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FINANCE MAJOR
Finance applies economics, accounting, and mathematics to
financial decision-making. Corporate finance analyzes how
firms should manage and fund their assets. Courses in finance
deal with a wide array of companies, including small firms,
companies regulated by governmental bodies, and large corporations
which engage in complex international operations. Classes
in corporate finance teach students to assess complex international
operations. Classes in corporate finance teach students to
assess firm financial decisions as well as their financial
health and future. Investment courses prepare students to
analyze different mediums of savings and investments. Courses
in financial institutions inform students about how such firms
manage their assets and liabilities in light of macroeconomic
considerations and regulatory restrictions.Because the discipline
of finance is intellectually challenging and rigorous, it
not only prepares students for a large number of today's appealing
and rewarding careers in business and industry, but also provides
excellent background for graduate programs. Students in the
university's finance program are actively sought by corporate
recruiters, who know the students have been well prepared
for the world of contemporary finance. Many finance students
become financial analysts and managers. Others enter the consulting
or legal professions or develop careers in the various occupations
related to investment activity or financial institutions.
Many John Carroll University graduates in finance have become
high-ranking financial officers of prominent and successful
companies or have achieved important positions in banks and
governmental agencies active in financial matters.
FINANCE - Major Requirements |
| Major in Finance: A total of 65-71
credit hours as described below. |
| Business Core: 44-47 credit hours,
including AC 201-202 and MN 461 or MN 463-464. |
| Major Courses: 24-27 credit hours.
AC 310 or 303-304; EC 301, and 302 or 311; FN 316, 342,
440, 441; plus one of the following six courses: FN 405,
418, 439, 442, 444, or 498. |
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