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JUNIOR YEAR: First Semester Credit Hours MGMT 300: Operations Management 3 MGMT 303: Managerial Accounting 3 MGMT 306: Org Behavior & Diversity 3 MGMT 326: Financial Management 3 Free Elective 3 Total Credit Hours 15 JUNIOR YEAR: Second Semester MGMT 310: Legal Issues for Managers 3 MGMT 322: Marketing Management 3 * MGMT 426: Advanced Prob. in Fin Mgmt 3 ** Financial Management Elective 3 Free Electives 6 Total Credit Hours 18 SENIOR YEAR: First Semester MGMT 308: Eth, Pol & Soc Environment 3 MGMT 328: International Management 3 MGMT 450: Computer Based Info Sys 3 * MGMT 471: Investment Analysis & Mgmt 3 ** Financial Management Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Total Credit Hours 18 SENIOR YEAR: Second Semester MGMT 498: Strategic Management 3 ** Financial Management Elective 3 *** Upper Division Humanities 3 Free Electives 6 Total Credit Hours 18 * Financial Management Required Course ** Financial Management required electives. Choose three (3) classes from the following list: MGMT 470: Financial Markets and Institutions MGMT 473: Commercial Banking MGMT 474: International Financial Mgmt MGMT 476: Derivatives (Futures and Options) MGMT 479: Applied Investment Management MGMT 496: Seminar in Entrepreneurial Financing *** Upper-Division Humanities : One 3-hour course, 300- ... more. less.
level or above from: American Studies, Classics, Comparative Literature, English, History, Philosophy, or Religious Studies.<br><br> Concentration Advisor Professor John Schatzberg (505) 277-3018, schatzberg@mgt.unm.edu Office: GSM 328B http://bba.mgt.unm.edu/concentrations/finance.asp ALL CONCENTRATION INFORMATION EFFECTIVE FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED FALL 2009 OR THEREAFTER. REVISED SEPTEMBER 2010. Profession Overview: Managers need finance to find funding sources for their firms, to identify and manage risk, and to decide whether to make capital expenditures or produce new products.<br><br> Individuals use the principles of finance to set long term financial goals and to make personal investment decisions. Areas of study in the field of finance include financial management, banking, planning, investments, insurance, money flow, real estate and financial services . Anderson School of Management www.mgt.unm.edu SUGGESTED SCHEDULE BBA ADVISEMENT David S.<br><br> White, dswhite2@unm.edu (A-L) Theresa A. Torres, torres@mgt.unm.edu (M-Z) ( 505) 277-3888 Concentration Overview: The Financial Management Concentration requires completion of 128 credit hours including the following course work: Pre-Admission course work 55 credit hours Anderson Core 30 credit hours Financial Management course work 15 credit hours Upper Division Humanities 3 credit hours Additional Free Electives ~ about 25 credit hours (as needed to complete graduation requirements) Admission Process: Admission to this program requires completion of all pre-admission course work with a cC d or better, a GPA of 2.5 on all pre-admission course work and overall GPA of 2.5 on UNM or transfer work, and submission of application to the program by published deadlines. Admission applications are entered and submitted online at www.mgt.unm.edu.<br><br> Contact Information: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION / BBA DEPT ADMIN ASST Kaye Summerhays (505) 277-3756, summerhays@mgt.unm.edu GRADUATION APPLICATION DUE THIS SEMESTER: Fall: July 1 Spring: November 1 Summer: April 1