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Bachelors of Business Administration-Major in Finance

The mission of this undergraduate program is to provide students with a quality finance education to facilitate career opportunities in corporate finance, investments, banking, and international finance. Students develop a set of core competencies that include the ability to analyze financial data, make inferences about a firm's financial performance, determine the value of a firm and its assets and liabilities, understand how domestic and international financial markets affect a firm's operations, and assist managers deciding how to allocate scarce resources. The program also provides the foundation for graduate MBA programs.

Faculty advisors for the program are Drs. Diallo, Moeller, and Tessema

The Program:

General Education

32-47

College of Business requirements

42

Finance required courses:

12

  FIN 354 Investments
FIN 357 Financial Markets and Institutions
FIN 359 Intermediate Financial Theory
FIN 450W Problems in Financial Management
 
Finance electives: Choose four of eight courses:

12

  FIN 352 Financial Management for Entrepreneurs
ACC 358 Financial Statement Analysis
FIN 370 International Business Finance
FIN 451 Introduction to Speculative Markets
FIN 453 Commercial Banking
FIN 454 Mortgage Banking
FIN 479 Special Topics
ECON 445 Economic Fluctuations and Forecasting
 
Open electives

11-26

Total credit hours

124


For more information, see the Graduation Checklist, Expected Course Schedule and Undergraduate Catalog.

Offered by the Faculty of the Department of Accounting and Finance.