Program Requirements - Applied Corporate Finance BUSI 6217   Applied Corporate Finance
CREDIT HOURS: 1.5
This is a case based course that provides students an opportunity to build their corporate financial management skills across a range of topics. The specific topics will change with each iteration of the course and the interests of the students. The topics covered each semester will however include financial assessment of an organization, corporate valuation, financial structure, sustainable finance and working capital management. Additional topics may include, but are not limited to: entrepreneurial finance, non-profit finance, social impact finance, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, public sector finance, green finance, international finance and a wide variety of other possible topics. As a case based course, students will be exposed to a variety of real-life corporate finance situations, and they will develop skills in engineering appropriate and innovative financial solutions. Each week will include a synchronous case discussion, and then a recorded (asynchronous) lecture to assist students in preparing for the following week’s case.
FORMAT: Lecture
PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of the core course Financial Management BUSI 5201.03, BUSI 6207.03, BUSI 5113