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  Academic Programs / Business & Management

Finance

Kenneth Kopecky, Chair
Office: Speakman Hall 329
215-204-8279
kkopecky@temple.edu
www.fox.temple.edu/~kkopecky

Stephen R. Kamp, Faculty Advisor
Office: Speakman Hall 205E
215-204-7016
kamp@temple.edu

Howard Keen, Faculty Advisor
Office: Speakman Hall 206G
215-204-5990
hkeen@temple.edu

Finance plays a central role in the operation of the economy and is at the heart of the resource allocation system. Individuals often come in contact with financial instruments (money, stocks, bonds, etc.) and financial institutions and need to understand the role of the financial system in managing their lifetime financial portfolio.

Finance majors typically have one of four career objectives: (1) a position in the finance department of a business firm; (2) a position in a financial institution, such as a bank, investment bank, or mutual fund; (3) a career in the area of financial investments; and (4) a position with a government or non-profit organization.

Finance majors are encouraged to become involved in the Financial Management Association/National Honor Society (FMA/NHS). This student professional organization offers students the opportunity to meet business leaders in the financial industry, hosts career development seminars, and maintains a résumé book. The Financial Management Association is open to all business majors. To join the National Honor Society division of this organization, students must meet admission requirements. For more information, please contact the FMA executive officers at 215-204-6673.

Summary of Requirements

Students must meet College Graduation Requirements, including the requirements of the major listed below. Students must attain an overall GPA of 2.0 and a 2.0 GPA in the major to graduate as a Finance major. Use the major GPA calculator at www.fox.temple.edu/advising to calculate the GPA in the major.

 

Requirements of Finance Major

Required courses       
Department Course # Course Name Hours RCI
Accounting   0011 Intermediate Accounting I  3  
Finance 0211 Corporate Finance  3  
Finance 0223 Investments 3  
Finance ElectivesChoose two: 6  
Finance 0212 Advanced Corporate Finance    
Finance 0213 Management of Financial Institutions    
Finance 0215 Portfolio Theory    
Finance 0218 Derivatives and Financial Risk Management    
Finance 0227 Money and Fixed Income Markets    
Finance 0240 Real Estate Investment and Finance    
Finance 0250 International Financial Markets*    
Finance 0251 International Financial Management*    
International RequirementChoose one: 0-3  
Finance 0250 International Financial Markets*    
Finance 0251 International Financial Management*    
Economics 0251** International Monetary Economics    
Economics  0200+ Any 200 level Economics courses, excluding Economics 0288 and 0289** 3  
Business Elective   Select one to two business electives from business departments 0100 - 0399 3-6  
Finance W350*** Senior Seminar in Financial Management 3 WI 
Subtotal      27  
         
*If either Finance 0250 or 0251 are chosen to fulfill a Finance elective, it will also satisfy the International requirement. You will need to take an additional business elective.  
**If Economics 0251 is chosen to fulfill the International requirement, you must select a different 200 level Economics course.  
***This course satisfies the writing and the technology requirements for this major.  
         

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