Department ยท FNCE
Finance (FNCE)
18 courses and 22 professors at University of Colorado Boulder โ ranked by composite rating and difficulty.
Avg rating
3.7/5
Avg difficulty
1.5/5
Sections
67
FNCE Courses
FNCE 2010: Quantitative Methods for Finance
4 sections
Easy
FNCE 2820: Introduction to Personal Financial Planning
3 sections
Medium
FNCE 2830: Personal Investment Management
2 sections
Easy
FNCE 3000: Financial Modeling
1 section
Easy
FNCE 3010: Corporate Finance
12 sections
Hard
FNCE 3030: Investment and Portfolio Management
10 sections
Medium
FNCE 3040: Retirement Planning
2 sections
Easy
FNCE 3060: Estate Planning
1 section
Medium
FNCE 3820: Principles of Personal Financial Planning and Insurance
3 sections
Easy
FNCE 4040: Derivative Securities
8 sections
Easy
FNCE 4050: Capital Investment Analysis
1 section
Medium
FNCE 4820: Topics in Finance: Mathematical Finance
1 section
Medium
FNCE 4840: Personal Financial Plan Development Capstone
1 section
Easy
FNCE 4850: Business Senior Seminar in Finance
5 sections
Hard
FNCE 6950: Master's Thesis
5 sections
FNCE 7020: Financial Economics and Research
1 section
Easy
FNCE 7800: Doctoral Pre-Seminar: Finance
1 section
Easy
FNCE 8900: Independent Study
6 sections
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Finance FAQ
How many Finance courses are offered at CU Boulder?
The Finance department (FNCE) at University of Colorado Boulder currently offers 18 courses with 67 total sections.
How many professors teach Finance at CU Boulder?
There are 22 instructors currently teaching Finance (FNCE) courses at University of Colorado Boulder.
What is the average professor rating in Finance at CU Boulder?
Professors in the Finance department have an average rating of 3.7/5 based on student evaluations.
How difficult are Finance courses at CU Boulder?
Finance courses at University of Colorado Boulder have an average difficulty rating of 1.5/5 based on student evaluations.
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