Finance Bachelor of Science Requirements Worksheet

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Finance Bachelor of Science Requirements Worksheet Student Name WID BAPP Requirements: 54 hrs Communication Core Courses: 11 hrs ENGL 100 Expository Writing 1 ENGL 200 Expository Writing 2 (prereq: ENGL 100, 0 hrs) COMM 105 Public Speaking 1A 2 ENGL 417 Written Comm. for the Workplace (prereq: ENGL 200, 60 hrs) Quantitative Core Courses: 18 hrs MATH 100 College Algebra (prereq: Placement Test) MATH 205 General Calculus and Linear Algebra STAT 50 Business Economics Statistics I STAT 51 Business Economics Statistics II ECON 110 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 120 Principles of Microeconomics K-State 8 Non- Business Courses: 16 hrs Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding Global Issues and Perspectives Human Diversity within the U.S Natural and Physical Science (with Lab) 4 Historical Perspectives Thematic Sequence: See Business Advisor 9 hrs Business Core Requirements: (must earn 2.5 cumulative GPA) 0 hrs GENBA 101 Business Orientation 0 GENBA 110 Business Foundations GENBA 166 Business Information Technology Skill Proficiency 0 ACCTG 21 Accounting for Business Operations (prereq: Math 100 & GENBA 110 or Sophomore Standing) ACCTG 241 Accounting for Investing and Financing (prereq: ACCTG 21) FINAN 450 Principles of Finance (prereq: ACCTG 21, ECON 120, & STATS 50) MKTG 400 Introduction to Marketing (prereq: ECON 110 or 120) MANGT 66 Information Technology for Business (prereq: GENBA 166) MANGT 420 Management Concepts MANGT 421 Introduction to Operation Management (prereq: STAT 50) MANGT 595 Business Strategy (prereq: FINAN 450, MANGT 420, MKTG 400 & 90 credits, CBA Majors ONLY) MANGT 596 Business Ethics Corporate Citizenship (prereq: FINAN 450, MANGT 420, MKTG 400 & 90 credits, CBA Majors ONLY) Finance Major Courses: Major Field Requirements: Intermediate Accounting Processes ACCTG 1 (prereq: ACCTG 241) Financial Institutions & Markets FINAN 510 (prereq: FINAN 450) FINAN 520 Investments (prereq: FINAN 450) FINAN 575 Intermediate Finance FINAN 675 Cases in Finance (prereq: FINAN 575, CBA Majors only) Finance Electives: See reverse side for options 42 hrs 15 hrs 12 hrs 6 hrs Economics Electives: ECON 520 Intermediate Microeconomics or or ECON 510 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 500+ Econ 500+ excludes Econ 505 Unrestricted Electives: (any course offered by the University 100 level or above) GPA Requirements to Enter Accounting Major 1. Completed 45-60 credit hours 2. Minimum 2.5 K-State cumulative GPA. 9 hrs Note: Transfer GPA will not be considered in determining eligibility to enter a major. Only the K-State GPA is applicable. However, ALL hours (K-State and any transfer hours) are included in the 45-60 hours. Graduation Checklist Minimum 126 credits hours Cumulative GPA of 2.5 in Business Core classes 6 of 126 hrs @ 4-year University 0 of 126 hrs @ K-State 20 of last 0 hrs @ K-State Under 100-level courses do not apply Deduct repeat courses in current semester Notes: A CLEAR PATH TO SUCCESS Fall 2016 Spring 2018 Curriculum Guide

Finance Majors must choose one of the following options: Financial Controllership Financial Management Financial Services Financial Controllership Option Taxation I ACCTG 42 (prereq: ACCTG 1 or ACCTGT 241 and 90 credit hrs) Accounting Information Systems ACCTG 41 (prereq: ACCTG 241) Managerial Reporting ACCTG 42 (prereq: ACCTG 1, MANGT 421) Financial Reporting ACCTG 4 (prereq: ACCTG 1) 12 hrs Financial Management Option 12 hrs ACCTG 4 Financial Reporting (prereq: ACCTG 1) Choose 9 hrs from the following FINAN 64 International Financial Management FINAN 65 Security & Portfolio Analysis FINAN 654 Derivative Securities & Markets FINAN 62 Financial Modeling Financial Services Option ACCTG 445 Financial Statement Analysis (prereq: ACCTG 21, ACCTG 241, FINAN 450) FINAN 460 Insurance (prereq: ECON 110) FINAN 51 Commercial Banking FINAN 552 Real Estate (prereq: 60 credit hours) FINAN 65 Security & Portfolio Analysis FINAN 654 Derivative Securities & Markets FINAN 661 Professional Financial Planning 12 hrs A CLEAR PATH TO SUCCESS Fall 2016 Spring 2018 Curriculum Guide

