Aug 24, 2025  
Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2025-2026

Business Administration : Finance Concentration, BS


The College of Business offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with a professional concentration in Finance.

Finance students study corporate financial management, capital markets, investment evaluation and decision making, and investment portfolio management. They learn the concepts and the methods of finance that are current in the industry. Career opportunities are available in banking, finance, investment companies, and the public sector. Finance prepares individuals to provide financial or banking services to individuals or institutions. Occupations include financial managers, budget analysts, loan officers, analysts and business executives.

Program Assessment


In addition to the assessment requirements for all Business majors, students concentrating in Finance are expected to fulfill the following assessment requirements:

Capstone Analysis: A pre and post examination will be given in 4000-level finance courses. The purpose of the examination is to assess student understanding of financial concepts, ratios, and computations.

Assessment results will be used to evaluate the quality of learning within the Finance program, and will serve as the basis for any future revisions in the curriculum.

General Education Requirements (36 credit hours)


Core Requirements (12 credit hours)


(6) Credit hours in Composition:


(3) Credit hours in Oral Communication:


(3) Credit hours in Mathematics:


General Requirements (24 credit hours)


(9) Credit hours in Fine Arts/Humanities


6 credits Fine Art and 3 credits Humanities);

(9) Credit hours of Social Science


(6) Credit hours in Physical/Life Sciences:


(1 course must include a lab).

Embedded Courses (no additional credit hours)


Critical Thinking and Diversity

Supporting courses required for the Business major (9 credit hours)


Finance Option Required Courses (18 credit hours)


4-Year Plan


  • Student-centric Sequencing by Term (Degree Plan).
  • Consult with your academic advisor for support.

Year 1


Year 2


Spring Year 2


Year 3


Fall Year 3


Spring Year 3


Year 4


Fall Year 4


Spring Year 4