Finance (BSBA)
A degree in finance can prepare a student to work in a corporate or nonprofit finance department, enter a management training program, pursue a career in the financial services industry, or be part of a startup or entrepreneurial venture. Students with BSBA degrees in finance are prepared to specialize in financial practice or look for applications across the organization because understanding the financial structure and demands of a company is a broad-based skill. In the course of their studies, students in finance learn how to evaluate the organization’s financial needs, including cash flow, return on uses of cash, short- and long-term asset management, and issues of growth and capital structure. Few would deny the need for knowledgeable, dedicated, and ethical finance participants in our global economy.
Program Requirements:
Prerequisites for Finance Majors
Required Core Courses
ACCT 110 | Financial Accounting | 4 |
ACCT 120 | Managerial Accounting | 4 |
BUS 100 | Introduction to Business and Management | 4 |
BUS 234 | Organizational Communication & Behavior | 4 |
BUS 250 | Principles of Marketing | 4 |
BUS 260 | Financial Management | 4 |
BUS 325 | Operations Management | 4 |
BUS 370A | Internship and Career Strategies | 2 |
BUS 370B | Learning From Internship Experience | 2 |
Required Financial Courses
Capstone
Electives
Students select one elective from the following: