International Finance

MGMT-4360

The objective of this course is to provide a conceptual understanding of the international financial markets and instruments and how corporations and investors use them in their financial decision-making process. The course coverage includes the international financial environment, foreign exchange markets, offshore financial markets, derivative securities markets, and international capital markets. Class sessions will be devoted to lectures and case discussions on topics outlined in the class schedule. Equipped with the background provided in the classroom, students solve problems and analyze cases representing real-life situations. A student cannot receive credit for both the graduate and undergraduate versions of this course.

4 credits

Past Term Data

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Spring Summer Fall
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2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
International Finance (4c)
  • Syed Abul Hyat
Seats Taken: 13/20
2019
2018
International Finance (4c)
  • Syed Abul Hyat
Seats Taken: 20/20
2017
International Finance (4c)
  • Syed Abul Hyat
Seats Taken: 12/20
2016
International Finance (4c)
  • James P. Stodder
Seats Taken: 14/20
2015
International Finance (4c)
  • Pengfei Ye
Seats Taken: 13/20
2014
International Finance (4c)
  • Pengfei Ye
Seats Taken: 9/10
2013
2012
International Finance (4c)
  • Pengfei Ye
Seats Taken: 3/19
2011
International Finance (4c)
  • Pengfei Ye
Seats Taken: 2/30
2010
International Finance (4c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 2/30
2009
International Finance (4c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 6/30
2008
International Finance (4c)
  • Bill Francis
Seats Taken: 7/45
2007
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2002
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