Finance < North Dakota State University (2024)

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Finance Major

Finance is a discipline that studies the optimal ways of using monetary resources for individuals, businesses and all other organizations. The integration of global financial markets and institutions presents opportunities not seen in generations for Finance students and graduates. By providing a four-year, 123-credit-hour program that leads to a Bachelor of Science degree, we aim to prepare future leaders in corporate financial management, investment banking, business consulting, commercial lending, portfolio analysis and risk management.

The Finance program at NDSU currently offers students a broad base of knowledge centered on Finance, including Principles of Finance (FIN320), Investments (FIN410), Financial Derivatives (FIN420), Financial Institutions (FIN430), International Finance (FIN440), Corporate Finance (FIN460), Fixed-Income Securities (FIN470), and Applied Portfolio Management (FIN 480). The coursework also benefits students interested in pursuing Finance-related professional certifications such as the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).

Based on the projection of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment among Finance professionals is expected to grow by 9 percent from 2010 to 2020. Among NDSU graduates, the average entry-level salary of a Finance major was $41,000 and the highest reported salary of a Finance major was $80,000 in 2015, according to NDSU Career Center.

Major Requirements

Major: Finance

Degree Type: B.S.
Minimum Credits Required for Degree: 123

General Education Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree

  • A list of approved general education courses is available here .
  • General education courses may be used to satisfy requirements for both general education and the major, minor, and program emphases, where applicable. Students should carefully review the major, minor, and program emphases requirements for minimum grade restrictions, should they apply.
Course List
CodeTitleCredits
Communication (C)12

ENGL110

College Composition I

ENGL120

College Composition II

COMM110

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

Upper Division Writing

Quantitative Reasoning (R) 3
Science and Technology (S) 10
Humanities and Fine Arts (A) 6
Social and Behavioral Sciences (B) 6
Wellness (W) 2
Cultural Diversity (D) *†
Global Perspectives (G) *†
Total Credits39
*

May be satisfied by completing courses in another General Education category.

May be satisfied with courses required in the major. Review major requirements to determine if a specific upper division writing course is required.

Major Requirements

Course List
CodeTitleCredits
Pre-College of Business Requirements
ACCT200Elements of Accounting I *3
ACCT201Elements of Accounting II *3
COMM110Fundamentals of Public Speaking (May satisfy general education category C) *3
ECON201Principles of Microeconomics (May satisfy general education category B and G) *3
MIS116Business Use of Computers (May satisfy general education category S)3
ECON202Principles of Macroeconomics (May satisfy general education category B and G) *3
ENGL110College Composition I (May satisfy general education category C) *4
ENGL120College Composition II (May satisfy general education category C) *3
MATH144Mathematics for Business *4
PHIL216Business Ethics (May satisfy general education category A) *3
PSYC111Introduction to Psychology (May satisfy general education category B) *3
orSOC110 Introduction to Sociology
STAT330Introductory Statistics (May satisfy general education category R) *3
STAT331Regression Analysis *2
Finance Major Requirements **
BUSN301Organizational Citizen0
ENGL320Business and Professional Writing (May satisfy general education category C)3
FIN320Principles of Finance (requires a grade of C or better) 13
MGMT320Foundations of Management 13
MRKT320Foundations of Marketing 13
BUSN430Legal and Social Environment of Business 13
FIN410Investment Analysis and Management3
FIN430Management of Financial Institutions3
FIN460Corporate Finance3
BUSN489Strategic Management (Capstone Course) 14
MIS320Management Information Systems 13
Finance Courses **
FIN420Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives3
FIN440International Finance3
FIN470Analysis of Fixed-Income Securities3
300-400 level Courses **18
Select 9 credits from three of the following six areas (includes courses cross-listed with CoB courses):

1) ACCT

2) MGMT

3) MRKT

4) MIS

5) Environment of Business:

BUSN318

Taxation in Management Decisions

BUSN340

International Business

BUSN341

Global Business Environment

BUSN347

Principles of Real Estate

BUSN383

Organizational Communication I

BUSN431

Business Law I-Contracts, Property and Torts

BUSN432

Business Law II-Business Organization and Commercial Transactions

BUSN440

International Business Law

BUSN474

Cooperatives

BUSN487

Managerial Economics

6) Internship up to three credits:

FIN397

Fe/Coop Ed/Internship

FIN413

Finance Service Internship
Select 9 credits (minimum) from the following eleven areas (must be 300-400 level); includes courses cross-listed with CoB courses:

1) FIN

2) ACCT

3) AGEC

4) BUSN

5) CSCI

6) ECON

7) MATH

8) MGMT

9) MIS

10) MRKT

11) STAT

*

Pre-college and pre-finance major courses: A grade of 'C' or better is required in these courses for admission to the Finance major.

