Finance
The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in finance prepares students for careers in corporate finance, investments, commercial and investment banking, international finance, government finance, insurance and real estate. The study of finance provides students with both the theoretical background and the analytical tools required to make effective, value creating business decisions. As businesses operate in increasingly competitive global environments, and as individuals and institutions seek investments on a global scale, the core fundamental principles of finance and their applications become of greater value and importance.
Business Core (39 credits)
BUS | 181 | Introduction to Business |
ACC | 201 | Financial Accounting |
ACC | 202 | Managerial Accounting |
ECO | 202 | Principles Microeconomics |
BUS | 239 | Business Law I |
MGT | 305 | Organizational Behavior and Management |
MGT | 325 | Business Processes and Supply Chain Management |
MKT | 306 | Principles of Marketing |
BUS | 311 | Applications of Statistics in Business |
BUS | 315 | Introduction to Information Systems |
FIN | 319 | Managerial Finance |
BUS | 366 | International Business |
BUS | 498 | Strategic Management |
Business Electives (3 credits)
Finance Major (21 credits)
FIN | 316 | Financial Markets and Institutions |
FIN | 327 | International Finance |
FIN | 352 | Fundamentals of Security Analysis |
FIN | 360 | Financial Statement Analysis |
FIN | 419 | Financial Management: Theory and Practice |
FIN | 470 | Portfolio Management and Risk Analysis |
FIN | 492 | Advanced Seminar in Finance |
Distribution Requirements with co-requisites
Theology and Philosophy (9 credits)
Communication Arts - Oral and Written (9 credits)
Natural Science and Mathematics (9 credits)
MAT | 108 | Precal for Business |
MAT | 152 | Elem Prob & Stats |
SCI | | |
Behavioral and Social Sciences (9 credits)
ECO | 201 | Principles of Macroeconomics |
(3 credits required from: ANT, CRM, PSY, SOC) |
Humanities and Arts (9 credits)
Non-Business Electives (15 credits)
CS | 180 | Introduction to Computers |
ORI | 100 | Freshman Seminar |
ORI | 300 | Career Readiness |