Finance majors must complete the lower and upper division requirements listed for the College of Business.
The Core Curriculum is an essential element in the educational process that results in professional success, personal growth, and responsible citizenship. In this process, students have the opportunity to acquire knowledge, learn reasoning and communication skills, examine their goals, values, and potentialities, and develop an enduring commitment to learning through both formal and informal educational experiences.
The programs offered by the College of Business (COB) are designed to provide successful academic experiences and to facilitate students abilities to perform responsibly and effectively in their chosen professional roles in business, industry, government, and education. To achieve such success, students must complete the Business Core courses.
Core Curriculum Courses - 42 Hours |
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See the Core Curriculum Requirements |
Business Core Courses - 48 Hours |
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See the Business Core Requirements |
Major Courses - 21 Hours |
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FIN 450 | Financial Modeling in Excel | |
or FIN 430 | Principles of Financial Planning | |
ECO 331 | Intermediate Macroeconomics | |
or ECO 332 | Intermediate Micro Economics | |
ECO 233 | US-Economics of Personal Finance | |
FIN 312 | Money, Banking & Financial Markets | |
FIN 400 | Principles of Investments | |
FIN 404 | Advanced Financial Management | |
FIN 471 | GLB/International Business Finance | |
Plus 9 SCH from: |
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Analysis of Financial Derivatives | ||
or FIN 420
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Entrepreneurial Finance & Venture Capital | |
or FIN 431
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Internship | |
or FIN 434
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Risk, Insurance, and Estate Planning | |
or FIN 436
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Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits | |
or FIN 438
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Comprehensive Financial Planning and Presentation | |
or FIN 440
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Financial Statement Analysis & Valuation | |
or FIN 340
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Real Estate Finance | |
Plus 3 SCH from |
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Income Tax Accounting | ||
or ACCT 311
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Global Financial Statement Analysis | |
or ACCT 326
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Accounting Information Systems | |
or ACCT 437
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Government & Non-Profit Accounting |
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