Minor in Financial Engineering (Non-Teaching)
Financial Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that emphasizes complex modeling and analysis of new financial economic instruments to manage risk, create strategic business opportunities, and access new markets. Especially in today’s highly leveraged domestic markets and fluctuating global business environment, successful management of market, credit, and production risk is essential yet increasingly difficult. This minor equips students with the basic analytical tools to help a business assess and manage financial risks, and can be used to complement a range of majors.
Courses
- CSCI 127 — Joy and Beauty of Data: 4 Credits (3 Lec, 1 Lab)
- ECNS 202 — Principles of Macroeconomics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 204IS — Microeconomics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 251IS — Honors Economics: 4 Credits (4 Other)
- ECNS 301 — Intermediate Micro with Calc: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 309 — Managerial Economics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 313 — Money and Banking: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 345 — Econ Org, Finance & Credit: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 403R — Introduction to Econometrics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- ECNS 461 — Financial Econometrics: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EFIN 101 — Introduction to Financial Engineering: 1 Credits (1 Lec)
- EFIN 301 — Engineering & Economic Financial Management I: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EFIN 401 — Engineering & Economic Financial Management II: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EGEN 325 — Engineering Economic Analysis: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EIND 354 — Engineering Probability and Statistics I: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EIND 364 — Principles of Operations Research I: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EIND 457 — Regres & Multivar Analysis: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EIND 464 — Prin of Operations Research II: 3 Credits (3 Lec)
- EIND 468 — Managerial Forecasting & Decision Analysis: 3 Credits (3 Lec)