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Finance Minor

Semester Requirements

Jerry Curnutt, Minor Adviser
(585) 475-4713, jhcbbu@rit.edu

The finance minor provides foundational courses in corporate finance and investments and allows students to choose from an array of more advanced courses. This minor is closed to students majoring in finance.

Required Courses:
ACCT-110 Financial Accounting
Plus one of the following:
   FINC-220 Corporate Finance
   FINC-120 Basic Corporate Finance

Electives—Choose three of the following:
FINC-362 Intermediate Investments
FINC-120 Personal Financial Management
FINC-352 Managing Assets and Liabilities
FINC-359 Financing New Ventures
FINC-361 Financial Institutions and Markets
FINC-420 Finance in a Global Environment
FINC-430 Advanced Corporate Financial Planning
FINC-460 Financial Analysis and Modeling
FINC-470 Introduction to Options and Futures
FINC-489 Seminar in Finance
FINC-599 Independent Study Finance

 

 

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Quarter Curriculum - For Reference Only

Effective fall 2013, RIT will convert its academic calendar from quarters to semesters. The following content has been made available as reference only. Currently matriculated students who began their academic programs in quarters should consult their academic adviser for guidance and course selection.

The finance minor helps students create value in any type of business organization. The minor will broaden a student’s learning experiences and professional opportunities by focusing on corporate finance and investment topics in more depth.

Required Courses:
0101-301 Financial Accounting
0104-350 Corporate Finance

Electives—Choose three of the following:
0104-220 Personal Financial Management
0104-359 Financing New Ventures
0104-361 Financial Institutions and Markets
0104-452 Managing Corporate Assets and Liabilities
0104-453 Intermediate Investments
0104-460 Financial Analysis and Modeling
0104-504 Finance in a Global Environment
0104-505 Advanced Corporate Financial Planning
0104-520 Introduction to Options and Futures
0104-554 Seminar in Finance