FINANCE RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE
(For full-time students)

FIRST YEAR Credits THIRD YEAR Credits
College Studies 18-20 College Studies 12
L111 Writing Seminar I
L121 Environmental Science
L15( ) Aesthetics
L17( ) Historical Understanding I
L(   ) Quantitative Reasoning I (1st semester)
L(   ) Quantitative Reasoning II (2nd semester)
L61x  Writing Seminar II  (L611 recommended)
L(   ) Language or Area Studies
Select two courses from the following:
L66( ) Social Science II
L67( ) Historical Understanding  II
L68( ) Humanities II
Physical Education
1
Business Administration
12 Business Administration 12
B122 Introduction to Information Systems
B221 Principles of Marketing
B403 Financial Accounting
B423 Managerial Accounting
 
Advanced Finance Elective
(choose from: B633, B641, B645, B699, E843)
Select one of the following courses:
B641 Capital markets and Financial Institutions
E843 Money, banking and Monetary Policy
Co-op or Free Elective 6
Total 31-33 Total 30
  (Courses in the minor, except for Pre-MBA, may be taken during the third year.)

SECOND YEAR Credits FOURTH YEAR Credits
College Studies 12 College Studies 4
L31( ) Science II
L36( ) Social Science I
L38( ) Humanities I
L(   ) Language or Area Studies
L911 Contemporary Perspectives
Business Administration 18 Business Administration 12
B123 Principles of Management
B151 Statistics I
B152 Statistics II
E821 Macroeconomics

E822 Microeconomics
IS16 Management Information Systems
B141 Operations Management
B171 Business Policy and Strategy
B643 Intermediate Financial Management
B663 Finance Seminar
Co-op or Free Elective 3
Minor Concentration
12
Total Credits: 30 Total Credits: 31
B.S. FINANCE, TOTAL CREDITS 122-124

* Physical education is not required in the evening degree program.
Class schedules of courses and check sheets are available.
Note: Before registering for a course, students must satisfy prerequisites.  Students should see "Course Descriptions" in the latest catalog. (Descriptions are available online for SBA Undergraduate Courses and SBA Graduate Course Descriptions.)