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Contact Person:
Dr. Jong Rhim
jrhim@usi.edu
Why would I want a Finance degree?
Business, both large and small,
must learn to make good financial decisions to be successful. An undergraduate
degree in finance would equip you with the skills necessary to assist businesses and
households in their financial decisions. The Evansville economy has a strong and
well-diversified financial services industry where finance majors can expect to find
excellent employment opportunities.
What is the study of Finance concerned
with?
The study of
finance is concerned with the monetary issues faced by millions of individuals and
organizations, whether public or private. Raising funds is a vital issue for new
businesses and for existing firms who are looking for expansion. Investment is
another crucial matter firms have to deal with. Decisions related to saving,
borrowing, and investment, can have great impact on the financial success of individuals,
firms or organizations. Closely tied to these decisions are questions relating to
risk and valuation. A degree in finance will prepare you to both understand and
reason through a wide spectrum of fundamental financial decisions. A finance program
of study relies heavily upon skills taught in courses in law, accounting, economics,
computing, and mathematics.
What career opportunities would I be
prepared for?
Finance majors have much to offer in today's job market. Careers are
available in the following professions for students trained in finance:
- Appraisers
- Commodity Dealers
- Financial Analysts
- Financial Planners
- Insurance Agents
- Insurance Underwriters
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- Loan Officers
- Portfolio Managers
- Real Estate Agents
- Security Analysts
- Stock Brokers
- Treasurers
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What are some potential employers
for finance majors:
- Brokerage Firms
- Commercial Banks
- Corporations
- Financial Advisory Firms
- Government Agencies
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- Insurance Companies
- Investment Banks
- Public Accounting Firms
- Realtors
- Savings and Loan Associations
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What will I study?
As a finance
major, you would take courses in the following fields of study:
- Financial Institutions
- Financial Management
- Insurance
- International Finance
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- Investments
- Money and Banking
- Public Finance
- Real Estate
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What courses I need to take to earn a degree in finance?
- 53 hours in the
University
Core Curriculum program. All Business Administration majors
are required to take the following courses as part of the UCC
requirements:
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PSY 201 |
Introduction to Psychology
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3 hours |
MATH 215
/or/
MATH 230 |
Survey of Calculus
/or/
Calculus I |
3 hours
/or/
4 hours |
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And excluding the following: |
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MNGT 452 |
Policy Formulation and
Administration |
3 hours |
- 31 hours in the
College of Business Core which
includes
MNGT 452.
- 16 hours of electives.
At least six (6) hours must be in non-business courses.
- 24 hours of major courses:
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FIN 343 |
International Finance |
3 hours |
FIN 361 /or/
ECON 361 |
Financial Institutions
/or/
Money and Banking |
3 hours |
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FIN 433 |
Principles of
Investments |
3 hours |
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FIN 461 |
Financial Management |
3 hours |
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SUBTOTAL |
12 hours |
12 hours of elective courses (six hours of which must be FIN courses, to be selected in
consultation with advisor):
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FIN 335 |
Entrepreneurial Finance |
3 hours |
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FIN 341 |
Risk and Insurance |
3 hours |
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FIN 345 |
Real Estate Principles |
3 hours |
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FIN 481 |
Seminar in Finance |
3 hours |
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MKTG 313 |
Services Marketing |
3 hours |
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ACCT 303 |
Intermediate Accounting |
3 hours |
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ACCT 311 |
Introduction to Federal Income Taxation |
3 hours |
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ECON 308 |
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory |
3 hours |
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ECON 309 |
Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory |
3 hours |
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ECON 331 |
Public Finance |
3 hours |
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ECON 365 |
Intermediate Statistics for Business
Decisions |
3 hours |
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CIS 315 |
Management Information Systems |
3 hours |
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DSCI 351 |
Introduction to Operations Research |
3 hours |
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SUBTOTAL Finance
electives: |
12 hours |
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DEGREE TOTAL hours
(12 + 12): |
24 hours |
124 total hours required for a baccalaureate degree.
These hours must include classes to meet the 39-hour upper division (300/400
level) course requirements. A minimum 2.2 GPA in all business courses
and a 2.0 overall GPA are also required.
How do I know which classes I
should take each semester?
See a suggested four-year program in
Finance. Keep in mind that this list does
not take the place of meeting with your advisor. |