Finance Major (B.S.)

Major Requirements

62 credits

Quantitative Reasoning Prerequisites (8 credits)

ECON-2000Principles of Economics

4 credits

MATH-One course MATH-1025 or higher

4 credits

Business Finance Core (46 credits)

ACCT-2001Financial Accounting

4 credits

ACCT-2002Managerial Accounting

4 credits

ACCT-3001Intermediate Accounting I

4 credits

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BUSN-1000Introduction to Business

4 credits

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or

BUSN-1001Intro to Sport Admin

4 credits

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BUSN-1250Business Computer Applications

2 credits

BUSN-2025Principles of Management

4 credits

BUSN-2240Business Spreadsheets

2 credits

BUSN-3050Business Law

4 credits

BUSN-4990Business & Accnting Capstone: Sr Seminar

4 credits

FINC-3030Principles of Finance

4 credits

FINC-4032Investment Theory and Practice

4 credits

FINC-4038Financial Problems

4 credits

INTR-4997Internship

1-4 credits

Two credits of business internship are required.

Finance Electives (8 credits)

Create 8 credits from the following:

ACCT-3002Intermediate Accounting II

4 credits

BUSN-4996Guided Research

1-4 credits

FINC-4030Advanced Corporate Finance

4 credits

FINC-4031Business Valuation: CFA Challenge

2 credits

LEAD-3074Organizational Ethics

4 credits

MATH-2025Multiple Regression Analysis

4 credits

POEC-3080The Nature of Money and the Monetary System

4 credits

POEC-3170Capitalism and Socialism

4 credits

Students may not take both the Finance Major and any other Business and Accounting Department major. That is, they may not double major in Finance and Accounting 124, Accounting 150, Business Administration, or Digital Marketing. They also may not take the Business minor or the Finance Specialization.

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this major, students will be able to:

  1. Financial Analysis: Demonstrate the ability to analyze financial statements and assess an organization's financial health to support decision making;
  2. Investment Strategies: Understand and apply investment theories and techniques to develop strategies that optimize returns while managing risk;
  3. Risk Management: Develop strategies for identifying, assessing, and managing financial risks within corporate or personal finance contexts;
  4. Financial Planning: Create comprehensive financial plans that include budgeting, investment, and corporate strategies; and
  5. Ethics and Regulation: Understand ethical standards and regulatory environments governing financial practices, ensuring responsible and compliant behavior in finance-related roles.