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Undergraduate Catalog Archive: Fall 2009 - Summer 2010 with Spring 2010 course updates

Undergraduate Catalog F09-S10 with Spring '10 course updates Archive

Finance

Chair: 
Praveen Kumar

Professors:
Thomas George, Praveen Kumar, R. Richardson Pettit (Emeritus), Craig Pirrong, Paul Povel, Ramon Rabinovitch, Ronald Singer, Stuart Turnbull, Arthur D. Warga

Associate Professors:
Jeremy Berkowitz, William J. Kretlow, Latha Ramchand, Raul Susmel, Guojun Wu

Assistant Professors:
Stephen V. Arbogast (Clinical), Hadiye Aslan, Alexei Boulatov, Darla Chisholm (Clinical), Martin Dierker, Kathleen Dodgen (Clinical), Charles Guez (Clinical), Aslan Hadiye, Mark Haedicke (Visiting), Dan Jones (Clinical), Nisan Langberg, Long Le (Clinical), Federico Nardari, Natalia Piqueira, Tyler Priest (Clinical), David Rubenstein (Visiting)

The Department of Finance (FINA)

offers a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in finance. This major concentrates on an understanding of the financial decisions of corporations, individuals, and nonprofit organizations and special tracks in Global Energy Management and Risk Management and Insurance. The courses focus on analysis and management of risk, costs and benefits of capital budgeting decisions, portfolio management, security analysis, and energy management. The department offers courses dealing with corporate financial management, investment analysis, the operation of institutions, analysis of derivative securities, risk and insurance, real estate finance, and international securities markets.

Finance Requirements

Business majors pursuing the standard track in finance must meet the business, nonbusiness, and elective requirements for a baccalaureate degree as well as the following for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in finance:

  1. Complete FINA 4320 (formerly 4366), and 4330 (formerly 4332).
  2. Select four advanced finance electives from FINA 433343354340(formerly 4376), 4341 (formerly 4337), 4350 (formerly 4339), 4354(formerly 4388), 4355 (formerly 4389), 43864390, and 4397.
  3. Select six semester hours of approved advanced electives in business.

Global Energy Management Professional Program

Finance majors pursuing the Global Energy Management Professional Program (GEM-PP) have more rigorous requirements in math, science, and economics at the freshman-sophomore level, and more specified coursework at the junior-senior level (see the Office of Undergraduate Business Programs for a complete listing of degree requirements).

In addition to UH core courses students will take the following courses:

Freshman-Sophomore

GENB 2301PSYC 1300 or SOC 1300MATH 1431143223312433,ACCT 23312332PHYS 1321 and one of two options to meet the natural science core: CHEM 111111121331 and 1332, or 6 hours fromCHEM 1301GEOL 1330 or PHYS 3378 (also GEOL 3378).

Junior-Senior

MIS 3300SCM 3301, STAT 3331, ECON 3332 and 3334, MANA 3335,MARK 3336 and 3337INTB 33513352, and 3353GENB 4350, andFINA 3332.

Major and Business Elective Courses:

  1. Complete FINA 4320 and 4330.
  2. Select four advanced finance electives from FINA 435043514360,4375, or other energy-related finance courses at the 4000-level (consult the finance advisor for an approved list).
  3. Select six semester hours of approved advanced electives in business from ACCT 3367 and ACCT 4378, SCM 4390, or other energy-related business courses at the 4000-level (consult the finance advisor for an approved list).

Global Energy Management Track

Finance majors interested in course work related to energy but not in the GEM-PP may pursue a Global Energy Management track in finance by meeting the following requirements within the finance major:

  • Complete FINA 4320, and 4330.
  • Select 12 semester hours from FINA 4350435143604375, or approved energy-related finance courses at the 4000-level (consult the finance advisor for an approved list).
  • Select 6 hours of approved advanced electives in business.

Risk Management and Insurance Track

The risk management and insurance advising track requires the following:

  1. FINA 4354 and 4355.
  2. Nine hours from FINA 4356435743584359.
  3. Three hours of finance course work at the 4000-level.
  4. Six hours of approved advanced electives in business.

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Catalog Publish Date: May 4, 2010
This Page Last Updated: October 29, 2009
This Archive Captured: May 11, 2010