Finance—B.S. (Dual Degree M.B.A.)

New York State Registered Program Code: 34118 (Dual BS/MBA Finance)

HEGIS Code: 504.00 {Banking and Finance}

Molloy Program of Study Code: FIDBS (Dual Degree)

Program Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge related to the discipline of finance.
  • Analyze and evaluate information or a situation to form a judgment.
  • Use written and oral communication skills effectively to deliver professional reports and presentations.
  • Integrate ethical concepts as they apply to business decisions.
  • Use quantitative and qualitative skills as they relate to the discipline of finance.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of organizational theory as it applies to decision-making and leadership.

Requirements

General Education Requirements (35 Credits)

Acceptable courses listed under General Education Requirements.

Arts and Fine Arts (3 Credits) One out of two disciplines: ART History or MUS History

English Composition (3 Credits) ENG 1110

Languages (3 Credits)

Languages or Literature (3 Credits) Either a second Language course or Literature course

Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 Credits) Three out of four: History, Political Science, Psychology or Sociology

Science (3 Credits)

Philosophy (3 Credits)

Theology/Religious Studies (3 Credits)

Physical Education (1 Credit)

Core Course (4 credits)

NOTE: The General Education Requirement is 44 and has been adjusted to 35 because the following Related requirement will also satisfy the requirement: COM 2290, ETH 2570 and MAT 1150B.

Major Requirements (57 Credits)

BUS 1010Introduction to Business

3

BUS 2010Principles of Management

3

MKT 2300Principles of Marketing

3

BLW 2400Business Law I

3

ACC 2600Accounting I

3

ACC 2610Accounting II

3

BUS 3430Quantitative Analysis for Business Applications

3

FIN 3500Corporate Finance

3

ACC 3620Intermediate Accounting I

3

FIN 3800Investment Management

3

FIN 3810Risk Management

3

FIN 3890Fundamental Analysis and Company Valuation

3

BUS 4600Business Internship I

3

BUS 4900Capstone

3

BUS 5150Business Ethics

3

BUS 5200Financial Statement Analysis

3

BUS 4600: Full-time working students will take any 2000, 3000, 4000 ACC/BUS/ECO/MKT/FIN course with the Program Director's approval.

Complete two ACC/BUS/ECO/FIN/MKT 2000/3000-level elective (6 Credits)

Complete one of the following (3 Credits)

FIN 3840Real Estate and Project Finance

3

FIN 3870Global Financial Markets

3

FIN 3880Fixed Income Markets and Valuation

3

FIN 4030Corporate Treasury Management

3

Related Requirements (32-33 Credits)

CIS 1050Computer Applications for Business

3

CIS 3600Computer Information Systems in Business

3

COM 2290Experiences in Corporate Communications

3

COM 2390Public Speaking for Business

1

ECO 2510Macroeconomics

3

ECO 2520Microeconomics

3

ECO 3150Money, Banking and Financial Markets

3

ECO 3200Global Economics and Finance

3

ENG 2380Techniques of Business Writing

1

ETH 2570Business Ethics

3

MAT 1150BElementary Statistics for Business

3

MAT 1150B: MAT 1150A is equivalent if transferred or already completed

Complete one of the following (3-4 Credits)

MAT 1160College Algebra and Trigonometry

3

MAT 1180Pre-Calculus

3

MAT 2210Calculus I

4

Electives (3-4 Credits)

Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) for a B.S. degree is met. FST 1000 counts as towards Electives Requirement.

A maximum of six (6) graduate credits may be taken towards these undergraduate Elective credits during the senior year depending on individualized transcripts and advisement.

Adjust Electives needed for having a Minor(s), Remedials, ESL, Honors Programs, PED/FST waivers as needed, under consultation with advisor.)

Total Credit Hours: 128

A maximum of six (6) graduate credits may be taken as undergraduate Elective credits during the senior year depending on individualized transcripts and advisement. Elective credits are those that are not part of the General Education, Major or Related requirements. Dual degree students may take BUS 5150 and BUS 5200. Only these two courses may be used as part of the total credits for the Bachelor's degree. Dual degree students must be awarded a bachelor's degree prior to being formally accepted into the MBA program of study and before registering for other graduate-level courses.