Major Requirements in Finance Requirements for Business Administration Pre-Professions Program (BAPP) 54 credit hours Communication Courses (11 credit hours): http://cba.k-state.edu/students/current/curriculum/index.html Course Number Course Title Prerequisites COMM 105 Public Speaking IA 2 Note: Automatic course substitution for COMM 105 is COMM 106 ENGL 100 Expository Writing I ENGL 200 Expository Writing II Pr.: ENGL 100, 0 credit hours ENGL 417 Written Comm. for the Workplace Pr.: ENGL 200, 60 credit hours Quantitative Courses (18 credit hours): Credit hours Grade MATH 100 College Algebra Pr.: see http://cba.k-state.edu/mathpolicy MATH 205 General Calculus & Linear Algebra Note: Automatic course substitution for MATH 205 is MATH 220. Pr.: MATH 100 or placement test STAT 50 Bus. & Econ. Stat I Pr.: MATH 100 Note: Automatic course substitution for STAT 50 is STAT 25, STAT 40, or STAT 510. STAT 51 Bus. & Econ. Stat II Pr.: STAT 50 ECON 110 Prin. of Macroeconomics ECON 120 Prin. of Microeconomics Note: Automatic course substitution for ECON 120 is AGEC 120. Non-Business Courses (16 credit hours): fulfills 5 of the K-State 8 requirements Note: Select one course from each category. Remaining K-State 8 requirements will be met through other general and business core requirements. Use K-State 8 for Business Students worksheet at http://cba.kstate.edu/students/current/curriculum/index.html Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding Global Issues and Perspectives Human Diversity within the U.S. Natural and Physical Sciences with lab 4 Historical Perspectives Thematic Sequence (9 credit hours): http://cba.k-state.edu/students/current/curriculum/index.html This requirement can be met in several ways: 1. Completion of related courses from an academic department exclusive of the CBA * Six-credit hours must be 00-level or higher; or three-credit hours at 00-level or higher and one course requiring a prerequisite also used within the sequence. 2. Completion of a major or secondary major outside of the College of Business Administration.. Completion of a minor outside of the College of Business Administration, with at least 9 hours of non-business courses that are not a part of the requirements of the student s major. 4. Completion of a Certificate outside of the College of Business Administration or Certificate in International Business.

Requirements for Business Core 0 credit hours Business Core Courses (0 credit hours): http://cba.k-state.edu/students/current/curriculum/index.html Note: 2.5 GPA must be earned in all Business Core courses in order to graduate Course Number Course Title Prerequisites Credit hours Grade GENBA 101 Business Orientation Pr.: None 0 GENBA 110 Business Foundations Pr.: None GENBA 166 Business Information Technology Skills Proficiency ACCTG 21 Accounting for Business Operations ACCTG 241 Accounting for Investing & Financing Pr.: None 0 Pr.: MATH 100 and GENBA 110 or sophomore standing Pr.: ACCTG 21 FINAN 450 Principles of Finance Pr.: ACCTG 21, ECON 120, and STAT 50 MKTG 400 Intro to Marketing Pr.: ECON 110 or 120 MANGT 66 Info. Technology for Business Pr.: GENBA 166 MANGT 420 Management Concepts Pr.: None MANGT 421 Intro to Operations Management Pr.: STAT 50 MANGT 595 Business Strategy Pr.: FINAN 450, MANGT 420, MKTG 400, and 90 credit hours (CBA majors only) MANGT 596 Business Ethics and Corporate Citizenship Major Field Requirements (15 credit hours): Pr.: FINAN 450, MANGT 420, MKTG 400, and 90 credit hours (CBA majors only) Major Field Requirements for a Finance Major 42 credit hours Course typically offered: (F) = Fall, (S) = Spring, (F,S) = Fall and Spring, (F or S) = Fall or Spring, (D) = Sufficient Demand ACCTG 1 Inter. Acctg. Processes F, S Pr.: ACCTG 241 FINAN 510 Financial Institutions and Markets F, S FINAN 520 Investments F, S Pr.: FINAN 450 (May be taken concurrently with FINAN 520) Pr.: FINAN 450 (May be taken concurrently with FINAN 510) FINAN 575 Intermediate Finance F, S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 675 Cases in Finance F, S Pr.: FINAN 575 (CBA majors only) Economics Electives (6 credit hours): http://cba.k-state.edu/students/current/curriculum/index.html ECON 510 (OR) ECON 520 ECON ( ) Intermed. Macroecon. Intermed. Microecon. F, S F, S Pr.: ECON 110 OR ECON 120 Pr.: ECON 120 Pr.: Economics Elective 500 level or higher (excluding ECON 505) Note: Economics electives must be selected from economics course offerings numbered 500 or above (Excluding ECON 505) in consultation with the student's academic advisor. Unrestricted Electives (9 credit hours): Note: An unrestricted elective may be any course numbered 100 or above offered for credit by a University department.