**

Students must earn a grade of 'C' or better and have a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA in ALL courses included in the professional program (i.e., all required courses, elective requirements, and additional 300-400 level College of Business electives or breadth electives). The only exception is BUSN 301, which is a P/F course.

1

Denotes Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) course.

Degree Requirements and Notes

  • Students must include one of the following international courses in their plan of study:
    Course List
    CodeTitleCredits
    BUSN340International Business3
    BUSN341Global Business Environment3
    FIN440International Finance3
    MGMT440International Management3
    MRKT440International Marketing3
  • Students follow the published curricula for thefinance program of study from the semester/year of entrance in the College of Business to graduation provided enrollment at NDSU has not been discontinued for more than one year. Students who change their major are subject to meeting the curricular requirements in effect at the time the new major is declared.
  • Business courses from programs that do not hold AACSB International accreditation cannot be used for major or minor requirements in the College of Business (CoB); such courses may be eligible for use as free electives.
  • The CoB accepts a maximum of nine credits of non-NDSU 300-400 level business courses from AACSB programs with approval of the department.
  • Admission into the finance major: Students must earn a 'C' or better in the pre-college and pre-finance major courses that are indicated with an asterisk (*), achieve junior standing (60 credits), and earn a 2.50 institutional cumulative grade point average. Students must submit an online application to the CoB.
  • Admission to the finance major is required to enroll in the advanced 300 or 400 level courses in the CoB.
  • A grade of 'C' or better is required in transfer courses accepted for ACCT200 Elements of Accounting I and ACCT201 Elements of Accounting II and all 300-400 level accounting, business administration, finance, management, management information systems, and marketing courses.
  • A letter grade must be earned in any course that fulfills a major requirement (with the exception of some practicumoptions and BUSN 301).
  • A 2.50 cumulative grade point average is required to enroll in 300-400 level CoB courses.
  • Students must earn a 2.50 institutional GPA to graduate.
  • Of the credits completed in residence at least 30 credits must be in 300-400 level CoB courses.
  • Students must be accepted to the finance major prior to the completion of the last 30 credits in 300 and 400 level CoB courses.
  • A Business Administration minor is NOT offered with this major.
  • For multiple majors within the CoB, at least 15 unique credits of 300-400 level CoB courses must exist between the majors.
  • Prerequisite for Finance Internship: Fin 320 with a grade of C or better.
  • Students should refer to www.ndsu.edu/business for current and complete listing of the major requirements.

Plan of Study

Freshman
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ENGL1104COMM1103
MIS1163ENGL1203
Humanities/Fine Arts Elective3MATH144 (Requires Math 103, Math 107, or placement as a pre-requisite)4
Non-major Elective3PSYC111 or SOC 1103
Wellness2Cultural Diversity or Non-major Elective3
1516
Sophom*ore
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ACCT2003ACCT2013
ECON2013ECON2023
PHIL2163STAT3312
STAT3303Non-major Elective3-4
Science & Technology Elective2-3Science & Technology Elective (w/lab)4
14-1515-16
Junior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ENGL3203BUSN4303
FIN3203300-400 Level Business Elective 3
MGMT3203300-400 Level Business Elective 3
MIS3203FIN4303
MRKT3203FIN4603
1515
Senior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
FIN4103BUSN4894
FIN4203FIN4403
300-400 Level Business Elective 3FIN4703
300-400 Level Business Elective3300-400 Level Business Elective3
Non-Major Elective(s)4300-400 Level Business Elective3
1616
Total Credits: 122-124
1

At some time following the completion of BUSN 189 and prior to graduation, all College of Business students must register for and successfully complete BUSN 301 (0 credits).

Note: This is only a sample curriculum; actual class schedules will depend on availability and individual choices. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic adviser on a regular basis to review their plan of study.

Finance < North Dakota State University (2024)

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