Keywords: Derivatives
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Advanced Corporate Risk Management, Spring 2007
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Abstract: Opportunity for group study by graduate students on current topics related to management not otherwise included in curriculum.
AP Calculus AB I
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Abstract: This course is divided into two semesters and is designed to acquaint you with calculus principles such as derivatives, integrals, limits, approximation, and applications and modeling. During this course you will gain experience in the use of calculus methods and learn how calculus methods may be applied ... More »
AP Calculus BC I
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Abstract: This course is divided into two semesters and is designed to acquaint you with calculus principles such as derivatives, integrals, limits, approximation, applications and modeling, and sequences and series. During this course you will gain experience in the use of calculus methods and learn how calculus ... More »
Financial Management, Summer 2003
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Abstract: Introduction to investments and corporate finance. Topics include: project and company valuation, risk and return in capital markets, the pricing of stocks and bonds, corporate financing and dividend policy, the cost of capital, and financial options. Subject provides a broad overview of both theory ... More »
General Calculus I
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Abstract: Welcome to the NROC General Calculus course. This course is divided into two semesters and is designed to acquaint you with calculus principles such as derivatives, integrals, limits, approximation, applications and modeling, and sequences and series. During this course you will gain experience in the ... More »
Mathematics for Computer Science
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Abstract: A basic introduction to Calculus and Linear Algebra. The goal is to make students mathematically literate in preparation for studying a scientific/engineering discipline. The first week covers differential calculus: graphing functions, limits, derivatives, and applying differentiation to real-world problems, ... More »
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