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Instructor: Raymond M. Brooks
418B Bexell Hall
541-737-3687
Course Hours: Thursday, 12 Noon - 2:50 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Office Hours: Tuesday/Wednesday 10:00 – 11:00 p.m. & Thursday 3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Others by appointment (please call for appointment)
Required Text: Fabozzi, Modigliani, Jones and Ferri, Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions, Prentice Hall, Third Edition, 2001
Course Objective: The objective of the course is to introduce students to institutions and markets that form the economic system of trading financial and real assets. The course will introduce concepts of financial theory, institutional detail, regulations, and the history of the financial markets. Students will be introduced to legal, ethical, technological, global issues facing financial managers, financial markets, and the financial assets traded in these markets. The course is designed to provide an overview of the financial world, the financial assets that are traded, and the agents that participate in the financial markets.
Grading: You will prepare a research paper on a specific topic assigned during the first class. The paper will be an extension of the material from the text and provide insight into the specific topic. Later in the term when your topic matches the discussion material for the class you will make a presentation of your paper. The paper and presentation are worth 25% of your grade each or a total of 50% of the course grade. The remaining 50% of your grade is the final examination.
Class Attendance: I expect students to be on time and present for every class. Good study habits and efficient management of time will translate into good work habits and responsible employees.
Class Preparation: Students should read the assigned chapter and look over the end of chapter questions.
Dishonesty: Please review Academic Regulations number 15 in your schedule of classes.
Presentation Score Card
0 to 10 points in each Category
Written Paper Score Card
0 to 5 points in each Category