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                                                                                                                             Finance and Applied Economics           1
                                                                                             HLTH 1030                   Health and Wellness Concepts
           FINANCE AND APPLIED
                                                                                             HUMN 1000                   Mystery Fiction in Pop Culture
                                                                                             HUMN 1300                   Christian Fiction/Pop Culture
           ECONOMICS
                                                                                             SOCI 1000                   Race and Ethnicity in America
                                                                                             PRSP Elective (See advisor)
           Bachelor of Business Administration
                                                                                          Area C: Humanities/Fine Arts
           To be successful in business, proficiency in financial management is
                                                                                          Choose one to two ENGL course(s):                                        3-6
           key. All organizations need people who can help make decisions on how
                                                                                             ENGL 2000                   Topics in Literature & Culture
           company funds will be used both now and in the future.
                                                                                             ENGL 2111                   World Literature I
           If you’re constantly thinking about the outcomes of situations and how
                                                                                             ENGL 2112                   World Literature II
           one small action can influence another, you’re already thinking like an
                                                                                             ENGL 2120                   British Literature I
           economist. The economics focus of this degree considers national
                                                                                             ENGL 2121                   British Literature II
           and world economies and allows you to think critically about ways
                                                                                             ENGL 2130                   American Literature I
           materials, money, and resources are bought, traded, and sold. The ability
           to effectively analyze and predict market activity, economic growth, and          ENGL 2131                   American Literature II
           price fluctuations are valuable skills sought after by many of the world’s
                                                                                             ENGL 2201                   Intro to Film as Literature
           largest organizations. Students work in careers in business, government,
                                                                                          If only one ENGL course chosen, add one of the following:                0-3
           and education and apply economic tools to analyze problems for
                                                                                             ARTS 1100                   Art Appreciation
           decision-making.
                                                                                             HUMN 1201                   Expressions of Culture I
           Due to a growing range of financial products, the demand for finance
                                                                                             HUMN 1202                   Expressions of Culture II
           professionals is on the rise throughout the United States. Jobs in
                                                                                             MUSC 1100                   Music Appreciation
           financial planning are expected to grow by 30% through 2024.
                                                                                             MUSC 1110                   World Music
           The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Applied                    MUSC 1120                   American Music
           Economics degree is designed to meet the needs of businesses within
                                                                                             THEA 1100                   Theatre Appreciation
           the financial and industrial sectors. The Wright School of Business
                                                                                          Area D: Science/Mathematics/Technology
           (WSOB) curriculum provides students with the unique qualitative
                                                                                          Eight Credit Hours of Lab Science Electives:                               8
           and quantitative skills required for careers in investments, banking,
                                                                                             ASTR 1010                   Astronomy of the Solar System
           managerial finance, risk management, real estate, financial management,
                                                                                             & 1010L                     and Astronomy of Solar Sys. Lab
           personal wealth planning, and mergers and acquisitions.  Job titles for
           F&AE majors often include Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Financial             ASTR 1020                   Stellar and Galactic Astronomy
           Analyst, Loan Officer, Securities Analyst, Stockbroker, Actuary, Attorney,         & 1020L                     and Stellar & Galac. Astronomy Lab
           Bank Manager, Data Analyst, Energy Analyst, Healthcare Manager, or
                                                                                             BIOL 1105K                  Environmental Studies
           Land Property Developer. Students will develop specialized knowledge
                                                                                             BIOL 1107K                  Principles of Biology I
           and analytical techniques that are used in the acquisition, allocation, and
                                                                                             BIOL 1108K                  Principles of Biology II
           management of financial resources.
                                                                                             BIOL 1203K                  Botany
           This program is offered as a day program.
                                                                                             BIOL 1224K                  Entomology
                                                                                             CHEM 1151K                  Survey of Chemistry
           Area A: Essential Skills
                                                                                             CHEM 1211K                  Principles of Chemistry I
           ENGL 1101                      English Composition I                      3
                                                                                             CHEM 1212K                  Principles of Chemistry II
           ENGL 1102                      English Composition II                     3
                                                                                             GEOL 1121K                  Principles of Geology
                                *
           Choose one MATH:                                                          3
                                                                                             GEOL 1122K                  Historical Geology
              MATH 1101                   Intro to Mathematical Modeling
                                                                                             GEOL 1131K                  Geology & the Environment
                 or MATH 1111             College Algebra
                                                                                             PHYS 1111K                  Introductory Physics I
                 or MATH 1113             Precalculus Mathematics
                                                                                             PHYS 1112K                  Introductory Physics II
           Area B: Institutional Options
                                                                                             PHYS 2211K                  Principles of Physics I
           Beginning Fall 2022, incoming (entering) students with 29 hours or
                                                                                             PHYS 2212K                  Principles of Physics II
           fewer college credits will take only a Perspectives course for their
                                                                                                                          *
                                                                                          One of the following electives:                                          3-4
           one-hour Area B credit.
