Steven Salopek
Senior Lecturer of Finance
Finance
Education
Master of Business Administration, The Ohio State University. 1988.
Bachelor of Science, Sociology, The Ohio State University. 1986.
Courses
- BUSFIN 4221 - Investments
- Skills for valuation and theories and applications of CAPM, APT, and efficient markets; investment options, forwards and futures, interest rate parity, and relevant market regulation. Prereq: 3220, BusMgt 2320, 2321, and BusMHR 2292. Not open to students with credit for 722, 4220 or 4222.
- BUSFIN 1250 - Careers in Finance Exploration
- There is a broad range of opportunities, in a broad range of industries available to students with a Finance degree. This course is designed to explore these opportunities, in an in-depth manner. The goal of this course is to give the student a 'real world' perspective. Prereq: Soph standing, and Finance specialization. This course is graded S/U.
- BUSFIN 4235 - Applied Fundamental Investing
- Theories and applications in asset management including the roles of investment strategies. Prereq: 4211, or 4211H; and 4221, or 4221H.
- BUSFIN 6226 - Finance Consulting Practicum
- Action-based course providing students in the Specialized Masters Finance the opportunity to practice analytical and soft skills through working with professionals on finance projects. Prereq: Enrollment in SMB-Finance program. Not open to students with credit for 865.
- BUSFIN 7235 - Applied Fundamental Investing
- To find employment in this industry, it is necessary to know some of the specialized skills that are required, skills above and beyond those taught in typical Investments and Corporate Finance courses. The goal of this course is to provide an introduction to the tools needed to enter the field of professional money management. Prereq: MBA 6223; or prereq or concur: BusFin 7210, 7220, or 7230; or enrollment in SMB-Finance program.
- BUSADM 2601 - Career Foundations
- Explore the mindsets, strategies, and professional skills that drive successful careers in business while broadening your understanding of different career pathways. Engage directly with industry professionals through meaningful, interactive experiences and focus on developing self-awareness, strong communication skills, and career readiness. Prereq: Enrollment in the Fisher College of Business Major Program and Specialization. Repeatable to a maximum of 3 cr hrs or 4 completions.