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Finance and Business Law Craig School of Business The Craig School of Business Department of Finance and Business Law K. C. Chen, Chair Karen Linville, Department Administrative Assistant Peters Business Building, Room 285 559.278.2341 FAX: 559.278.4911 www.craig.csufresno.edu/Departments/FINANCE/ B.S. in Business Administration Options: • Finance • International Business • Real Estate and Urban Land Economics Certificate in Finance 2006-2007 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 221 communications revolution — and de-clining travel costs — have made all busi-nesses aware of global markets. The option stresses the role of global communications and the growth of entrepreneurial oppor-tunities in worldwide markets, with special attention to California and the markets of the Pacific Rim. The Real Estate and Urban Land Eco-nomics Option provides the background for a wide range of career opportunities in addition to residential and commercial real estate sales. These areas include develop-ment, lending, banking, appraising, es-crow, property management, and construc-tion. Usually students who enroll in the real estate option will complete all courses necessary to take the California Brokers License Examination. Faculty The faculty comprises more than 20 full-time and part-time individuals who have outstanding reputations in both business and education. All full-time members of the department have earned an appropriate doctoral degree and many of them have gained national reputations for their schol-arship. The faculty is extremely active in research and textbook writing as well as in working with the business community. A wide range of approaches are used in teach-ing the many different courses offered by the department. These include computer simulations, team projects, community projects, laboratory research, group discus-sions, collaborative work groups, case stud-ies, internships, and foreign studies pro-grams. The broad background of the faculty members and their strong commitment to business education assures students of a challenging and rewarding course of study. K. C. Chen, Chair Tom Doyel Lynn M. Forsythe James M. Highsmith Amir A. Jassim Ida M. Jones Deborah J. Kemp Richard C. Lacy Barry P. Laiss Patricia A. LaRosa J. David Reitzel Manuchehr Shahrokhi Kuo-cheng Tseng Alan Rufus Waters Rassoul Yazdipour The Department The Department of Finance and Business Law offers three options (areas of empha-sis) within the Bachelor of Science in the Business Administration degree program. The Finance Option stresses the financial structure of businesses through a common set of courses and specialized courses di-rected at various applications. It consists of two tracks — General Finance and Finan-cial Planning. The General Finance track is designed to provide students with the basic skills required to plan, supervise, and con-trol the financial activities of business orga-nizations. These include understanding the trade-off between risk and return, the time value of money, and the magnifying effect of leverage. Students specializing in the General Finance track gain the skills related to evaluating the financial needs of a busi-ness, obtaining the funds required by the firm, and using these funds in such a way that the company’s goals are met. Career opportunities in finance include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) corporate finance — financial analyst, fi-nancial planning, project finance; (2) port-folio management — security analyst, stock broker, investment banker, portfolio man-ager; and (3) banking and financial institu-tions — commercial and residential loan officers, trust officer, marketing officer. The International Business Option intro-duces students to the fastest growing part of business today. The information and
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Title | 2006-07 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2006-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
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Title | Page 221 |
Full Text Search | Finance and Business Law Craig School of Business The Craig School of Business Department of Finance and Business Law K. C. Chen, Chair Karen Linville, Department Administrative Assistant Peters Business Building, Room 285 559.278.2341 FAX: 559.278.4911 www.craig.csufresno.edu/Departments/FINANCE/ B.S. in Business Administration Options: • Finance • International Business • Real Estate and Urban Land Economics Certificate in Finance 2006-2007 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 221 communications revolution — and de-clining travel costs — have made all busi-nesses aware of global markets. The option stresses the role of global communications and the growth of entrepreneurial oppor-tunities in worldwide markets, with special attention to California and the markets of the Pacific Rim. The Real Estate and Urban Land Eco-nomics Option provides the background for a wide range of career opportunities in addition to residential and commercial real estate sales. These areas include develop-ment, lending, banking, appraising, es-crow, property management, and construc-tion. Usually students who enroll in the real estate option will complete all courses necessary to take the California Brokers License Examination. Faculty The faculty comprises more than 20 full-time and part-time individuals who have outstanding reputations in both business and education. All full-time members of the department have earned an appropriate doctoral degree and many of them have gained national reputations for their schol-arship. The faculty is extremely active in research and textbook writing as well as in working with the business community. A wide range of approaches are used in teach-ing the many different courses offered by the department. These include computer simulations, team projects, community projects, laboratory research, group discus-sions, collaborative work groups, case stud-ies, internships, and foreign studies pro-grams. The broad background of the faculty members and their strong commitment to business education assures students of a challenging and rewarding course of study. K. C. Chen, Chair Tom Doyel Lynn M. Forsythe James M. Highsmith Amir A. Jassim Ida M. Jones Deborah J. Kemp Richard C. Lacy Barry P. Laiss Patricia A. LaRosa J. David Reitzel Manuchehr Shahrokhi Kuo-cheng Tseng Alan Rufus Waters Rassoul Yazdipour The Department The Department of Finance and Business Law offers three options (areas of empha-sis) within the Bachelor of Science in the Business Administration degree program. The Finance Option stresses the financial structure of businesses through a common set of courses and specialized courses di-rected at various applications. It consists of two tracks — General Finance and Finan-cial Planning. The General Finance track is designed to provide students with the basic skills required to plan, supervise, and con-trol the financial activities of business orga-nizations. These include understanding the trade-off between risk and return, the time value of money, and the magnifying effect of leverage. Students specializing in the General Finance track gain the skills related to evaluating the financial needs of a busi-ness, obtaining the funds required by the firm, and using these funds in such a way that the company’s goals are met. Career opportunities in finance include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) corporate finance — financial analyst, fi-nancial planning, project finance; (2) port-folio management — security analyst, stock broker, investment banker, portfolio man-ager; and (3) banking and financial institu-tions — commercial and residential loan officers, trust officer, marketing officer. The International Business Option intro-duces students to the fastest growing part of business today. The information and |