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Investment Science Concentration

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-business-administration/bs-business-administration/investment-science-portfolio-management/
The investment science concentration provides theoretical and practical application of security analysis, asset pricing, and dynamic portfolio management for students interested in the investment management field. Students have the opportunity to apply theoretical models discussed in class by managing funds in the student managed investment club. Students are encouraged to actively participate in the club early in their academic career.

Business Finance Concentration

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-business-administration/bs-business-administration/business-finance/
The objective of the business finance concentration is to prepare students for careers in such areas as financial management, capital budgeting, and international financial management. The focus is on the functions of finance in the firm, cash management, sources of financing, the financial system and strategic capital budgeting.

FNBK 3250  PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3 credits)

As an introduction to financial management, the course will cover a broad area of corporate finance and discuss topics including assessment of financial statement information, time value of money, bond and stock valuation, as well as capital budgeting.

Prerequisite(s): ACCT 2010, MATH 1320 or MATH 1370 or MATH 1930, BSAD 2130 or 3160, ENGL 1160/ENGL 1164 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1160/1164 each with "C" or better and 2.5 GPA.

ZTRFBA FNBKL1  FNBK 3250 LOWER LEVEL TRANSFER EQUIVALENT (1-10 credits)