FIN 312: Money and Capital Markets
Section: 1001

Course Section Credits Instructor Dates Status Call Number
FIN 312 1001 3 (3 max credits) Joseph Lamindy Jul. 15, 2024 to Aug. 16, 2024 Open 52846

Description

Study of how money and capital markets facilitate the flow and creation of credit. Topics include financial institutions and instruments, interest rate theory, and the roles and functions of central banks.

Prerequisites

Lee Business School major or Finance minor; and a minimum of C grade in FIN 301.

Notes

In addition to material listed on the bookstore webpage, students should be aware that the use of an electronic device that includes a web camera and microphone, and is compatible with Respondus Monitor software, is required for this course. (Chromebooks do not meet this requirement). Additional Required Material: E-book ($35)Web-base, asynchronousThis is an Internet class; refer to Canvas instructions at https://unlv.instructure.com.Summer Term registration policies are not the same as Spring and Fall. Failure to familiarize yourself with Summer Term registration policies and procedures may result in penalties. Courses must be dropped the business day prior to start date to avoid penalties. Visit the Summer Term website at summerterm.unlv.edu for complete registration and schedule information.

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