Finance and Economics

The objective of the finance and economics concentration is to provide the student with a thorough understanding of economic and finance principles.  The application of these principles and ideas to the financial environment of business is emphasized.  Specific knowledge is taught in the areas of international trade and finance, managerial finance, money in the capital markets, managerial economics, investments, and economic development.  Students completing the economics and finance concentration can reasonably expect to continue their study at the graduate level or to pursue a career in the private sector, including financial, commercial, or manufacturing firms, as well as the public sector.


Major Requirements:

  • ECO 301 Microeconomics 3

  • ECO 321 Money and Financial System 3

  • FIN 401 Advanced Financial Management 3

  • Two additional upper-division ECO or FIN electives 6


Minor in Economics Requirements:

  • ECO 101 & 102 Principles of Economics I & II 6

  • BUS 263* Business Statistics 3

  • ECO 301 Microeconomics 3

  • ECO 321 Money and Financial System 3

  • Two additional ECO courses (300 or 400 level) 6

*Students may substitute MTH 465, Probability and Statistics.


Minor in Finance Requirements:

  • ACC 201 & 202 Principles of Accounting I & II 6

  • ECO 102 Principles of Microeconomics 3

  • BUS 263 Business Statistics 3

  • FIN 301 Financial Management 3

  • FIN 316 Investments 3

  • FIN 401 Advanced Financial Management 3
  • FIN 435 International Finance 3

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