Financial
Services - Bachelor's Degree*
Businesses, organizations, and governments are all concerned
with using resources efficiently. Economic knowledge provides
students with valuable information about output-enhancing
techniques. Increased productivity ultimately enhances the
total satisfaction for all groups in society. Economic principles
improve decision-making in business areas such as production,
promotions, budgeting, forecasting, and finance.
Core courses listed at School of Business
plus
the following:
ACCT-211
Managerial Accounting
or ACCT-312 Cost Accounting
BADM-231
Business Communication
BADM-332
Research/Writing/Project Management
FSP-120 Principles
of Financial Services
FSP-122 Commercial
Financial Services Management
FSP-221 Analyzing
Financial Statements
Fifteen hours from the following (nine hours must be
from 300-400 level):
FSP-223 Consumer
Lending
FSP-224 Commercial
Lending
FSP-226 Real
Estate and Finance
FSP-227 Global
Financial Markets
FSP-228 Corporate
Securities
FSP-229 Financial
Services Marketing
FSP-321 Mortgages
and Mortgage Lending
FSP-322 Credits,
Collections, and Risk Management
FSP-326 Insurance
I
FSP-327 Insurance
II
FSP-424 Estates,
Trusts, and Financial Planning
FSP-467 International
Financial Management