
Finance
The Minor in Finance is available to Accounting majors, Business Administration majors pursuing a non-Finance concentration, and all majors within the other schools and colleges of Saint Martin’s University.
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Acknowledging the technologic innovation, ever-changing global marketplace, and challenged ecosystems currently shaping the world, the Business Administration Program offers students an opportunity to learn and practice general management skills, discover the need for ethical problem-solving and acquire functional business area expertise.
Through practice and active learning, students also gain the ability to work cooperatively and productively in diverse teams. They become effective writers and speakers, and they demonstrate sharpened professional judgment. Students graduate with a broad perspective on the business world and its place in our culture. Saint Martin’s graduates have the ability to work across business functions, adjust quickly to new situations, accept change and ambiguity as a natural part of life, and become enthusiastic lifelong learners.
Finance Requirements
Foundation Courses (12 semester hours)
- ACC 201: Principles of Financial Accounting
- BA 201: Business Statistics
- BA 300: Finance
- ECN 201: Principles of Microeconomics -OR- ECN 202: Principles of Macroeconomics
Professional Component (choose 12 semester hours)
- BA 231: Personal Finance
- BA 311: Money & Banking
- BA 395: Special Topics in Finance
- BA 432: Intermediate Finance
- BA 433: Behavioral Finance
- BA 435: Corporate Finance
- BA 495: Special Topics in Finance
The semester hours for these courses only pertain to the Finance minor and do not reflect the total number of semester hours necessary for graduation, which is 120.
Finance at a Glance
- Program Type
- Minor
- Campus
- Main (Lacey)
- Saint Martin's-JBLM
- Type of Instruction
- In Person
- School
- School of Business