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Banking & Finance Curriculum

Banking and Finance/Management

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

This is a sample guide based on current degree requirements. Students should obtain a date-specific curriculum guide from their campus registrar or Academic office, based on when they entered their program of study at Northwood University.

Freshman Year

Fall Term 18 crs.
PSY 110 Introduction to College Studies 1 cr. 
FIN 101 Introduction to Banking & Finance 4 crs.
MIS 160 Adv. Spreadsheet/Database 4 crs.
MTH 115 College Algebra  4 crs.
PHL 110 Phil. of American Life & Business 4 crs.
MIS 104 Operating Systems  1 cr.

Winter Term 17 crs.
ECN 221 Principles of Microeconomics 4 crs.
ENG 115 Composition I  4 crs.
MGT 230 Principles of Management 4 crs.
MTH 221 Calculus  4 crs.
MIS 107 Word Processing  1 cr.

Spring Term 17 crs.
ECN 222 Principles of Macroeconomics 4 crs.
ENG 120 Composition II  4 crs.
MKT 208 Principles of Marketing 4 crs.
SPC 205 Speech  Communication 4 crs.
MIS 109 Presentation Software 1 cr.

Sophomore Year

Fall Term 16 crs.
FIN 255 Principles of Banking 4 crs.
ACC 241 Principles of Accounting I 4 crs.
HIS 210 Foundations of the Modern World I  4 crs.
NSC 210 Environmental Science 4 crs.

Winter Term 17 crs.
FIN 366 Bank Simuluation  4 crs
ACC 242 Principles of Accounting II 4 crs.
ENG 260 Applied Communications 4 crs.
HIS 215 Foundations of the Modern World II  4 crs.
EXF  Executive Fitness Elective 1 cr.

Spring Term 16 crs.
FIN 360 Foundations of Financial Plan 4 crs.
ACC 243 Principles of Accounting III 4 crs.
LAW 300 Business Law  I  4 crs.
PSC 201 Intro. to American Government 4 crs.

Recommended
MGT 299 Internship Recommended 1-5 crs.

Junior Year

Fall Term 16 crs.
ACC 370 Tax Principles 4 crs.
FIN 321 Financial Management for Majors 4 crs. 
ECN 400 International Trade  4 crs
MTH 231 Statistics I   4 crs

Winter Term 17 crs.
FIN 375 Securities   4 crs.
MGT 231/344 Credit or Production Mgt. 4 crs.
PSY 250 Principles of Psychology or
SOC 250 Principles of Sociology 4 crs.
PHL 301 Ethics  4 crs.
MGT 340 Employment Research & Planning 1 cr. 

Spring Term 17 crs.

FIN 376 Asset Management  4 crs.
FIN 401 International Finance  4 crs.
MTH 334 Statistics II  4 crs.
MGT 430  Mgt. of Information Tecnologies 4 crs.
SPC 440 Employment Presentation Techniques 1 cr. 

Senior Year

Fall Term 16 crs.
FIN 455 Corporate Finance  4 crs.
ENG 401 Communication & Interpersonal Relations 4 crs. 
MGT 403 International Management 4 crs.
NSC Natural Science Elective 4 crs.

Winter Term 17 crs.
FIN 422 Real Estate Finance  4 crs.
ECN 401 Economics of Public Policies 4 crs. 
English Literature Elective 4 crs.
SOC 350 Cultural Anthropology 4 crs.
EXF  Executive Fitness Elective 1 cr.

Spring Term 16 crs.
FIN 485 Cases in Enterprise Valuation 4 crs. 
HUM Humanities Elective    4 crs.
MGT 480 Strategic Planning 4 crs. 
MGT 425 Organizational Behavior & Leadership  4 crs.

Total Credits for BBA 200-205 crs. 

With additional coursework, a triple major in Economics, Banking and Finance, and Management is possible. Students interested in this option should consult an Academic counselor.

 
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Lance Rankin
Bachelor of Business Management
1993

Mortgage Banker/Broker

 
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