Study of the effects of growth and maturation on human development over a lifespan and how individuals acquire new motor skills or refine or adjust existing motor skills. Students will learn the sequential progression of fundamental motor skills, environmental factors (e.g. practice effects) from infancy to adulthood that influence the teaching and learning of motor skills.

Course focuses on integration of financial operations with other operations of a business unit. Includes working capital management, financial planning, capital budgeting, capital structure and financial control. Course focuses on application of corporate finance theory using case studies

This is an introductory course in financial derivatives. As such, the emphasis will be on derivative contracts and the mechanics of derivatives markets, including the pricing of these instruments. Special attention will be placed on the study of forward, futures, options, and swaps contacts as speculative tools, as well as a means of hedging in financial management.