1991-1992 Academic Catalog
Finance The finance major prepares students for careers as financial analysts, security analysts, financial planners, or account executives within the bank– ing, insurance, securities industry or other commercial concerns. Course requirements involve eighty quarter hours including: Business administration core requirements. .......................................... 54 BUS-100 Business Briefs ...................................................................... 1 ACCT-211, 212 Principles ofAccounting ............................................ 10 CIS-220 Computer Information Systems ............................................... 3 BUS-211, 212 Statistics ......................................................................... 6 BUS-218 Business Law I ..................................................................... .4 ECON-231 Macroeconomics ................................................................ 4 ECON-232 Microeconomics ................................................................. 4 BUS-311 DecisionAnalysis .................................................................. 3 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization and Management ...................... 4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ....................................................... 4 FJN-371 Business Finance ..................................................................... 4 BUS-422 Business Seminar ................................................................... 3 MGMT-451 Administrative Policy and Strategy ..................................... 4 BUS-499 Executive Development ......................................................... 0 Finance requirements ........................................................................... 26 ECON-331 Money and Banking ........................................................... .4 FJN-373 Investments ............................................................................. 4 300 and 400-level Finance electives ........................................................ 8 Business electives ................................................................................ 10 Additional required cognate: *GSCI-190 Calculus for Business .......................................................... 5 *satisfies the General Education requirement in mathematics International Studies-Global Economics and International Business The global economics and international business program prepares stu– dents for careers in international business. Offered as a part of the College's international studies program, the major is described in detail in the inter– disciplinary studies section of the catalog. BusinessAdministration 75 CIS graduates cite the close interaction withfaculty andprofessional orientation provided by DPMA as keys to obtaining good positions upon graduation. Brian Lykins. a 1991 computer information systems graduate, worksfor NCR Corporation.
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