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Finance Courses Offered at Michigan State University, Papers of Epidemiology

An overview of various finance courses offered at michigan state university. The courses include undergraduate and graduate level offerings in areas such as financial management, investments, financial institutions, and financial modeling. Students must meet specific prerequisites and program requirements to enroll in these courses.

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