                                                                    *
                                                                                             MATH 2181                   Applied Calculus
           COMM 1110                      Fundamentals of Speech                     3
                                                                                             MATH 2253                   Calculus and Analytic Geom I
           Choose one of the following electives:                                    1
                                                                                             MATH 2254                   Calculus and Analytic Geom II
              ENGL 1105                   Intro to Greek Mythology
                                                                                          Area E: Social Sciences
              ENGL 1110                   Creative Writing
                                                                                          HIST 2111                      United States History to 1877               3
              GEOL 1000                   Natural Hazards
                                                                                             or HIST 2112                United States Hist since 1877
              HIST 1050                   Appalachian Hist-Special Topic
                                                                                          POLS 1101                      American Government                         3
              HIST 1051                   Sports Hist & Amer Character
          2      Finance and Applied Economics
                                                                   *
          ECON 2105                   Principles of Macroeconomics            3   Finance and Applied Economics Electives*
          One of the following electives:                                     3   Choose two of the following electives:                              6
             ANTH 1103                Intro to Cultural Anthropology              Regularly Offered Courses
             GEOG 1100                Introduction to Geography                      ACCT 3100                Intermediate Accounting I
             GEOG 1101                Intro to Human Geography                       ACCT 3300                Tax Accounting & Reporting I
             GEOG 1111                Intro to Physical Geography                    BUSA 3532                Bus Analytics/Data Mining
             HIST 1111                World Civilization to 1500 CE                  ECON 4101                Applied Econometrics
             HIST 1112                World Civilization since 1500                  FINC 4112                Real Estate Finance
             HIST 2111                United States History to 1877                  FINC 4301                Risk Management
             HIST 2112                United States Hist since 1877                  FTA 4001                 Foundations of Fintech
             PHIL 1103                Intro to World Religions                       FTA 4002                 Financial Technologies
             PHIL 2010                Intro to Philosophical Issues                  FTA 4003                 Commercial Banking in FinTech
             PHIL 2020                Logic and Critical Thinking                    MGIS 3356                Database Management Systems
             POLS 2101                Intro to Political Science                  Unscheduled Finance Electives
             POLS 2201                State and Local Government                     FINC 4700                Independent Study Finance (courses
                                                                                                              available with faculty sponsor)
             POLS 2301                Comparative Politics
                                                                                     FINC 4800                Special Topics in Finance (may
             POLS 2401                International Relations
                                                                                                              occasionally be offered)
             PSYC 1101                Introduction to Psychology
                                                                                     FINC 4900                Finance Internships (requires
             PSYC 2101                Psychology of Adjustment
                                                                                                              preapproval from Internship
             PSYC 2103                Human Development
                                                                                                              Coordinator)
             SOCI 1101                Introduction to Sociology
                                                                                  Upper Division Business Elective*
             SOCI 1160                Social Problems
                                                                                  Select any 3000-4000 level Business Course not already required or  3
                               *
          Area F: Major Related 
                                                                                  taken for degree program.
          (2.25 GPA required.)
                                                                                     MATH 4502 is allowed for all business students to take for upper
          ACCT 2101                   Principles of Accounting I              3
                                                                                     division elective credit.
                                                                                                      +
          ACCT 2102                   Principles of Accounting II             3
                                                                                  Senior Requirement* 
          BUSA 2106                   The Environment of Business             3
                                                                                  MNGT 4701                   Strategic Management                    3
          BUSA 2201                   Fundamentals of Computer Appli          3
                                                                                  Total Hours                                                  120-121
          BUSA 2850                   Business Statistics                     3
                                                                                  * Grade of C or higher required.
          ECON 2106                   Principles of Microeconomics            3
                                                                                  + Senior Requirement must be completed at Dalton State College during
          Business Core*
                                                                                    graduation term. If student is graduating in summer semester the
          BUSA 3055                   Quantitative Analysis Bus Prob          3
                                                                                    course should be taken in the spring term.
          BUSA 3060                   Business Law                            3
          BUSA 3301                   Business Communications                 3
                                                                                  Economics Courses
          BUSA 3351                   International Business                  3
                                                                                  ECON 2105. Principles of Macroeconomics. 3-0-3 Units.
