Corporate Finance Concentration

This concentration retains virtually the same course requirements as the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Finance, with the exception of allowing students to select one course from the new Personal Financial Planning Concentration as an elective in place of the previously required, MG 228: International Business Management.

The program will be offered in both the day program with a semester schedule and in the evening 8-week modular program in the FLEX format. Although the two formats are different, the curriculum will be the same. Students in the day program are required to complete a 3-credit internship, while evening students will take MG 367: Strategic Management.

Concentration Corporate Finance

Where Will Your Degree Take You?

Human Resources

Real Estate

Community Association Manager

Purchasing Manager

Purchasing Agent

Buyers

Program Of Study - Finance Major

Business Core Courses for Finance Major (30 Credits)

BE 161 Financial Accounting

BE 162 Managerial Accounting

BE 135 Business Communications

BE 202 Statistics for Business

BE 204 Principles of Macroeconomics

BE 205 Principles of Microeconomics

MG 131 Principles of Management

MG 231 Principles of Marketing

BE 334 Business Law

CIS 171 Business Spreadsheets

Corporate Finance Concentration Courses (18 Credits)

BE 265 Corporate Financial Management

BE 225 Money and Banking

BE 227 The Stock Market

BE 361 Federal Income Taxation for Individuals

MG 391 Business Capstone

Choose 1 Financial Planning Elective Course

BE 367 Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Insurance

BE 369 Retirement Planning

BE 370 Trusts, Gifts, and Estates

Business Core Courses for Finance Major (30 Credits)

BE 161 Financial Accounting

In this introductory course, we will introduce students to accounting principles and procedures, and to the processes by which financial transactions are recorded, classified, and analyzed to help business decision-makers. Students will learn to prepare and interpret financial statements. This course is generally offered once a year. 3 credits

BE 162 Managerial Accounting

An introduction to the use of accounting information by managers. Topics include the use of accounting information for planning and control, performance evaluation, decision- making, and the statement of cash flows, as well as financial statement analysis. P: BE 161. This course is generally offered once a year. 3 credits

BE 135 Business Communications

This introductory course in written and oral communications will enable students to become more effective business communicators. Special focus is given to selecting and using visual aids and PowerPoint to enhance presentations. This course meets the “Wâ€