Indiv Work In Finance
Students confer individually with the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Students confer individually with the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Students confer individually with the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Primary emphasis on the theory of financial asset valuation. Topics include utility theory, investor reaction to uncertainty, cost of capital theory, dividend theory, portfolio theory, and asset pricing in equilibrium.
An intensive study of current theory and research in a topic in finance as discussed in scholarly journals. Examples of possible topics include: Capital structure, agency theory, market efficiency, contingent claims. May be repeated with a different subtitle for a maximum of 12 credits.
Designed for advanced students who undertake research problems to be conducted in regular consultation with the instructor. May be repeated to a total of 12 credit hours.
With the advice and approval of his or her faculty adviser, the second- year student may choose approved electives offered by the Department of Family and Community Medicine. The intent is to provide the student an opportunity for exploration and study in an area which supplements and/or complements required course work in the second-year curriculum. Pass-fail only. Prereq: Admission to second-year medical curriculum and approval of adviser.
The specialty of Family Medicine has a long history of caring for people of all ages in their communities. This course will provide students with unique experiences in a rural community so that they may better understand the "art of doctoring" and the role of a physician leader. This course is specially designed for members of the Rural Physician Leadership Program but would benefit all physicians-in-training.
The Department Family & Community Medicine (DFCM) Research Elective is a 4 week course for medical students in Year 4 to experience primary care and community medicine research. Under the mentorship and supervision of a qualified DFCM faculty member, students will develop specific plans for a research experience. Students will be expected to identify a DFCM faculty member and an associated research experience with this member prior to enrollment to this elective course.
The Department Family & Community Medicine (DFCM) Research Elective is a 4 week course for medical students in Year 4 to experience primary care and community medicine research. Under the mentorship and supervision of a qualified DFCM faculty member, students will develop specific plans for a research experience. Students will be expected to identify a DFCM faculty member and an associated research experience with this member prior to enrollment to this elective course.
The Department Family & Community Medicine (DFCM) Research Elective is a 4 week course for medical students in Year 4 to experience primary care and community medicine research. Under the mentorship and supervision of a qualified DFCM faculty member, students will develop specific plans for a research experience. Students will be expected to identify a DFCM faculty member and an associated research experience with this member prior to enrollment to this elective course.