          BUSA 3531                   Data Cleaning & Visualization           3
                                                                                  Describes and analyzes macroeconomic principles. Topics covered
          BUSA 3701                   Prof Development Seminar                1
                                                                                  include the scope and method of economics, national income/output
          FINC 3056                   Principles of Finance                   3
                                                                                  analysis, employment/ unemployment, inflation, fiscal policy, monetary
          LSCM 3251                   Principles of Supply Chain Mng          3   policy, and international finance.(F, S)
                                                                                  Prerequisites: MATH 1101 or 1111 with a grade of "C" or better.
          MARK 3010                   Principles of Marketing                 3
          MGIS 3351                   Principles Mgmt Info Systems            3   ECON 2106. Principles of Microeconomics. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                  Describes and analyzes microeconomic principles. Topics covered
          MNGT 3051                   Principles of Management                3
                                                                                  include demand and supply theory, output and price determination,
          Choose one of the following (Accounting majors must take            3
                                                                                  market structure, income distribution, government regulation of business,
          ACCT 3600):
                                                                                  labor organizations, and international trade.(F, S)
             ACCT 3600                Accounting Information Systems
                                                                                  Prerequisites: MATH 1101 or 1111 with a grade of "C" or better.
             MNGT 4380                Project Management
          Finance and Applied Economics Core*
          ECON 3109                   Managerial Economics                    3
          ECON 3112                   Money and Banking                       3
          FINC 3101                   Intermediate Corporate Finance          3
          FINC 3201                   Investments                             3
          FINC 4701                   Finance Case Studies                    3
                                                                                                                Finance and Applied Economics      3
          ECON 3109. Managerial Economics. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                Finance Courses
          Economics is frequently described as the science of decision-making
                                                                                FINC 3056. Principles of Finance. 3-0-3 Units.
          under scarcity (at any given time we want more things than we can
                                                                                Introduces students to financial management. Topics include the
          obtain, given available resources) and this is a good description of
                                                                                structure and analysis of financial statements, cash flow, time value
          the subject of this course. Students will apply economic tools and
                                                                                of money, investment valuation, capital budgeting, long and short term
          basic statistics to solve managerial problems faced by entrepreneurs,
                                                                                financial decision making. (F, S) Co-requisite: BUSA 2850.
          managers and government regulators. Typical topics include demand
                                                                                Prerequisites: ACCT 2102, COMM 1110, ECON 2105, ECON 2106,
          analysis and estimation, consumer theory, cost functions, market
                                                                                ENGL 1102, all with a "C" or better.
          structures and other microeconomics subject. (S (Day)) Co-requisite:
                                                                                FINC 3101. Intermediate Corporate Finance. 3-0-3 Units.
          FINC 3056.
                                                                                The course introduces students to financial management. Topics include
          Prerequisites: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, both with a "C" or better.
                                                                                the structure and analysis of financial statements, cash flow, financial
          ECON 3110. International Trade. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                forecasting, determination of the cost of capital and the profitability of
          An introduction to international trade, with a focus on comparative
                                                                                proposed investments in fixed assets, portfolio theory, and risk return
          advantage and gains from trade. Covers conventional trade models, trade
                                                                                tradeoffs that must be considered in using financial leverage.(F)
          policy with a focus on tariffs and quotas, measurement of a nation's
                                                                                Prerequisites: BUSA 2850 and FINC 3056, both with a "C" or better.
          balance of payments, foreign exchange rate determination, and operation
                                                                                FINC 3201. Investments. 3-0-3 Units.
          of the international monetary system, and global organizations such as
                                                                                Introduces financial assets and markets. Topics include an overview of
          the World Trade Organization (WTO) and trade agreements such as the
                                                                                security types, the role of risk in asset pricing, the capital asset pricing
          North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). (M (Day))
                                                                                model, the efficient markets hypothesis, portfolio theory, characteristics
          Prerequisites: ECON 2105 (concurrent), ECON 2106 with a "C" or better.
                                                                                of mutual funds in retirement accounts, stock options, future contracts,
          ECON 3112. Money and Banking. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                and valuation models for stocks and fixed income securities.(F)
          Presents a comprehensive upper-level course in financial institutions,
                                                                                Prerequisites: BUSA 2850 and FINC 3056, both with a "C" or better.
          financial markets, bank management, and money and banking. This
                                                                                FINC 4112. Real Estate Finance. 3-0-3 Units.
          introduction to the operation of the US financial system describes the US
                                                                                Application of theoretical aspects of financial economics to explain
          financial institutions, instruments and markets; explains how the financial
                                                                                real estate financial institutions and markets. Financial and economic
          system interacts with the rest of the economy; and considers how the
                                                                                methods are applied to residential and commercial real estate. Special
          system changes through time. (F (Day))
                                                                                topics include real estate in a portfolio, agency problems, and the
          Prerequisites: FINC 3056 with a “C” or better.
