Course Description
Selected topics and problems in financial planning, housing and consumer economics.
Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Students will be required to investigate specified research
topics within the subject matter of the course. This will entail
a thorough review of literature, analysis of major questions to
be answered, and identification of specific research topics
worthy of pursuit. This will be reported in a written research
paper. The results of this work will also be presented in class
and graded for content, analytical acuity, and presentation quality.
Athena Title
Seminar in FHCE
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in FHCE 4900E or FHCE 6900E
Non-Traditional Format
Course should be variable to accommodate non-traditional format for seminar and departmental orientation classes.
Prerequisite
Permission of department
Semester Course Offered
Not offered on a regular basis.
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
To be determined for each instance in which the course number is used for a seminar topic.
Topical Outline
To be determined for each instance in which the course number is used for a seminar topic.
Syllabus