Financial Management is a niche major in the business and management fields which prepares future graduates for various financial roles to guide individuals, corporations, government agencies and other firms or organizations through financial struggles and uncertainty but also with short-term and long-term planning responsibilities such as organizing operations, managing cash flow, strategizing funding, outlining short term and long term goals, and sustaining business growth.
Financial Management Concentration Courses (5 courses required)
BIBM332: International Finance
Prerequisites: BIBM101, FINC211 and ENGL101
FINC331: Investment Management
Prerequisites: FINC211, BADM311 and ECON122
FINC402: Fixed Income Analysis
Prerequisites: FINC211, BADM311, ECON122 and FINC331
FINC432: Corporate Finance
Prerequisites: FINC211, BADM311, ECON122 and FINC331
FINC490 OR FINC491: Financial Management Strategy / Financial Management Strategy Practicum
Prerequisites: BADM490 and 15 credits of Financial Management courses (FINC211, FINC331, FINC402, FINC432 and BIBM332)
Electives (7 courses required)
Lower Division Electives (Select a minimum of 3 courses)
BMTH100: Basic Math
Prerequisites: ENGL101 (Co-req.) or ENGL103/4 (Co-req.)
COMM110: Critical Thinking
Prerequisites: ENGL101 (Co-req.)
GEOG210: Urban Geography
Prerequisites: ENGL101 (Co-req.)
HIST201: Canada in the 21st Century
Prerequisites: ENGL101 (Co-re