Good stewardship of financial resources requires not only in-depth understanding of investments but also awareness of the impact of fiscal decisions on individuals and society. The study of finance immerses students in the interconnected world of money, markets, capital, credit, banking, and the many ways that monetary and fiscal policies affect the well-being of people.
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Students earning a bachelor’s typically complete a total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate. Some degree programs can require additional credits.
This degree is a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A.) with a specialization in Finance. If desired, a student may select an additional specialization to double-specialize.
- FIN 227: Intermediate Finance
- FIN 332: Investment Analysis
- FIN 334: Corporate Finance
- FIN 436: Advanced Corporate Finance
Plus one of the following:
- FIN 313: Financial Modeling in Excel
- FIN 337: Options & Futures
- FIN 342: Financial Markets & Institutions
- FIN 389: International Corporate Finance
- FIN 391: Money, Banking, & Financial Crisis
- ECON 338: Financial Modeling, Options, Futures
- MATH 434: Intro to Mathematical Finance
More information about this degree is available on the or by request from our Admissions team.
A minor typically requires 6 courses or 18-24 credit hours of coursework. Some programs may require additional credits.
- ECON 223/MGT 265: Statistics for Business and Economics
- FIN 226: Introduction to Finance
- FIN 332: Investment Analysis
More information about this degree is available on the or by request from our Admissions team.
Potential Careers
- Financial Analyst
- Investment Advisor
- Investment Banking Analyst