Alfred University

Course Details

Bachelor(Finance)

Course Description

Professional focus In virtually every business, from the bank to the boardroom, financial skills are in demand. The School of Business finance major emphasizes fundamental accounting and finance concepts, theories, and practice to promote well-informed financial decision-making. Outside of the core business and liberal arts core classes, the major has a set of core courses that every finance student must take including: ACCT 361 Financial Accounting II BUSI 205 Student Managed Investment Fund BUSI 206 Student Managed Investment Fund Lab FIN 410 Introduction to Financial Planning FIN 454 Security Analysis FIN 455 Business Financial Decisions FIN 458 International Financial Management FIN 460 Seminar In Finance Plus choose from 1 of the following electives: ECON 331 Money & Banking FIN/ECON 445 Managerial Economics FIN 453 Financial Markets & Institutions FIN 457 Portfolio Management

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Students in the University's finance program are actively sought by corporate recruiters who know they have been well prepared for the world of contemporary finance. Our graduates can Use of the language of finance, both in written and oral form, based on knowledge and understanding of finance theory and practice. Think critically and develop a logical ordered approach to business and financial problem solving. Apply financial analysis to a wide range of personal and business finance issues. Transition into the workforce or further their professional education. Evaluate personal and business financial decisions within the context of their moral and spiritual principles.




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