Business Administration - Finance

Program Type
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Through the Bachelors in Business Administration with a Finance concentration, students acquire knowledge about how firms make financial decisions and how these decisions affect individual organizations and society as a whole. Students also learn how firms acquire and allocate funds, how financial markets operate, and the role these markets play in economic welfare. The study of finance also includes the use of models to develop analytical approaches to problems. Classes occur in a small setting that allows maximum individualized attention.

This curriculum is designed to prepare students for positions in financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, in finance departments of major corporations, or with consulting firms. Through the Finance Concentration, students acquire knowledge about how firms make financial decisions and how these decisions affect individual organizations and society as a whole. Students also learn how firms acquire and allocate funds, how financial markets operate, and the role these markets play in economic welfare. The study of finance also includes the use of models to develop analytical approaches to problems.

Related Finance Occupations

With a bachelors in business administration in Finance, students are prepared to work in financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, in finance departments of major corporations, or with consulting firms.

 
 

Degree Requirements

  1. Limestone's required Competency & General Education courses
  2. A total of 120 credit hours
  3. The required courses listed below** (54 credit hours)
  4. Six hours of finance electives. For finance electives select any two 300 or 400 level finance courses. For the elective courses, a maximum of three credit hours may be applied to the concentration per course ID. Students must earn a grade of C or better in FI 312 to proceed to higher-level finance courses for which it is a prerequisite.

* This major includes one AWE course (3 credit hours)

**Note: For students transferring a math course prior to enrollment at Limestone, MA 115 or above.

 
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