Course Descriptions
The following courses are an example of what may be offered Sping Semester. The list is subject to change. Students will be given a complete list of updated course offerings prior to your arrival in Columbus.
This course covers the analysis of more advanced capital budgeting problems through understanding the theories and applications of capital structure and payout policy.
This course covers the theories and applications in corporate control, leasing, corporate governance and real options.
This course covers advanced valuation skills and theories and applications in capital structure and security issuance.
This course covers advanced valuation skills and theories and applications in capital structure and security issuance.
This course covers advanced study of the roles of angel investing, business plans, and venture capital in entrepreneurial finance.
This course covers advanced study of the roles of angel investing, business plans, and venture capital in entrepreneurial finance.
This course covers advanced skills needed for securities valuation, theories and applications related to the CAPM, APT, and efficient markets.
This course covers the valuation of fixed income securities as well as measures of their interest rate and credit risk.
This course covers the theories of behavioral finance, such as Prospect Theory, and their implications for investor behavior and markets.
This course covers topics in real estate planning and development, property management, and related property laws.
This course covers advanced topics in real estate valuations with applications to mortgage-related instruments and REITs.
This course teaches advanced theories of Corporate Risk Management, hedging strategies, and how to measure apply Value at Risk.
This class is an action-based graduate level course. Students apply theories of risk management, hedging strategies, and value at risk to cases.