Finance Minor
Why Choose To Minor in Finance?
Given the recent challenges in financial markets on Wall Street and around the world, the need for savvy business majors with a strong background in finance has never been greater. In order to thrive in formidable economic markets, today's businesses depend on the most forward-thinking financial practices that will help them thrive in the present and well into the future.
With a minor in finance, you will study the financial activities of businesses, and their relationships to other facets of their organization. You'll learn key microeconomic principles such as supply and demand, non-quantifiable costs, externalities and general economic thinking. Other topics in this minor will include organizational form, taxes, financial analysis, budgeting, cost-volume-profit relationships, capital expenditures and management of current assets.
Courses in this minor currently include:
MGT 240 - Financial Management I (required of all Division of Business students)
MGT 340 - Financial Management II
MGT 300 - Investments
ECN 350 - Financial and Economic Modeling
INT 320 - International Trade and Finance
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