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Finance (B.S.Bus.)

Required course work includes the university requirements (see regulation J-3), the college requirements, and the following:

Acct 315

Corporate Accounting and Reporting I (3 cr)

Bus 302

Intermediate Financial Management (3 cr)

Bus 407

Financial Institutions (3 cr)

Bus 409

Problems in Financial Management (3 cr)

Upper-Division economics courses (3 cr)

Finance electives, select two of the following (6 cr):

Bus 408

Security Analysis (3 cr)

Bus 463

Portfolio Management (3 cr)

Bus 464

Derivatives and Financial Engineering (3 cr)

Bus 465

Introduction to Market Trading (3 cr)

Supporting electives, select two of the following (6 cr):

Acct 385

Cost and Management Accounting (3 cr)

Acct 414

Corporate Accounting and Reporting II (3 cr)

Acct 415

Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting (3 cr)

Acct 483

Fundamentals of Federal Taxation (3 cr)

Bus 362

Real Property Appraisal or

Bus 364

Insurance (3 cr)

Bus 378

Project Management (3 cr)

Bus 381

International Finance (3 cr)

Bus 414

Entrepreneurship (3 cr)

Bus 415

New Venture Creation (3 cr)

Bus 421

Marketing Research and Analysis (3 cr)

Bus 427

Services Marketing (3 cr)

Bus 439

Systems and Simulation (3 cr)

Bus 456

Quality Management (3 cr)

Econ 343

Money and Banking (3 cr)

Econ 352

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (3 cr)

Econ 353

Quantitative Economics and Forecasting (3 cr)

Econ 407

Public Finance (3 cr)

Econ 453

Econometrics (3 cr)

Stat 401

Statistical Analysis (3 cr)

Two of the following may be used if not used to satisfy the above Finance elective:

Bus 381

International Finance (3 cr)

Bus 408

Security Analysis (3 cr)

Bus 463

Portfolio Management (3 cr)

Bus 464

Derivatives and Financial Engineering (3 cr)

Bus 465

Introduction to Market Trading (3 cr)

Electives to total 128 cr for the degree

*Note: These courses may be taken as supporting electives if they are not being used to satisfy the upper-division economics course required above.