Minor in Finance
The minor in finance provides non-business majors with an understanding of key finance concepts. Through case studies and company projects, students learn how to apply these concepts to real-life situations. Students also gain insight on financial markets and their wide-ranging impacts.
Minor Requirements
- 19–22 credit hours with grades of C or better, a minimum of 9 credit hours at the 300-level or above, and at least 12 credit hours unique to the minor
Course Requirements
- ACCT-240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3)
- ECON-100 Macroeconomics 4:1 (3) and ECON-200 Microeconomics 4:2 (3) or an approved economics course covering the fundamentals of business economics (3)
- FIN-365 Business Finance (3)
- STAT-202 Basic Statistics (4)
- FIN-467 Financial Markets and Institutions (3) (formerly FIN-464)
- FIN-465 Derivative Securities (3)
- FIN-469 Investment Analysis (3)
- IBUS-302 International Finance (3)


