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Hunter, Nicole

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  • BADM 3930 - Internship - London Seminar
    Primary Instructor - Summer 2025
    Student training and participation in government or industry environment under faculty supervision. This global internship is paired with an associated global seminar, FNCE 4060. Instructor consent required.
  • BCOR 2204 - Principles of Financial Management
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2024 / Summer 2025 / Fall 2025
    Will develop student' understanding of the role of finance in business venture. Effective financial management, whether performed by the general manager in a small business or by a finance professional in a large corporation, is necessary for a venture to succeed and grow. Topics covered include financial statement analysis, time value or money, bonds and stocks (both their markets and their valuation), capital budgeting analysis, and investor expectations regarding risk and return. Credit not granted for this course and BCOR 2200, BCOR 2002
  • FNCE 2010 - Quantitative Methods for Finance
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2025 / Fall 2025 / Spring 2026
    Study of quantitative approaches to finance. Covers mathematical and statistical topics required for such analysis, including derivatives, optimization, integration, probability, inference, and regression. Students will become proficient in using the tools and applying them to various financial contexts using analytics Excel.
  • FNCE 4060 - Special Topics in Finance
    Primary Instructor - Summer 2025
    Presents new subject matter in finance. The summer offering is the London Seminar in International Finance and Business. Department enforced prereq.: varies, see advising office.
  • FNCE 4850 - Business Senior Seminar in Finance
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2025
    Develops analytical and decision making skills necessary to address real-world business finance situations. Topics include financial analysis and forecasting, capital budgeting, valuation, capital structure policy, international finance, and financial ethics. Uses a combination of lecture and cases; team and individual work.

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