Finance (Accelerated)
This program prepares the student for positions as financial managers and investment analysts in private business or non-profit organizations and within governmental units. Those completing the program are qualified for employment in the securities industry, financial intermediaries, financial management or investment organizations, international finance, corporate finance, banking industry and in government regulatory, administrative, or service agencies.
Courses
- ACCT291 — Accounting I
- ACCT292 — Accounting II
- ACCT450 — Personal Taxation
- AHS106 — Natural Hazards and Human Society
- BIOL102 — The Living World
- BIOL106 — Cultural Botany
- BLAW235 — The Legal, Ethical, and Global Environment of Business
- BLAW434 — Real Estate Law
- CHEM105 — Chemistry and the Environment
- CMST192 — Introduction to Communication Studies
- ECON205 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON206 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ECON405 — Intermediate Macroeconomics
- ECON417 — Managerial Economics
- ENGL184 — Introduction to Literature
- ENGL191 — College Composition and Rhetoric
- ENGL291 — Introduction to Analytical and Rhetorical Writing (for transfer students)
- FIRE344 — Field Experience
- FIRE372 — Entrepreneurial Finance
- FIRE473 — International Finance
- FIRE474 — Security Analysis
- FIRE481 — Financial Derivatives
- FIRE498 — Business Consulting
- GENG101 — Ethics and the Engineering Profession
- HBS111 — Orientation to the Herberger Business School
- HBS410 — Educational Tours
- HIST109 — Race in America
- IS170 — Analytics for Business Intelligence I
- IS270 — Analytics for Business Intelligence II
- LIB280 — Critical Thinking In Academic Research
- LIB290 — Social Media in a Global Context
- MATH070 — Basic Mathematics Concepts
- MATH072 — Intermediate Algebra
- MATH106 — Finite Mathematics
- MATH112 — College Algebra
- MATH221 — Calculus I
- MGMT497 — Strategic Management
- MUSM126 — History of Rock and Roll Music
- POL310 — US Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration
- STAT321 — Statistical Methods II