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The Finance major provides students with a sound foundation to move in a broad range of professional directions in Finance including the public, governmental, private, and not-for-profit sectors.  In addition to having many UMW graduates working in these various areas, the College of Business invites many UMW graduates back to campus to interact with current students. The Finance major provides students with an opportunity to study investment analysis, management of banks and other financial institutions, and the financial management of corporations and other businesses.

Financial decision making is critically important in the business world, whether the context is entrepreneurial, corporate, or governmental economic policy. The minor in Finance is designed to provide students with the core fundamental coursework in mathematics, economics, and business to succeed in this area. A Finance major is required to take six (6) upper level finance and economics courses (in addition to FINC 301 Principles of Finance).

A student who has not declared a Business major is limited to taking no more than 27 hours in business or business related courses defined as those courses with the following prefixes: ACCT, BLAW, BUAD, DSCI, FINC, MKTG, MGMT, MIST, CIST, or LRSP.

Student Learning Outcomes

1. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of accounting concepts.

2. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of finance concepts.

3. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of information systems concepts.

4. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of management concepts.

5. Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of marketing concepts.

6. Students will understand global issues in business.

7. Students will understand ethical issues in business.

8. Students will think critically in solving complex business problems.

9. Students will effectively articulate business knowledge in oral communication.

10. Students will effectively articulate business knowledge in written communication.

11. Students will effectively apply research methods knowledge through defining research problem, formulating hypothesis, and data analysis. 

To be admitted to the College of Business, students must have earned a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better after completing at least 27 college credits and a grade of C or higher in ACCT 102 Principles of Accounting II, and have met the criteria for major declaration set forth in the Academic Catalog.

The major in Business Administration is a Bachelor of Science degree. Business majors should note the degree requirements for B.S. degrees, found here.

Additional important information is contained in the description of B.A./B.S./B.S.Ed. General Education Requirements.

Please also note that the section of this Catalog outlining “University Academic Policies and Procedures” applies to students in the College of Business. Students with questions about general academic requirements should consult this part of the Catalog for guidance. All of the “Academic Resources” described in an earlier section of this Catalog are available as needed to students in the College of Business

Major Requirements

Required Prerequisites

Course List
Code Title Credits
BLAW 201Legal Environment of Business3
STAT 180Introduction to Statistics 13
ECON 201BPrinciples of Macroeconomics3
ECON 202BPrinciples of Microeconomics3
Total Credits12
1

The following equivalent courses can be taken: ECON 361A Introductory Econometrics or PSYC 261A Introductory Statistics for Psychology.

Common Core

The Finance Major is one of five majors offered within the College of Business leading to the Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Administration. All business majors are multi-disciplinary degrees that require students master concepts from across the business disciplines: Accounting, Business Administration, Business Law, Decision Sciences, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems, and Marketing. All majors share a common core of 30 hours of business classes. This common core consists of:

Course List
Code Title Credits
Lower-Division Requirements
ACCT 101
& ACCT 102
Principles of Accounting I
and Principles of Accounting II
6
MIST 201Management Information Systems and Applications3
Upper-Division Requirements
BUAD 350Business Communication3
DSCI 352Analytics I: Predictive Models3
DSCI 353Analytics II: Optimization Models3
FINC 301Principles of Finance3
MGMT 301Principles of Management3
MGMT 490Strategic Management3
MKTG 301Principles of Marketing3
Total Credits30

Upper Level Electives

Student must then complete an additional eighteen (18) credits of classes in Finance and Economics to earn a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Finance. Upon completion of the program, student transcripts shall state their degree (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration) and their major.

Course List
Code Title Credits
ECON 321Money And Banking3
FINC 401Advanced Corporate Finance3
FINC 430Financial Modeling3
Select three of the following (one of which must be ECON 322A, FINC 411, or FINC 412):9
ECON 322A
Investment Analysis
ECON 361A
Introductory Econometrics
ECON 382
International Trade
ECON 386
International Finance
FINC 320
Personal Finance
FINC 411
Student Managed Investment Fund I
FINC 412
Student Managed Investment Fund II
FINC 471
Seminars in Finance
FINC 491
Individual Study in Finance
FINC 499
Finance Internship
Total Credits18

Plan of Study

For a suggested plan of study for the Business Administration major, please contact the College of Business directly. 

Business Faculty

Filiz Tabak, Dean for Faculty
Mukesh Srivastava, Chair

Professors

Christopher J. Garcia
Lance C. Gentry
David L. Henderson, III
Kenneth D. Machande
Kashef A. Majid
John S. Marsh
Mukesh Srivastava
Xiaofeng Zhao

Associate Professors

Wei Chen
Kanchan Deosthali
Alexandra M. Dunn
Rachel L. Graefe-Anderson
Sayan Sarkar

Assistant Professors

Samira Fallah
Siang-Ru [Lulu] Huang
Durgesh Pattanayak
Tsung-Hsuan Yang

Senior Lecturers

Kimberley L. Kinsley
Smita Jain Oxford

Instructors

Christopher H. Willis

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