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syllabus fin6306 Quantitative methods in finance UT Dallas
QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN FINANCE FIN6306 Fall 2014 Office Hours: TuesWedThur 9:00AM ââ¬â 11:00AM Or by appointment Dr. Liping Ma Office: ATC1.6B01 Email: Liping.Ma@utdallas.edu Phone: (972) 883-7521 Other Information I strongly urge you to use email (the above address) to contact me outside of class. I check my email messages daily Monday through Friday, you can be sure I will receive your message this way. General Course Information Students are responsible for all information in this syllabus. Pre-requisite other restrictions Pre-requisite: FIN 6301 (OPRE6303 or equivalent). If you have not completed all of the prerequisites or obtained an official waiver you may not register for this class. Course Description The objective ofâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Students registered for the class are required to attend all sessions. During the semester, you have two excuses for missing the class. In the classroom, you cannot browse any other websites except for webpage related course materials. You will be asked to leave the classroom once discovered. Always check eLearning before class. This site will include PowerPoint files of the course lecture notes, homework assignments, any external web links, and relevant updates about the class including any changes to the schedule of assignments or quizzes. 2 Student Conduct and Discipline Academic Integrity The University of Texas System and The University of Texas at Dallas have rules and regulations for the orderly and efficient conduct of their business. It is the responsibility of each student and each student organization to be knowledgeable about the rules and regulations which govern student conduct and activities. General information on student conduct and discipline is contained in the UTD publication, A to Z Guide, which is provided to all registered students each academic year. The University of Texas at Dallas administers student discipline within the procedures of recognized and established due process. Procedures are defined and described in the Rules and Regulations, Board of Regents, The University of Texas System, Part 1, Chapter VI, Section 3, and in Title V, Rules on Student Services and Activities of the universityââ¬â¢s Handbook of
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