May 06, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog

Finance, B.S.

Location(s): Main Campus


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Mandeville Hall
Telephone: (203) 576-6533
Fax: (203) 576-4388

Curriculum and Program Requirements

The Bachelor of Science in Finance provides an integrated view of the theoretical and practical aspects of finance for those who are preparing for careers in financial management, financial institutions, financial markets, law, government service, and related fields. Essential skills in problem-solving are developed with an emphasis on wealth maximization. Financial problems are viewed from both their micro-financial and macro-financial aspects.

The Finance major includes the subject areas of corporate financial management, banking, and investments. The program provides an integrated view of the theoretical and practical aspects of Finance for those who are preparing for careers in financial management, financial institutions, financial markets, law, government service, and related fields.

Learning Outcomes

Learning Objectives

  • Students will have a solid theoretical framework and knowledge of all core business disciplines including financial management.
  • Students will have effective oral and written communication skills.
  • Students will have the analytical ability to develop and utilize accounting data, financial data, and other information to solve complex and unstructured business problems.
  • Students will be critical thinkers and problem solvers, with the ability to find evidence and viewpoints for finance-related issues and make rational assumptions, identify implications, and formulate conclusions.
  • Students will understand the impact and the opportunities offered by information technology in finance-related disciplines and develop effective technology-use skills.
  • Students will have a deep understanding of concepts in finance and be comfortable using these concepts in practical applications.
  • Students will be aware of the ethical dimensions in the discipline of finance and will develop a personal ethical decisionmaking framework.

Assessment

Financial concepts and technical and analytical skills are evaluated with exams, assignments, papers, cases, and projects. Students will be evaluated with a standardized finance test. Students’ financial knowledge and skills also will be tested when they begin and finish the Finance program with a program specific exam.

Summary of Requirements - 120 Credit(s)


  • General Education Requirements 33 Credit(s)
  • Finance Program Requirements 72 Credit(s)
  • Free Electives 15 Credit(s)

General Education Requirements - 30 Credit(s)


  • 3 Credit(s)
  • MATH Math Core 3 Credit(s)
  • SCI Natural Sciences Core 6 Credit(s)
  • HUM Humanities Core 6 Credit(s)
  • FA Fine Arts Core 3 Credit(s)
  • CAPS 390 - Capstone Seminar 3 Credit(s)
  • SOSC Social Sciences Core 6 Credit(s)

Free Electives - 15 Credit(s)


Suggested Program - 120 Credit(s)


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Seventh Semester


Eighth Semester


Internship/Co-Op


Students are encouraged to pursue additional co-op experience as described on Academic Regulations and Procedures  using the BUAD 200  course up to three times (one credit each). These credits will be used as part of the student’s degree program.

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