2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog

Finance Comprehensive Major, 72 hours: B.S.—No Minor Required

CIP: 520801

Finance directly affects the lives and well-being of every person and organization, whether financial or non-financial, public or private, profit or non-profit. These individuals and organizations earn or raise money and spend or invest money. The processes and decision-making methods to carry out these activities are the purview of finance, which has been defined as the art and science of managing money. The study of finance is concerned with the processes, institutions, markets, and instruments involved in the transfer of money between and within individuals, businesses, and governments. The major areas of finance can be divided into four broad categories: financial services, corporate finance, insurance, and real estate. The goal of the finance faculty is to prepare graduates for all of the categories in the world of finance.

The Corporate Finance Option provides students with the tools to work within the corporate structure under the chief financial officer, where accounting and financial information is used to make corporate decisions. Students will communicate with both the financial and accounting personnel and identify accounting information and financial models for decision making.

The Financial Computing Option brings together course work in both finance and computer science. This area of finance lends itself to the use of many financial decision-making models which are constructed and manipulated with computer technology. This option will lead to employment where there is a need to process data for financial decision making.

The Financial Management Option permits students to prepare for a position in management rather than a staff position in finance under the corporate treasurer. This option blends the knowledge of finance and management so the student is prepared to make management decisions that require an understanding of finance. Almost all decisions in business require a balance of interests from all functional business areas, using the decision-making process and the tools of finance to guide the corporation to the achievement of its goal.

The Financial Services Option prepares students for the financial services industry. This comprises the professions of brokerage, insurance, real estate, and banking. In this business sector the students will need to understand the products customers purchase and how to relate this information to the customer.

Students choosing a comprehensive major in Finance must complete the Common Professional Component courses and earn a minimum grade of C in each of the following major requirements:

Requirements

The Northwest Core (44-47 hours)

Institutional Requirements (4 hours)

Common Professional Component (48 hours)

Option One: Corporate Finance, 24 hours

Required Courses

FIN 53325Investment Principles

3

FIN 53326Investment Management

3

FIN 53327Intermediate Financial Management

3

FIN 53421Selected Cases in Finance

3

ACCT 51301Cost Accounting

3

ACCT 51306Intermediate Accounting I

3

ACCT 51402Advanced Cost Accounting

3

Approved electives in Finance or Accounting

3

Option Two: Financial Computing, 24 hours

Required Courses

FIN 53325Investment Principles

3

FIN 53327Intermediate Financial Management

3

FIN 53420Financial Institutions

3

FIN 53421Selected Cases in Finance

3

CSIS 44336Spreadsheet Applications

1

CSIS 44337Advanced Spreadsheets and Charting

1

CSIS 44346Database Applications

1

CSIS 44144Web Development I

3

CSIS 44334Web Development II

3

Approved electives in Finance or Computer Science

3

Option Three: Financial Management, 24 hours

Required Courses

FIN 53325Investment Principles

3

FIN 53327Intermediate Financial Management

3

FIN 53420Financial Institutions

3

FIN 53421Selected Cases in Finance

3

MGMT 54314Human Resource Management

3

MGMT 54316Organizational Behavior and Theory

3

 

MGMT 54318Entrepreneurship

3

OR

MGMT 54320Negotiations

3

 

Approved electives in Finance or Management

3

Option Four: Financial Services, 24 hours

Required Courses

ECON 52352Money, Credit, and Banking

3

FIN 53320Insurance and Risk

3

FIN 53325Investment Principles

3

FIN 53326Investment Management

3

FIN 53327Intermediate Financial Management

3

FIN 53420Financial Institutions

3

MKTG 55430Sales and Sales Management

3

Choose 3 hours from electives

ACCT 51303Individual Taxation

3

ACCT 51304Business Taxation

3

ACCT 51408Managerial Accounting

3

FIN 53422Real Estate Management

3

Free electives as needed to reach minimum 120 graduation hours

This program is an ACBSP accredited program.