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发表于 2002-9-14 06:17:26 |显示全部楼层
念FINANCE可要有足够的钱偶
到现在为止我没看到哪个大陆学生在美国念FINANCE
可能是奖学金比较少巴
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发表于 2002-9-15 10:59:28 |显示全部楼层
同意楼上观点
如果有这等好事不早就聚满中国人拉
呵呵
请再研究一下它的课程和招生情况
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发表于 2002-9-16 11:48:29 |显示全部楼层
呵呵一个很有意思的问题
理论上讲PHD的奖学金应该是比较丰厚的
呵呵问题是到目前为止我遇到的中国人(ECON)海没有成功申请到FINANCE的PHD
不过我来美时间不长接触的范围比较窄
不能给大家很多的参考
我现在在FINANCE & REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 做RA
如果我相关的有用发现会告诉大家的
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发表于 2002-9-18 07:09:55 |显示全部楼层
这个是当然拉
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发表于 2002-9-20 07:12:25 |显示全部楼层
我申明一下 我在DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE&INSURANCE&REAL ESTATE只是作RA
而我自己的专业是ECON 我真正到美国才一个月 RA才作了半个月
不过已经领过了第一个月的薪水支票
现在的工作是用ARGUS(金融方面的一个软件)
虽然很忙 不过觉得学到很多东西
而其他一些中国同学
有的整天帮导师复印材料和输入数据(这种导师比较坏 让你作的都是对你毫无好处的简单劳动) 有的干脆就没事(老师比较体贴念MBA的中国学生)
要在国内准备的 呵呵太多了
这里的每门课程都有很大的挑战性(实话)
如果你想到你在中国的每一天都是为了在美国的日子所积蓄
你就知道该怎么作了
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发表于 2002-9-21 05:56:49 |显示全部楼层
美国FINANCE PHD
本科北大清华
硕士美国TOP20
呵呵去申请巴
的确比较恐怖(我师姐和我说的,这是她考证的结果)
如果你想直接从国内申请
大牛
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发表于 2002-9-21 13:44:00 |显示全部楼层
中国的确人才济济
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发表于 2002-9-22 12:28:27 |显示全部楼层
Finance Courses (FIN)

Undergraduate
3100 Stock Market Operations
The role of the stock exchanges, stockbrokers, and brokerage firms in facilitating the trading of stock.

3310 Introduction to Financial Management
Prerequisite(s): ACC 2304 and ECO 2307.
An introduction to the principles of financial management, including the objective of the financial manager, financial markets and institutions, financial statements analysis and forecasting, the time value of money and valuation, budgeting of capital expenditures, risk and return, weighted average cost of capital, financial leverage, and working capital management.  Students are expected to have a business financial calculator.

4310 Entrepreneurial Finance (Cross-listed as ENT 4310)Prerequisite(s): For Finance majors, FIN 3310; for Entrepreneurship majors, ENT 3320 and FIN 3310.
Examines the intriguing process of financing the pursuit of opportunity and growth without regard to assets controlled currently.  The major focus is on start-up or acquisition and the initial stages of growth.  There is an emphasis on high growth firms, and the central objective is to gain an understanding of how entrepreneurs obtain and use financial resources.  The course also examines how value is created.

4330 Real Estate Appraisal (See R E 4330)


4331 International Business Finance (Cross-listed as INB 4331)
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3310.
A study of the concept of the balance of payments and its use by the international financial manager; different methods of financing international trade including the methods, documents, and institutions used; and an examination of capital investments and international financial markets.

4335 Business Risk Management (See RMI 4335)


4339 Real Estate Investments (See R E 4335)


4340 Real Estate Finance (See R E 4340)


4360 Corporate Financial Management
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3310.
An advanced study of long-term corporate financial decision-making, focusing on which assets a firm should acquire, how to raise the funds to acquire those assets, and how to manage acquired assets to maximize the value of the firm.  Specific topics include economic profit, time value of money, risk and return, options, agency conflicts and financial contracting, capital budgeting, capital structure, and dividend policy.

4361 Short-Term Financial Management
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3310.
An advanced study of short-term financial management and financial statement analysis.  Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning, leasing, cash management, credit management, and short-term financing.

4365 Investment Analysis
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3310
Investment decision making with emphasis on stocks, bonds, and portfolio management.  Major topics include portfolio theory and the measurement of risk, performance evaluation, the efficient markets hypothesis, valuation of securities, and portfolio composition in relation to investor objectives.  Other topics may include the functioning of the securities markets, securities law and regulations, and an introduction to derivative securities.

4366 Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives
Prerequisite(s): FIN 4365.
This course covers derivative securities such as futures, forwards, swaps and options.  Such securities are commonly referred to as "derivatives" because their values depend upon the values of other assets.  This course presents a conceptual framework for understanding how to price derivatives and design risk management strategies.

4370 Commercial Bank Administration
Prerequisite(s): FIN 4360.
Major issue of commercial bank administration with emphasis on the management of bank funds.  Principal topics include the role of banks as financial intermediaries; analysis of bank financial performance; loan management, commercial credit analysis, and loan pricing; liability management, capital requirements, and the cost of funds; and asset/liability management.  Other topics may include liquidity and reserve management, investment management, and the bank regulatory environment. Lectures and readings are augmented with group projects, cases, and a bank management simulation game.

4387 Seminar in Contemporary Financial Economics
Prerequisite(s): FIN 4360 or ECO 3306.
This course integrates economic theories of market structure, marginal analysis, and incentive contracts with the finance theories of value creation, market efficiency, and agency conflicts to model specific business behaviors.  Mass marketed audiovisual presentations are used to give context to the seminar discussions.  Specific topics include investment banking, international derivative securities, mergers and acquisitions, compensation incentives, labor and business ethics.

4V98 Special Studies in Finance
Prerequisite(s): FIN 3310
With the permission of the chair of the Department of Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate, this course may be taken for 1 to 6 semester hours of credit.

Graduate
5161 Corporate Finance-Planning
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the MBA program.
An introductory financial perspective to (1) why a publicly-traded firm exists and (2) what is the optimal approach for managing a publicly-traded firm? Comparisons are made between how privately-held firms and public sector institutions are managed.

5162 Corporate Finance-Implementation
Prerequisite(s): FIN 5161
This one-hour module builds on the principles of optimal project selection introduced in FIN 5161.  Usage of the Capital Asset Pricing Model for determining project rates is demonstrated.  Both internal financing decisions (dividend decisions) and external financing decisions (debt vs. equity) are introduced.

5163 Financial Control
Prerequisite(s): FIN 5162
The concluding module on strategic Corporate Financial Management, exploring optimal strategies for financing the firm’s projects.  The theoretical linkage between the modern option pricing model, efficient capital markets, agency theory, and the theory of the firm is developed.

5220 Private Equity Investing
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Executive MBA program.
The central focus of the course is to gain an understanding of the financing of entrepreneurial ventures, including ways investors identify and commit the necessary resources to create and finance ventures.  To accomplish these objectives the course addresses specific skills, concepts, and know-how relevant for attracting private equity financing to an entrpreneurial venture.

5260 Financial Decision Making
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Executive MBA program
A study of how firms create value for stockholders through long-term financial decisions, principally asset acquisition/divestiture decisions and debt/equity funding decisions.  Specific topics include economic profit and cash flow, the time value of money, risk and return, options, agency, efficient markets, capital budgeting decision criteria, capital structure theory, and dividend policy theory..

5263 Managing for Value Creation
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Executive MBA program
In this course we construct simulation models for use in evaluating uncertain project outcomes; utilize the methods of comparables and discounted cash flow to estimate the intrinsic worth of a firm; evaluate the real option components of risky investment projects; evaluate firm performance in terms of shareholder value created; analyze the shareholder wealth consequences of corporate restructuring activities including mergers, leveraged buyouts, leveraged recapitalizations and initial public offerings; and discuss the ethical implications of corporate restructuring activities.