Finance majors must choose one of the following options: Financial Controllership Financial Management Financial Services FINANCIAL CONTROLLERSHIP (FC) OPTION : (12 credit hours) ACCTG 41 Acctg. Information Systems F, S Pr.: Acctg 241 ACCTG 42 Managerial Reporting F, S Pr.: ACCTG 1, MANGT 421 ACCTG 4 Financial Reporting F, S Pr.: ACCTG 1 ACCTG 42 Taxation I F, S Pr.: ACCTG 1 OR ACCTG 241 and 90 credit hours FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (FM) OPTION: (12 credit hours) Select 9 credit hours from the following electives: (Recommended Elective FINAN 65) FINAN 64 International Finan. Mangt. F Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 65 Security & Portfolio Analysis F, S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 654 Derivative Securities & Mrkt S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 62 Financial Modeling F, S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 Accounting Requirement: ( credit hours) ACCTG 4 Financial Reporting F, S Pr.: ACCTG 1 FINANCIAL SERVICES (FS) OPTION: (12 credit hours) Select 12 credit hours from the following electives: FINAN 460 Insurance F Pr.: ECON 110 FINAN 51 Commercial Banking S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 552 Real Estate S Pr.: 60 credit hours FINAN 65 Security & Portfolio Analysis F, S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 654 Derivative Securities & Mrkt S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 FINAN 661 Professional Finan Planning F, S Pr.: FINAN 510, FINAN 520 ACCTG 445 Finan Statement Analysis S Pr.: ACCTG 21, ACCTG 241, and Finan 450

Sample Semester Sequence for FINANCIAL CONTROLLERSHIP Semester 1 Semester 2 MATH 100 College Algebra MATH 205 General Calculus and Linear Algebra ECON 110 Macroeconomics ECON 120 Microeconomics GENBA 101 Business Orientation 0 STAT 50 Business and Economic Statistics I GENBA 110 Business Foundations COMM 105 Public Speaking IA 2 ENGL 100 Expository Writing I K-STATE 8 Natural and Physical Sciences w/ lab* 4 K-STATE 8 Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding* GENBA 166 Business Information Technology Skills Proficiency 0 Semester Semester 4 STAT 51 Business and Economic Statistics II ACCTG 241 Accounting for Investing and Financing ACCTG 21 Accounting for Business Operations MKTG 400 Introduction to Marketing MANGT 420 Management Concepts FINAN 450 Principles of Finance MANGT 66 Information Technology for Business ENGL 200 Expository Writing II K-STATE 8 Global Issues and Perspectives* K-STATE 8 Human Diversity within the U.S.* Semester 5 Semester 6 FINAN 510 Financial Institutions and Markets ACCTG 42 Taxation I FINAN 520 Investments ACCTG 41 Accounting Information Systems ACCTG 1 Intermediate Accounting Processes ENGL 417 MANGT 421 Introduction to Operations Management Written Communication for the Workplace THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #1* K-STATE 8 Historical Perspectives* ECON 510/520 Intermediate Macro or Micro MANGT 596 15 ELECTIVE Unrestricted Elective** Semester 7 Semester 8 Business Ethics and Corporate Citizenship Capstone MANGT 595 Business Strategy Capstone FINAN 575 Intermediate Finance FINAN 675 Cases in Finance ACCTG 42 Managerial Reporting ACCTG 4 Financial Reporting THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #2* ECON 500+ Economics elective ELECTIVE Unrestricted Elective** THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #* *Must be taken outside the College of Business Administration. **Any course offered by the university 100-level or above. 15 ELECTIVE Unrestricted Elective** Total credit hours 18 18 12 6 Note: Students generally will take 15 credit hours per semester (not 18). Students can elect to take a summer course(s) to stay on track for 4-year graduation plan.

