+ Financial Economics
Department
of Finance
201 Business Administration, 419-372-2520
Department of Economics
3002 Business Administration, 419-372-2646
Purpose
The specialization is designed for students who have an interest
in the interdisciplinary fields of finance and economics. It provides
background in both finance and economics and the basic tools needed
for entry-level work. Career opportunities associated with this
specialization include, but are not restricted to, securities
brokering, securities analysis, portfolio management, commercial
lending and bank research.
BSBA general
degree requirements
Students
completing the financial economics specialization must complete
University, general
degree, pre-professional
and professional requirements
for the BSBA degree, including admission
to the BSBA program.
Financial
Economics specialization requirements (24 hours)
- Grade of
"C" or better in each prerequisite finance course
for all 400-level finance courses
- FIN 330,
340, 350
- ECON 302,
303 (one may be counted as part of the BSBA professional core)
- Select
one course from: FIN 410, 435, 445, 455
- Select
two courses from: ECON 311, 351, 401, 402, 414, 431, 452