Lubin School of Business Bachelor of Business Administration FINANCE MAJOR WORKSHEET Name: ______________________________ Chart of Required Business and other Prerequisite Courses FIN 260 FIN 351 FIN 330 Elective FIN 357 Elective FIN 320 FIN 352 FIN 356 FIN 358 FIN 325 Elective FIN 360 Elective FIN 340 FRESHMAN YEAR Students must complete 100-level courses and a Learning Community as early as possible in their degree program. First Semester Second Semester CIS ECO ENG MAT BUS ECO ENG MAT 101 105 110* 104 150 106 120 117 *Appropriate English determined by placement SOPHOMORE YEAR Students must have completed 32 credits to take 200-level courses and 48 credits to take 250/260-level courses. First Semester Second Semester ACC COM LAW MAT ACC 204 ENG 201 FIN 260 MGT 250 203 200 101 111 JUNIOR YEAR Students must have completed 64 credits including ENG 120, MAT 104, MAT 117, ECO 105-106 and ACC 203-204 to take 300-level business courses. Two Writing Enhanced (WE) courses should be completed before the senior year. SENIOR YEAR Students must have completed 96 credits to take 400-level courses. 9/12 MGT 490 Other Remaining Major, Core & Elective Courses BBA DEGREE / FINANCE MAJOR LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (59 Credits) UNIVERSITY CORE (minimum 44 Credits req.) Foundation Requirements (19-28 crs) ENG 110 Composition (Can test out) 0-3 ENG 120 Critical Writing 4 ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines 3 COM 200 Public Speaking 3 MAT 104 Finite Mathematics 3 Foundation Science Course w/Lab 3 3̶4 Computing: CIS 101 or TS 105 Second Language Proficiency (0-6 cr.) Two Language courses* selected from: ARA/ASL/CHI/FRE/ITA/JPN/POR/RUS/SPA Students starting a new language 0-3 0-3 must complete 101 and 102 BUSINESS CORE (29 Credits) BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice ACC 203 Financial Accounting ACC 204 Managerial Accounting 3 4 4 ( Prerequisite: ACC 203) LAW 101 MAR 250 MGT 250 FIN 260 Business Law I Principles of Marketing Managerial & Org. Concepts Financial Management* 3 3 3 3 ( Prerequisite: ECO 106, MAT 104, 117, ACC 203, Pre/Corequisite: ACC 204) MGT 355 Mgt Sci. & Prod. Mgt Concepts 3 (Prerequisite: MAT 104, MAT 117) MGT 490 Business Strategy 3 (Prerequisite: 26 crs. Business Core) *See second language placement policy. Areas of Knowledge (AOK) - Min 25 credits Students may take a maximum of two courses with the same disciplinary prefix within the Areas of Knowledge. With approval, a student may complete an in-depth sequence of courses. See Lubin adviser for more details. Western Heritage-WH MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (24 Credits) Required Finance Courses (15 credits) FIN 320 Corporate Finance FIN 340 Valuation of the Firm FIN 351 Principles of Investments FIN 352 Risk Management or FIN 356 Options, Futures and Swaps FIN 358 International Finance 3 3 3 3 3 (formerly AOK 2) ɸ ECO WE 3 3 World Traditions & Cultures-WTC (formerly AOK 3) ɸ ECO 3 3 Finance Electives (9 credits) 3 3 3 FIN Elective FIN Elective FIN Elective *FIN 260 is calculated in major GPA. A minimum 2.00 major GPA is required for graduation. OPEN ELECTIVES (16 Credits) UNV 101 # or Open Elective Humanistic & Creative Expressions-HCE (formerly AOK 4) WE 3 3 Analysis of Human, Social & Natural Phenomena- HSN (formerly AOK 5) ɸ ECO 105 MAT 117 3 4 1 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credits = 128 ɸ Optional Economics In - depth Sequence. See Lubin Adviser for more details. # Transfers are exempt from UNV 101. Lubin Foundation Requirements (6 Credits) ECO 105 Macroeconomics ECO 106 Microeconomics MAT 111 Elementary Calculus I MAT 117 Elementary Statistics 3 (§) 3 3 4 (§) REQUIRED CORE LEARNING EXPERIENCES Select any courses w/attribute: LC, WE, CE. Credits are applied to AOK Core, Bus Core, Major, Liberal Arts & Sci. Elect. or Open Elect. One Learning Community (LC) (prerequisite: MAT 104) (§) ECO 105 + MAT 117 (7 Credits) are applied to the Area of Knowledge (HSN) See above . LIBERAL ARTS & SCI. ELECTIVES (0-9 Credits) 3 3 3 * Two Writing - Enhanced Courses (WE) * * One Civic Engagement & Public Values Course (CE) (formerly AOK 1) * 9/12 FINANCE MAJOR Recommended Full-Time Program Sequence First Year First Semester (16 - 17 Credits) UNV 101 First Year Seminar CIS 101 Introduction to Computing ECO 105 Macroeconomics ENG 110 Composition or ENG 120 Critical Writing*# MAT 104 Finite Mathematics # AOK Course Second Semester (16-17 Credits) Cr P T 1 3 3 3/4 3 3 BUS 150 Contemp. Business Practice ECO 106 Microeconomics MAT 117 Elementary Statistics ENG 120 or AOK Course# # AOK Course Cr P T 3 3 4 4/3 3 # - Or Freshman Learning Community. One Learning Community is required for graduation. It is expected that most students will take a Learning Community in the first year. *Appropriate English determined by placement. Second Year First Semester (16 Credits) ACC 203 Financial Accounting COM 200 Public Speaking MAT 111 Elementary Calculus I LAW 101 Business Law I Second Language Course Second Semester (16 Credits) 4 3 3 3 ACC 204 Managerial Accounting MAR 250 Principles of Marketing ENG 201 Writing in the Disciplines FIN 260 Financial Management Second Language Course Cr P T 4 3 3 3 3 or Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective Third Year First Semester (17 Credits) FIN 320 Advanced Financial Analysis FIN 351 Principles of Investment MGT 250 Managerial & Org. Concepts Foundation Science Course w/Lab AOK Course**(WE) Open Elective Second Semester (15 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 2 FIN 340 Valuation of the firm FIN 352 Risk Management or FIN 356 Options, Futures and Swaps AOK Course or ECO§ AOK Course** (WE) Open Elective Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 **Complete two Writing Enhanced (WE) courses and one Civic Engagement (CE) course which satisfy AOK Core, BUS Core, Major, Liberal Arts & Sci. Elective, or Open Electives. Fourth Year First Semester (17 Credits) FIN Elective MGT 355 Mgt. Sci. & Prod. Mgt. Concepts AOK Course or ECO§ or Liberal Arts and Sci. Elective FIN 358 International Finance Open Elective Open Elective Second Semester (14 Credits) Cr P T 3 3 3 3 3 2 FIN Elective FIN Elective MGT 490 Business Strategy Open Elective Open Elective Cr P T 3 3 3 2 3 Total Credits = 128 This worksheet is to be used as a guide in planning your registration to ensure proper sequencing of courses. Adjustments in the recommended course sequencing may be made provided course and class standing prerequisites are satisfied. Students may take fewer credits per semester and take courses in the summer sessions. # P=Pace Credits T=Transfer Credits 9/12
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