5320 Entrepreneurial Finance (See ENT 5320)

5330 Seminar in Real Estate Valuation (See R E 5330)

5331 Seminar in International Finance
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
International financial markets and transactions.  Principal topics include the instruments and institutions involved in the financing of international trade, the mechanics of foreign exchange dealings, and the effect of exchange rate fluctuations on corporate operations and firm risk, and the analysis and implications of country risk for international investing and operating decisions.  A country economic and political risk report is required to acquaint students with information sources and analytical issues in assessing country risk.

5333 Foreign Exchange Markets and International Monetary Institutions (See ECO 5333)

5335 Seminar in Integrated Business Risk Management (See RMI 5335)

5360 Seminar in Corporate Finance(Cross-listed as ECO 5360)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent
A study of how firms create value for stockholders through long-term financial decisions, principally asset acquisition/divestiture decisions and debt/equity funding decisions.  Specific topics include economic profit and cash flow, the time value of money, risk and return, options, agency, efficient markets, capital budgeting decision criteria, capital structure theory, and dividend policy theory.

5362 Seminar in Corporate Short-term Financial Management (Cross-listed as ECO 5362)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
Three major issues in short-term financial management, namely, liquidity management, credit management, and short-term financing alternatives.  Specific topics include cash flow forecasting, float management, cash mobilization and short-term investment management techniques of credit analysis and the credit decision-making process, and short-term financing decisions.  Lectures and readings are reinforced with individual and group projects and cases.

5363 Seminar in Mergers and Acquisitions (Cross-listed as ENT 5363)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
The merger and acquisitions phenomenon, both domestic and international.  The course focuses on the economic rationale for a merger from the perspective of the various “stakeholders,” particularly from the view of shareholders. Significant attention is given to valuing a merger prospect as well as to determining how the “deal” is structured financially.  Lectures are supplemented with group projects and cases.

5365 Investment Management (Cross-listed as ECO 5365)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
Theory and practice of portfolio investment with emphasis on stocks, bonds, and portfolio management.  Major topics include portfolio theory, performance evaluation, market efficiency, equity and bond management strategies, the use of derivative securities in portfolio management, and mutual funds.  Current readings and cases supplement the text.

5367 Seminar in Financial Planning
Personal financial planning, incorporating material from investments, insurance, retirement benefits, taxation, and estate planning into a coordinated financial planning process.  Case analysis is used to demonstrate the complexities involved in solving financial planning situations.  Formulations of financial plans and counseling techniques are also examined.

5368 Seminar in Financial Markets (Cross-listed as ECO 5368)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
U.S. money and capital markets including international money markets, financial institutions, fixed-income analysis and management, bank funds, management, options, futures, options on futures, investment banking, and mergers and acquisitions.  Special emphasis is given to the management of interest rate risk in financial institutions.

5370 Commercial Bank Management (Cross-listed as ECO 5370)
Prerequisite(s): BUS 5602 or equivalent.
Major issues of commercial bank financial management.  Principal topics include the role of banks as financial intermediaries; bank financial performance; loan management, commercial credit analysis, and loan pricing; liquidity and reserve management; investment management; capital structure, liability management, and the cost of funds; and asset/liability management.  The bank regulatory environment and current developments in banking are also examined.  Lectures and readings are supplemented with group projects and presentations along with a bank management simulation game.

5381 Practicum in Portfolio Management
Prerequisite(s): FIN 5365 or equivalent and consent of Instructor.
This practicum give students valuable hands-on experience in securities research, valuation of risky assets, and asset allocation by managing the Philip M. Dorr and Alumni Endowed Investment Fund.  Through readings and student-prepared research reports students develop skills in evaluating economic, industry, and firm data; integrating such data into securities analysis; and communicating their research results to others.

5V98 Special Studies in Finance
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
This course may be taken for 1 to 6 semester hours of credit.

5V99 Thesis
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
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发表于 2002-9-24 09:07:20 |显示全部楼层
好啊,谢谢,好像吃有中国口味的东西拗
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