Finance (B.S.)

Finance (B.S.)
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The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Finance program is structured to provide students with the essential skills and knowledge required to excel in a diverse range of industries. Rooted in a solid foundation of finance and economics, the program provides training in corporate finance, investments and other domains of financial planning, financial institutions, international finance, public finance and real estate.

Students are also afforded the opportunity to tailor their academic experience through elective courses and the option to pursue minors in Data Analytics, Accounting, and/or Professional Sales, further enhancing their career prospects.

The program emphasizes practical experience in analyzing financial data, evaluating investment opportunities, and understanding market dynamics, preparing students to make informed and effective financial decisions. Graduates of the BS in Finance program are well-positioned to enter high-demand fields such as corporate finance, banking, investments, and financial services, with competitive earning potential. Alternatively, students may wish to pursue further graduate work in the field.

All baccalaureate business degree programs offered are nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

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PSU’s finance professors have worked in firms ranging from small businesses to large global corporations, bringing years of professional experience to the classroom. They understand the field of finance and serve as professional mentors as well as teachers.

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At PSU you can join a host of active student organizations with business themes.  PSU’s Investment Club manages a portfolio of nearly $20,000.  Under the supervision of faculty, students in the Investment Club invest in the stock market, with profits funding scholarships.  There are also student clubs that focus on starting new businesses, marketing and accounting.  These clubs are great ways to meet students with similar interests, network with professionals in the field and run events.

PSU Investment Club

PSU Investment Club

ACBSP Accredited

Curriculum & Requirements

FINANCE, Bachelor of Science (120 credits)

The Bachelor of Science in Finance offers an applied program laying a solid finance, economics, and accounting foundation. There is consistent demand for financial professionals in the fields of corporate finance, banking, lending, and investment industries. Upon completion of the program, our students have marketable skills to pursue careers in these extensive areas. The program further equips students with data analytics skills and prepares them for financial advisory roles. Students may alternatively pursue graduate study in the field. All baccalaureate business degree programs offered are nationally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

Course Title Credits
Business Common Component
1100Introduction to Marketing and Sales4
1200Business Law and Ethics (DICO)4
1300Digital Information Technologies (TECO)4
1400Principles of Economics (GACO) (GACO)4
2000Financial & Managerial Accounting4
2200Management and Decision Making4
2300Business Writing and Presenting (WRCO)4
2400Financial Management4
Major Requirements
3200Corporate Finance4
3400Investment Principles4
4300Professional Financial Planning4
䱷4100Money and Banking4
ѳҲ4900Strategy & Sustainable Competitive Advantage4
Tier One Major Elective
Complete one course from the following:4
䱷3100
Intermediate Macroeconomics
䱷3200
Intermediate Microeconomics
Major Electives
Complete two courses from the following:8
ACC 3000/4000 level course
4620
Business Internship
䱷3100
Intermediate Macroeconomics (If it is not taken in the tier one major elective )
䱷3200
Intermediate Microeconomics (If it is not taken in the tier one major elective )
䱷3300
Managerial Statistics
4200
International Finance and Economic Policy
䱷4400
Current Topics in Economics
3300
Real Estate Investment & Finance
4400
Seminar in Finance
Quantitative Reasoning in the Discipline Connection
3100Financial Analytics (QRCO,TECO)4
Mathematics Foundations
Ѵ2210Finite Math with Business Statistics (QRCO)4
General Education
1400Composition4
1115Tackling a Wicked Problem4
CTDICreative Thought Direction3-4
PPDIPast and Present Direction3-4
SIDIScientific Inquiry Direction3-4
SSDISelf and Society Direction3-4
Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 14-8
WECOWellness Connection3-4
INCPIntegrated Capstone3-4
Free Electives14-15
Total Credits120
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Directions should total 20 credits (unless the major has a waiver for a specific Direction).

Check all course descriptions for prerequisites before planning course schedule. Course sequence is suggested but not required.

To complete the bachelor’s degree in 4 years, you must successfully complete a minimum of 15 credits each semester or have a plan to make up credits over the course of the 4 years. For example, if you take 14 credits one semester, you need to take 16 credits in another semester. Credits completed must counttoward your program requirements (major, option, minor, certificate, general education or free electives).

Plan of Study Grid
Year OneCredits
1400 Composition 4
1115 Tackling a Wicked Problem 4
Mathematics Foundations Course:
Ѵ2210 Finite Math with Business Statistics (QRCO) 4
1100 Introduction to Marketing and Sales 4
1200 Business Law and Ethics (DICO) 4
1300 Digital Information Technologies (TECO) 4
1400 Principles of Economics (GACO) 4
PPDIPast and Present Direction 3-4
Credits31-32
Year Two
2000 Financial & Managerial Accounting 4
BUS2100 Introduction to Finance 2
2200 Management and Decision Making 4
2300 Business Writing and Presenting (WRCO) 4
Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 1 4-8
CTDICreative Thought Direction
SSDISelf and Society Direction 3-4
SIDIScientific Inquiry Direction 3-4
Finance Electives level 1 - complete on of the following: 4
䱷3100
Intermediate Macroeconomics
䱷3200
Intermediate Microeconomics
Credits28-34
Year Three
3100 Financial Analytics (QRCO,TECO) 4
3200 Corporate Finance 4
3400 Investment Principles 4
INCPIntegrated Capstone
Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 3-4
Finance Electives level 2 4
Free Electives 4-6
WECOWellness Connection
Credits23-26
Year Four
4300 Professional Financial Planning 4
ѳҲ4900 Strategy & Sustainable Competitive Advantage 4
Finance Electives level 2 4
linkurl^/general-education/^Directions (choose from CTDI, PPDI, SIDI, SSDI) 3-4
Free Electives 8-10
䱷4100 Money and Banking 4
Credits27-30
Total Credits120
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Directions should total 20 credits (unless the major has a waiver for a specific Direction).

  • Understand the determination of the aggregated economic performance over a business cycle and assess the effects of public fiscal and monetary policies on social welfare and stabilization of the economy within the context of an open economy.
  • Explore the various managerial aspects and responsibilities required to conduct financial business activities in dynamic business environment by analyzing financial markets, institutions, and major types of financial instruments.
  • Understand the nature of risk, identify objectives and motivations of investors, evaluate risk/reward profiles and utilize critical thinking, analytical tools and economic analysis to identify appropriate investment strategies and support construction of portfolios.
  • Explore short- and long-term capital investment opportunities and associated risks in various settings.

Finance is a broad and dynamic area of study, with many career possibilities. While pursuing a Finance degree at Plymouth State, you’ll learn financial management for large corporations and small businesses, investment analysis, international finance and gain an understanding of financial institutions and markets. You can also pursue electives in areas from real estate investment to income tax preparation to public finance, among others.

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