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    Sep 07, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Finance Major


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Finance Overview


Today’s financial industry requires rigorous and specific training in addition to general management, economics and mathematics skills. Clark’s major in finance aims to cover the important skills required in today’s financial industry: investment analytics, knowledge about capital markets and various capital market vehicles, corporate finance, and emerging topics such as financial derivatives (such as options, futures, swaps, etc.), cryptocurrencies, green investing, and impact investing.

The finance major as well as the courses included in it will help Clark students gain essential skills to launch into the highly competitive industry, and eventually become creative and socially responsible financial managers, experts, or researchers in both private and public sectors.

The finance minor will cover core finance courses to help students master key financial skills in a relatively compact program, and at the same time provide them with the flexibility to complement their majors with different elective courses depending on their career preferences.

Clark’s tradition of challenging convention and changing the world is evident in our undergraduate programs, and nurtures innovative and socially responsible entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Our undergraduate and graduate business programs are accredited by the AACSB-International -The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Major Requirements


The finance major requires 12 units of courses, including 7 business core courses, 1 capstone course, 3 required finance courses, and one elective course. ECON 010 is also a required program pre/corequisite.  A minimum 2.0 overall grade-point-average in major courses is required.  Students must take all finance major courses for a letter grade.

Students interested in combining the finance major with another program of study in the School of Management can minor in that subject (Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing). A dual major between two majors in the School of Management is not an option.

Prerequiste or Corequiste:

ECON 010 - Economics and the World Economy  

Business Core Courses (7 units):

MGMT 100 - The Art and Science of Management  

ACCT 101 - Principles of Accounting  

BAN 104 - Introduction to Management Information Systems  

QBUS 110 - Quantitative Methods for Managers  

FIN 142  - Principles of Finance

MGMT 210 - Management and Behavioral Principles  

MKT 230 - Marketing Management  

Finance Courses (4 units):

3 Required Units

FIN 240 - Corporate Finance  

FIN 241 - Investment Management  

FIN 242 - Capital Markets  

Choose 1 unit from the following

ECON 213 - Money and Banking  

MATH 210 - Introduction to Quantitative Finance  

ACCT 203 - Management Accounting  

FIN 298 - Internship  

Capstone (1 unit):

MGMT 260 - Applying the Art and Science of Management (Capstone)  

 

Program Faculty


Program Faculty


Mary-Ellen Boyle, Ph.D.

Keith Coulter, Ph.D.

Hamidreza Ahady Dolatsara, Ph.D. 

John Dobson, Ph.D.

Priscilla Elsass, Ph.D.

Jin Fang, Ph.D.

Donna Gallo, Ph.D.

Laura Graves, Ph.D.

Thomas Murphy, M.B.A.

Steve Ng, M.B.A.

Will O’Brien, J.D., M.B.A.

Sitikantha Parida, Ph.D.

Inshik Seol, Ph.D.

Richard Spurgin, Ph.D.

Zhenyang Tang, Ph.D.

Zhihong Wang, Ph.D.

Da Wu, Ph.D.

Atefeh Yazdanparast, Ph.D.

Kyunghee Yoon, Ph.D.

Jing Zhang, Ph.D.

Emeriti Faculty


Margarete Arndt, D.B.A.

Robert Bradbury, Ph.D.

Dileep Dhavale, Ph.D.

Priscilla Elsass, Ph.D.

Laura Graves, Ph.D.

Edward Ottensmeyer (Dean Emeritus), Ph.D.

 

For a full list of SOM faculty, including visiting and adjunct faculty, please see the faculty page on SOM’s website.

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