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University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2015 
    
University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Business Administration, Finance Concentration, B.B.A.


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The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree program with a concentration in Finance combines the study of business administration and management with the specialized knowledge about the financial aspects of business operations. Developed in the graduate are the theories and skills essential to the field of finance; the understanding of the theory and practice of financial management from the viewpoints of the corporation, the manager, the investing public, and the regulatory agencies; the economic, legal, political, technological, and social character of the business environment; and the principles and procedures that are fundamental to the successful operation of modern enterprises. The Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) degree program with a concentration in Finance requires the satisfactory completion of the specified curriculum.

Four-Year Curriculum Plan in Finance


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Freshman Year


Many courses listed in the first year of this plan are specific to this degree program and may not fulfill degree requirements for other programs at the University. Students are advised that changing their program of study from this major to another major, after the first year, can extend the time until graduation by a semester or more.

Sophomore Year


 

Junior Year


 

Senior Year


 

Spring Semester


 

Total Minimum Credit Hours: 124


Course credits required (due to Placement Testing results) cannot be used to satisfy the School of Business requirements. Unrestricted electives may be selected from among all courses offered by the University. Each course used to satisfy the Finance concentration and the restricted elective requirements must be completed with a minimum grade of “C.”  Unrestricted non-business electives must be selected from among courses in areas other than business. In both instances, students must obtain prior written approval.

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Distribution of Hours
* Core Curriculum Courses - 54
+ Common Body of Knowledge Required Courses - 40
= Finance Required Courses - 18
# Finance Electives - 6
& Unrestricted Electives - 6

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