FINANCE CORE

Take the following courses:

EB-100  Introduction to Management

3 CreditsS

EB-131  Financial Accounting

3 CreditsS

EB-222  Principles of Macroeconomics

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing 

EB-236  Managerial Accounting

3 CreditsS,QM,CWPrerequisite: EB131. 


UPPER-LEVEL CORE

Take two of the following courses:

EB-361  Financial Management I

3 CreditsSPrerequisite: EB131 and Junior or Senior standing. 

EB-362  Financial Management II

3 CreditsQM,SPrerequisite: Junior or Senior standing. 

EB-363  Health Care Financial Management

3 CreditsSPrerequisite: EB131. 

EB-463 Financial Markets & Institutions

3 CreditsS,IPrerequisite: EB222. 

EB-465  Financial Theory and Analysis

3 CreditsSPrerequisites: EB211 and EB362. MA220 may be used as a replacement for EB211 only. 


Secondary Emphasis Credit Total = 18

Six credits must be at the 300/400-level.  Any course exception must be approved by the advisor and/or department chair.


The secondary emphasis is for use by students with POEs in other departments. We do not allow a student with a POE in ABE to use one of our own secondary emphases, e.g. Accounting w/secondary emphasis in Finance.


The secondary emphasis is shown on the POE forms using the words "w/secondary emphasis in" (e.g., Communications w/secondary emphasis in Marketing). We suggest that using "and" to connect two disciplines - e.g., Communications and Marketing - implies that the student is a "dual major" and has completed the designated POE in Marketing and sufficient work in the other discipline that a faculty member of that department would approve the POE.


NOTE: prerequisites for 300/400 courses will NOT automatically be waived.