Finance Concentration

Concentration Finance

Where Will Your Degree Take You?

Financial Analyst

Financial Manager

Personal Financial Advisor

Financial Services Sales Agent

Corporate Management

Investment Services

Program Of Study - Business Administration Major - 51 credits

Core Requirements for all Business Administration Majors (21 credits)

BE 161 Financial Accounting

BE 162 Managerial Accounting

BE 202 Statistics for Business

BE 205 Principles of Microeconomics

BE 334 Business Law

MG 131 Principles of Management

MG 231 Principles of Marketing

Business Administration Major - Finance Concentration (51 credits, 30 credits + 21 core credits listed above)

BE 135W Business Communications

BE 204 Principles of Macroeconomics

BE 225 Money and Banking

BE 227 The Stock Market

BE 265 Corporate Financial Management

BE 361 Federal Income Taxation for Individuals

BE 381 Finance Internship

MG 228 International Business Management

CIS 171 Business Spreadsheet Development

MG 391W Business Capstone

Curriculum - Finance Concentration (51 credits, 30 credits + 21 core credits listed above)

Core Requirements for all Business Administration Majors (21 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 202 Statistics for Business and Economics

Students will be introduced to the basic principles of statistical analysis that are useful in effective business decision-making. Some topics covered include descriptive statistics, probability and random events, sampling, and estimation. P: MA 111. This course is generally offered twice each year. 3 credits

BE 205 Principles of Microeconomics

Microeconomic concepts and tools will be utilized to evaluate the economic behavior of individuals. The “invisibleâ€