International Finance Major

Requirements: International Finance Major

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS – 60 credits

(Minimum grade of “C-“ required in each course)

 

COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME PREREQUISITES
BA1020 Introduction to the Business Experience – 2 credits  
MA1020 Applied Statistics I MA0900 or placement above
MA1030 or
 BA3012
Calculus I
Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
MA1002 or MA1025 or placement above
BA1020 + BA2020 + junior standing
BA2001 Financial Accounting  
EC2010 Principles of Microeconomics  
EC2020 Principles of Macroeconomics  
BA2020 Management & Organizational Behavior  
BA2040 Marketing in a Global Environment  
BA3010 Corporate Finance BA1020 + MA1020 + BA2001 + EC2010
BA3050 International Financial Markets BA2001 + EC2020
EC3073 Money, Banking & Finance EC2010 + EC2020
BA3075 or
BA3084
Legal Environment of Business
International Business Law
BA1020 + junior standing
junior standing
BA4010 Investment Analysis  BA3010
BA4018 Multinational Business Finance BA3010
BA4020 Computational Finance MA1020 + BA3010
BA4050 Business Integration Capstone – 2 credits senior standing + major

 

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME PREREQUISITES
EN 2020 Writing & Criticism (minimum grade of "C") Speaking the World: Writing & Criticism EN1010 (minimum grade of "C")
FR 1200 (or above) (minimum grade of "C") Speaking the World: Elementary French & Culture II  FR1100 (minimum grade of "C")
Courses coded Type GE100 or GE115 Comparing Worlds  
Courses coded Type GE110 or GE115 Mapping the World  
Courses coded GE110 or GE100 or GE115 Comparing Worlds & Mapping the World  
Math courses coded GE120 Modeling the World: Math  
Science courses coded GE130 Modeling the World: Science co- or prerequisite: GE120 math course

 

FREE ELECTIVES

Any courses desired – must complete a total of 128 credit hours to graduate.

 

HONORS

Majors with superior academic performance will be invited to participate in the departmental honors program, which affords outstanding students the opportunity to deepen and broaden their understanding of the business world and to accelerate their search for academic and professional excellence. Honors students are required to write and present a thesis in their senior year. Additional information is available from the IBA department chair.