Finance and Economics Concentration
General Description
The concentration in finance and economics prepares students for management careers in banking, investing, manufacturing, and insurance. In addition, graduates will be attractive candidates for positions in government, utilities, communications, and nonprofit organizations. The finance and economics curriculum also provides an excellent background for students who desire to pursue graduate work in business administration, economics, finance, or law. The courses offered in this concentration are designed to equip students with the necessary background for interpreting data, forecasting, and decision making in a changing global economy.
Course Requirements
Basic Business Curriculum
Sophomore Year: BUS A201, A202, A202, L201.
Junior and Senior Years: F302, F420, G300, any three of the following: BUS D302, E340, F480, K302, L303, L350, M405, S320, S435, X487, P421, any 300-400 level accounting courses and 3 credit hours chosen from any 300-400 level business courses.