Sample Semester Sequence for FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Semester 1 Semester 2 MATH 100 College Algebra MATH 205 General Calculus and Linear Algebra ECON 110 Macroeconomics ECON 120 Microeconomics GENBA 101 Business Orientation 0 STAT 50 Business and Economic Statistics I GENBA 110 Business Foundations COMM 105 Public Speaking IA 2 ENGL 100 Expository Writing I K-STATE 8 Natural and Physical Sciences w/ lab* 4 K-STATE 8 Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding* GENBA 166 Business Information Technology Skills Proficiency 0 Semester Semester 4 STAT 51 Business and Economic Statistics II ACCTG 241 Acctg for Investing and Financing ACCTG 21 Accounting for Business Operations MKTG 400 Introduction to Marketing MANGT 420 Management Concepts FINAN 450 Principles of Finance MANGT 66 Info Technology for Business ENGL 200 Expository Writing II K-STATE 8 Global Issues and Perspectives* K-STATE 8 Human Diversity within the U.S.* Semester 5 Semester 6 FINAN 510 Financial Institutions and Markets FINAN FM Financial Management elective FINAN 520 Investments ACCTG 4 Financial Reporting ACCTG 1 Intermediate Accounting Processes ECON 510/520 Intermediate Macro or Micro MANGT 421 Introduction to Operations Management ENGL 417 Written Communication for the Workplace K-STATE 8 Historical Perspectives* THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #1* ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** MANGT 596 18 18 Semester 7 Semester 8 Business Ethics and Corporate Citizenship Capstone MANGT 595 Business Strategy Capstone FINAN 575 Intermediate Finance FINAN 675 Cases in Finance FINAN FM Financial Management elective FINAN FM Financial Management Elective THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #2* ECON 500+ Economics elective ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #* *Must be taken outside the College of Business Administration. **Any course offered by the university 100-level or above. Total credit hours 126 Note: Students generally will take 15 credit hours per semester (not 18). Students can elect to take a summer course(s) to stay on track for 4-year graduation plan.

Sample Semester Sequence for FINANCIAL SERVICES Semester 1 Semester 2 MATH 100 College Algebra MATH 205 General Calculus and Linear Algebra ECON 110 Macroeconomics ECON 120 Microeconomics GENBA 101 Business Orientation 0 STAT 50 Business and Economic Statistics I GENBA 110 Business Foundations COMM 105 Public Speaking IA 2 ENGL 100 Expository Writing I K-STATE 8 Natural and Physical Sciences w/ lab* 4 K-STATE 8 Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding course* GENBA 166 Business Information Technology Skills Proficiency 0 Semester Semester 4 STAT 51 Business and Economic Statistics II ACCTG 241 Accounting for Investing and Financing ACCTG 21 Accounting for Business Operations FINAN 450 Principles of Finance MANGT 420 Management Concepts MKTG 400 Introduction to Marketing MANGT 66 Information Technology for Business ENGL 200 Expository Writing II K-STATE 8 Global Issues and Perspectives course* K-STATE 8 Human Diversity within the U.S.* Semester 5 Semester 6 ACCTG 1 Intermediate Accounting Processes FINAN FS Financial Services elective FINAN 510 Financial Institutions and Markets FINAN FS Financial Services elective FINAN 520 Investments ECON 510/520 Intermediate Macro or Micro MANGT 421 Introduction to Operations Management ENGL 417 Written Communication for the Workplace K-STATE 8 Historical Perspectives* THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence course #1* ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** MANGT 596 18 18 Semester 7 Semester 8 Business Ethics and Corporate Citizenship Capstone MANGT 595 Business Strategy Capstone FINAN 575 Intermediate Finance FINAN 675 Cases in Finance FINAN FS Financial Services elective FINAN FS Financial Services elective THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #2* ECON 500+ Economics elective ELECTIVE Unrestricted elective** THEM SEQ Thematic Sequence #* *Must be taken outside the College of Business Administration. **Any course offered by the university 100-level or above. Total credit hours 126 Note: Students generally will take 15 credit hours per semester (not 18). Students can elect to take a summer course(s) to stay on track for 4-year graduation plan.

Long Range Planning Sheet Date Name Major Advisor Semester Semester Summer Semester Semester Summer Semester Semester Summer Semester Semester Summer

Tips for Academic Planning and Enrollment Complete GENBA 110 and 166 within your first year Complete MATH 205 before your second year Make sure you complete at least one quantitative course (ACCTG, ECON, STAT, MATH) every semester Make sure you monitor your grades and consult with your Academic Advisor about retakes as needed Balance your course load with a mix of different courses Use the course catalog online to look up course descriptions Use DARS to verify and track progress towards graduation Use the curriculum worksheets and other resources on the CBA website as a guide for prerequisite information and suggested classes each semester Take classes towards your intended major as early as possible Utilize resources on CBA website: o Student Success Guide o Student Curriculum Worksheets o Electives/K-State 8 o Thematic Sequence