This is a graduate seminar course that exposes students to the current state of academic research in Financial Institutions. It is geared towards students who intend to broaden their knowledge in Financial Institutions beyond the knowledge of undergraduate studies and who may intend to work in the area of financial institutions in their thesis. This course will introduce papers which uses methods specialized to this area of research. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): COMM 469 or ECON 311 and Departmental Permission. Restriction(s): Current student in the College of Graduate Studies and Research.
This is a graduate seminar course that exposes students to the current state of academic research in Financial Institutions. It is geared towards students who intend to broaden their knowledge in Financial Institutions beyond the knowledge of undergraduate studies and who may intend to work in the area of financial institutions in their thesis. This course will introduce papers which uses methods specialized to this area of research. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): COMM 469 or ECON 311 and Departmental Permission. Restriction(s): Current student in the College of Graduate Studies and Research.