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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Finance Major, B.S.
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Return to: Campbell School of Business
Finance is the art and science of managing money. Berry’s finance curriculum focuses on two interrelated areas: investments and corporate finance. Investments provides an exposure to and appreciation of financial markets and delves into portfolio management, diversification, and the the trade-off between.risk and return. Corporate finance covers the role of financial managers and deals with capital budgeting, capital structure, dividend policy, and working capital decisions in non-financial firms. Presenting finance as an assessment of cash, risk-return, and value is the main theme of the both areas and these intertwined concepts run throughout the finance curriculum.
Students at Berry can get hands-on experience in investing and develop leadership skills by participating in the Berry Investment Group (BIG), a student organization whose activities involve managing real funds. BIG members meet regularly to discuss individual stocks and the stock market and to hear from guest speakers in the investments field. While BIG is open to all Berry students, finance majors are particularly active in the organization.
Berry College’s finance program is also part of the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute University Affiliation Program. The Bachelor of Science in Finance program has been acknowledged as incorporating at least 70 percent of the Chartered Financial Analyst Program Candidate Body of Knowledge. This program positions Berry’s finance students well to obtain the Chartered Financial Analyst designation, which has become the most respected and recognized investment credential in the world. Through participation in this program, Berry is eligible to receive a limited number of student scholarships for the program each year to sit for the level I exam. The CFA program certification along with the continued excellent job placements of our graduates reaffirms the quality of our finance program.
Requirements (63 hours):
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Core Requirements for all Business and Economics Majors:
Additional Core Requirements for all Business Majors (33 hours):
Professional Development (3 hours)
Complete one course (3 hours) from the following:
Finance Major Requirements (6 hours):
Finance Elective (12-13 hours):
Choose four courses from the list below (at least 3 must have the FIN prefix).
Note:
No more than 50 percent of the courses used to satisfy the business core or major-specific classes can be transferred from another institution.
Use of information technology: Specific software and information technology requirements will be listed in individual course syllabi and an opportunity will be provided during the first few weeks of a course to complete any computer-based training modules that were not completed earlier. |
Return to: Campbell School of Business
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