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Dates to Remember

Undergraduate & Graduate*

Fall Term 2008

August 22-24 Wolfpack Welcome
August 25 Classes begin
August 29
Add deadline
October 24 Withdraw deadline
& last day to apply for graduation
December 5 Last day of classes
December 6-12 Final Exams

Spring Term 2009

January 9 New Student Orientation
January 12 Classes begin
January 16 Add deadline
March 13 Withdraw deadline
& last day to apply for graduation
April 28 Last day of classes
May 1-7 Final Exams
May 9 Commencement - all colleges

*College of Law dates on Law Bulletin

Finance

Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance

The purpose of the bachelor of business administration degree in finance is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the methods and techniques employed to manage the financial resources of an enterprise so they can function as business leaders. Emphasis is placed on understanding and managing working capital, long-term capital, capital structure, and dividend policy, and on evaluating a firm’s financial condition and prospects.

  • Graduates should be able to effectively communicate financial theories and analyses.
  • Graduates should have a broad understanding of the functional areas of business and the application of finance to business decision making.
  • Graduates should have an understanding of the financial system of the United States.
  • Graduates should have an understanding of international finance and markets.
  • Graduates should be able to analyze the financial statements of a business enterprise.
 
Cr. Hrs.
ACCT B205, Intermediate Accounting I
3
FIN B305, Analysis of Financial Statements
3
FIN B315 Investments
3
FIN B325, International Finance
3
FIN B400, Advanced Financial Management
3
Finance Electives*
6
Business Elective
3
Internship
3

View Finance Course Descriptions

(View other requirements.)

* May choose ACCT B206 or ACCT B300; may NOT include FIN B200.

Updated May 25, 2007