                                                                                influence of the legal environment. (F (Day))
          ECON 4101. Applied Econometrics. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                Prerequisites: BUSA 2850 and FINC 3056, both with a "C" or better.
          Standard econometric techniques are applied to various topics in
                                                                                FINC 4301. Risk Management. 3-0-3 Units.
          economics. Techniques include models for cross-section data, such as
                                                                                The types, payoff and pricing of derivative securities and contracts and
          limited dependent variable models, selectivity techniques, count data
                                                                                their application in managing financial risks faced by corporations.
          models, and models for panel data. Students will conduct statistical
                                                                                Topics include options, forwards, futures and swaps; managing foreign
          analyses and model evaluation. (S (Day))
                                                                                currency risk, interest rate risk, stock price risk, and commodity price risk;
          Prerequisites: Statistics (one of the following: BUSA 2050, BUSA 2850,
                                                                                and risk management techniques. (S (Day))
          BUSA 3050, or MATH 2200, all with a "C" or better.
                                                                                Prerequisites: FINC 3201 with a "C" or better.
          ECON 4700. Independent Study Economics. 0-0-3 Units.
                                                                                FINC 4700. Independent Study Finance. 0-0-3 Units.
          Supervised, in-depth individual research and study of one or more current
                                                                                Supervised, in-depth individual research and study of one or more
          topics in economics in conjunction with an associated major project.
                                                                                current topics in finance in conjunction with an associated major project.
          Students will be required to prepare a formal report and presentation
                                                                                Students will be required to prepare a formal report and presentation
          of the research topic and project. Only available with coordination with
                                                                                of the research topic and project. Only available with coordination with
          economic faculty.
                                                                                Finance faculty.(F, S)
          Prerequisites: ECON 2105, ECON 2106, and FINC 3056, all with a "C" or
                                                                                Prerequisites: FINC 3056 with a "C" or better.
          better.
                                                                                FINC 4701. Finance Case Studies. 3-0-3 Units.
          ECON 4800. Special Topics in Economics. 3-0-3 Units.
                                                                                Empirical case studies in corporate finance. The modern theories of
          Examines current, relevant topics in field of Economics. Each special
                                                                                capital structure, dividend policy, corporate control, investment banking,
          topics course will cover a new current topic. Co-requisite: FINC 3056
                                                                                and capital budgeting, emerging areas of research such as market
          ECON 4900. Economics Internships. 0-0-3 Units.
                                                                                microstructures, venture capital financing, and comparative international
          Provides students with on-site work experience in economics through
                                                                                corporate finance. (S (Day))
          a coordinated academic internship experience with a pre-approved
                                                                                Prerequisites: ECON 3112, FINC 3101 and FINC 3201, all with a "C" or
          employer. A portfolio chronicling the work experience, a project relating
                                                                                better.
          relevant academic literature to the economic internship experience, and
                                                                                FINC 4800. Special Topics in Finance. 3-0-3 Units.
          a final presentation encompassing the entire internship experience are
                                                                                Examines current, relevant topics in field of Finance. Each special topics
          required to receive academic credit. By permission of the Internship
                                                                                course will cover a new current topic.
          Coordinator.(F,S)
                                                                                Prerequisites: FINC 3056 with a "C" or better.
          Prerequisites: FINC 3056 (Grade "B" or Better), plus an additional 3 credit
          hours of upper division FINC or ECON, and 3 credit hours of any upper
          division business course, all with a "C" or better.
     4   Finance and Applied Economics
     FINC 4900. Finance Internships. 0-0-3 Units.
     Provides students with on-site work experience in finance through
     a coordinated academic internship experience with a pre-approved
     employer. A portfolio chronicling the work experience, a project relating
     relevant academic literature to the finance internship experience, and
     a final presentation encompassing the entire internship experience are
     required to receive academic credit. By permission of the Internship
     Coordinator.(F,S)
     Prerequisites: FINC 3056 (Grade "B" or Better), plus an additional 3 credit
     hours of upper division FINC, and 3 credit hours of any upper division
     business course, all with a "C" or better.
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