing/investment decisions that are the basis of finance.
Prerequisite: FINA 3313.
4315. ADVANCED BUSINESS
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (3-0) 3 hours credit. To develop an ability
to recognize financial problems, analyze financial data, formulate
alternative solutions, and render financial decisions. Case materials
are used in studying financial problems. Management of investment
in current and fixed assets, planning of profits, forecasting of
cash requirements, capital budgeting, planning of methods of financing
and capital structure, dividend policy, valuation of assets, and
mergers. Prerequisite: FINA 3313.
4318. PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
AND SECURITY ANALYSIS (3-0) 3 hours credit. This course develops
an understanding of portfolio management and security analysis by
focusing on the analytical techniques and empirical results of investment
theorists and practitioners. Risk, efficiency, diversification,
fundamental analysis, and technical analysis as they apply to corporate
finance, international finance, and investments will be examined.
Prerequisite: FINA 3313.
4319. FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Topics included in this course are
an introduction to options and futures markets, investment and risk
management strategies using these derivative products, and pricing
of options and futures contracts. Additional coverage includes basic
swap agreements, exotic options and corporate risk management. Prerequisite:
FINA 3313.
4320. CAPITAL BUDGETING
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Development of the logic and methodology
of the capital budgeting decision. Measurement of cash flows, present
value techniques, evaluation of capital investments, ranking of
capital investments, analysis of risk, and administration of capital
investments. Prerequisite: FINA 3313.
4324. INTERNATIONAL
CORPORATE FINANCE (3-0) 3 hours credit. Issues and questions
which concern financial management of international corporations.
Analysis of the financing of investment abroad and the management
of assets in differing financial environments. The foreign investment
decision, cost of capital and financial structure for multinational
decision making, management of foreign subsidiary working capital,
and financial control of multinational operations. Prerequisite:
FINA 3313.
4327. TOPICS IN FINANCE
(3-0) 3 hours credit. Offers advanced students the opportunity
for advanced study in a particular topic, or sequence of topics,
which are not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites: FINA 3313
and permission of instructor.
4330. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (3-0) 3 hours credit. Integrates
the sources and uses and flow of funds in the money and capital
markets with the influence of other market factors into a study
of the asset, liability, and capital management of financial institutions,
with emphasis on current problems and issues. Prerequisite: FINA
3317.
Real Estate (REAE)
Course fee information is published in the
online student Schedule of Classes at www.uta.edu/schedule.
Please refer to this Web site for a detailed listing of specific
course fees.
3325. REAL ESTATE
FUNDAMENTALS (3-0) 3 hours credit. A foundation for study
and research in specialized areas such as real estate financing,
real estate investment and counseling, real estate management, real
estate development, and property appraising. Formerly BUSA 3325;
credit will be granted only once. Prerequisites: MATH 1316 (or permission
of instructor), and junior standing.
4314. REAL ESTATE
DEVELOPMENT (3-0) 3 hours credit. The land conversion process
including feasibility analysis, site selection, design, construction,
and financial analysis. Land use controls, planning, and environmental
constraints are also examined. Formerly REAE 4311; credit will be
granted only once. Prerequisite: junior standing.
4319. REAL ESTATE
FINANCE (3-0) 3 hours credit. Problems associated with real
property financing. In-depth study of financial intermediaries who
supply funds for real property investment. May be included as a
part of the finance concentration. Formerly BUSA 4319; credit will
be granted only once. Prerequisite: REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be
substituted for non-real estate majors).
4321. REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENT (3-0) 3 hours credit. The determination of financial
feasibility for proposed real estate investments, the effect of
income taxes and various financing patterns on the equity investment,
and the criteria for proper decision making to maximize benefits
for equity investors. Formerly REAE 4310; credit will be granted
only once. Prerequisite: REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be substituted
for non-real estate majors).
4334. REAL ESTATE
APPRAISAL (3-0) 3 hours credit. Theory and methods of residential
and income property appraisal. Market analysis, highest-and-best-use
analysis, capitalization techniques, and market, cost, and income
approaches to valuation and reconciliation of value indicators.
Prerequisite: REAE 3325 (FINA 3313 may be substituted for non-real
estate majors).
4392. REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL TOPICS (3-0) 3 hours credit. Offers advanced students
the opportunity for advanced study in a particular topic, or sequence
of topics, which are not offered on a regular basis. Prerequisites:
REAE 3325 or FINA 3313 and permission of instructor.
A student desiring a real estate option must complete
12 semester hours of courses bearing the REAE prefix beyond REAE
3325. See the real estate option listed in the business administration
section of the catalog.
Recommended College of Business Administration
electives include but are not limited to:
ACCT 3315Study
of Federal Income Tax Relative to Individuals (3-0) 3 hours credit
ACCT 4301Income Tax for
Entities other than Individuals (3-0) 3 hours credit
FINA 3317Financial Institutions
and Markets (3-0) 3 hours credit
FINA 3315Investments
(3-0) 3 hours credit
FINA 4320Capital Budgeting
(3-0) 3 hours credit
MARK 4311Marketing Research
(3-0) 3 hours credit
ECON 4325Economic Fluctuations
and Forecasting (3-0) 3 hours credit
INSU 4329Property and
Casualty Risk Management (3-0) 3 hours credit
INSU 4330Life and Health
Risk Management (3-0) 3 hours credit
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