B.S. in Finance Undergraduate Program By Saint Francis University |Top Universities

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Undergraduate

The Finance program at Saint Francis University prepares students for careers in Finance such as banking, investment analysts, financial planning, real estate, and portfolio management. Students in the Finance program develop critical thinking and decision-making skills while working closely with student in small group settings. The Finance program is intended to provide students with a wide-ranging knowledge base and skills that will increase their value to employers. The Saint Francis University Investment Club manages a stock portfolio that has grown an initial donation of $10,000 into approximately $40,000. Students interested in a career in Finance gain real world experiences, investing with the Investment Club and lending money through the Francis Fund. The program educates students in the art and science of managing resources at both the personal and corporate levels. The education begins with a foundation in accounting, corporate finance and investments and builds on that foundation with advanced courses in financial management, portfolio management, and other current topics in finance. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting ACCT 201 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 202 - Intermediate Accounting II BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business FIN 202 - Finance FIN 310 - Principles of Investments FIN 324 - Advanced Financial Management or FIN 325 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management FIN 402 - International Trade and Finance FIN 405 - Finance Seminar MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics or higher MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management MKTG 302 - Marketing SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II Additional Requirements: Two courses from the following: ACCT 305 - Cost Accounting ACCT 401 - Accounting Applications using EXCEL ACCT 403 - Federal Income Taxes I FIN 103 - Personal Finance FIN 303 - Money and Banking FIN 324 - Advanced Financial Management or FIN 325 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management (Whichever course not used to fulfill major requirement, as noted above.) FIN 342 - Real Estate Investment FIN 398 - Finance Internship FIN 399 - Finance Internship FIN 406 - Independent Reading and Research FIN 409 - Special Topics in Finance FIN 501 - Independent Studies in Finance MGMT 301 - Risk Management MGMT 307 - Great Britain and the European Union in the Global Economy

Program overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Finance program at Saint Francis University prepares students for careers in Finance such as banking, investment analysts, financial planning, real estate, and portfolio management. Students in the Finance program develop critical thinking and decision-making skills while working closely with student in small group settings. The Finance program is intended to provide students with a wide-ranging knowledge base and skills that will increase their value to employers. The Saint Francis University Investment Club manages a stock portfolio that has grown an initial donation of $10,000 into approximately $40,000. Students interested in a career in Finance gain real world experiences, investing with the Investment Club and lending money through the Francis Fund. The program educates students in the art and science of managing resources at both the personal and corporate levels. The education begins with a foundation in accounting, corporate finance and investments and builds on that foundation with advanced courses in financial management, portfolio management, and other current topics in finance. Major Requirements: ACCT 101 - Financial Accounting ACCT 102 - Managerial Accounting ACCT 201 - Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 202 - Intermediate Accounting II BLAW 301 - Legal Environment of Business or BLAW 302 - CPA Law or BLAW 303 - Sports Law BUS 101 - Wall Street 101: Business in a Global Society ENGL 208 - Writing and Communicating in Business FIN 202 - Finance FIN 310 - Principles of Investments FIN 324 - Advanced Financial Management or FIN 325 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management FIN 402 - International Trade and Finance FIN 405 - Finance Seminar MGMT 101 - Principles of Management MATH 111 - Finite Mathematics or higher MGMT 102 - Production/Operations Management MGMT 401 - Strategic Management MKTG 302 - Marketing SPCH 103 - Speech Fundamentals and Public Speaking STAT 301 - Quantitative Business Analysis I STAT 302 - Quantitative Business Analysis II Additional Requirements: Two courses from the following: ACCT 305 - Cost Accounting ACCT 401 - Accounting Applications using EXCEL ACCT 403 - Federal Income Taxes I FIN 103 - Personal Finance FIN 303 - Money and Banking FIN 324 - Advanced Financial Management or FIN 325 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management (Whichever course not used to fulfill major requirement, as noted above.) FIN 342 - Real Estate Investment FIN 398 - Finance Internship FIN 399 - Finance Internship FIN 406 - Independent Reading and Research FIN 409 - Special Topics in Finance FIN 501 - Independent Studies in Finance MGMT 301 - Risk Management MGMT 307 - Great Britain and the European Union in the Global Economy

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