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Jun 02, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalogue
Business Administration, Finance Concentration, and Finance & Investment Management, Bachelor’s/Master’s Combined Program
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Return to: Cameron School of Business
Program Coordinator: Dr. Stephen Horan
This combined bachelor’s/master’s degree program is designed to provide qualified students the opportunity to complete both degree programs in under 5 years. A student will earn a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Business Administration (BSBA) with a concentration in Finance and a Master of Science (MS) in Finance & Investment Management (MSF).
BS of Business Administration Finance students must apply for admission to the 4+1 BS Finance/MS Finance program. Six (6) hours of courses taken at the 500-level will apply towards both degrees. Upon completion of the BS degree, students have the option to apply to the graduate school and continue progress towards the MSF degree.
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Requirements
Completion of all degree requirements for both the BSBA in Finance and the MSF with six (6) credits of graduate-level courses that will apply towards the finance concentration electives. Program Prerequisites and Admission Requirements
Curriculum
- FIN 530 - Equity Investments
- FIN 531 - Alternative Investments
- FIN 532 - Economics for Financial Professionals
- FIN 533 - Derivatives & Risk Management replaces FIN 433
- FIN 534 - Fixed Income Analysis replaces FIN 434
- FIN 536 - Corporate Finance replaces FIN 436
- FIN 538 - Financial Reporting and Analysis replaces FIN 438
- FIN 540 - Portfolio Management and Wealth Planning
- FIN 580 - Quantitative Investment Analysis
Timeline
- Once students are admitted to the CSB and eligible to take their 400-level finance electives, they can apply for admission into the 4+1 program. Admission to the 4+1 program does not guarantee admission to the MSF program upon completion of the BS in Business Administration.
- With the help of the MSF Director, students can select up to six credits of 500-level finance classes to substitute for their 400-level finance electives
- Students who successfully complete the two (2) 500-level electives and all remaining BSBA degree requirements are awarded the BS in Business Administration with a Finance Concentration
- In the final semester of their BS program, students apply to the MSF program. If admitted to the MSF, the six (6) credits earned at the 500-level will count towards the degree requirements of the MS Finance degree.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many classes will students need to complete to earn the MSF? A: Students must complete the full thirty (30) credits of MSF courses, but six (6) of those credits can be earned before they begin the program. Q: Can students be admitted to the MSF program upon graduation from the BSBA if they earn Cs in their 500-level electives? A: Graduate applications will be evaluated based on our existing admissions criteria. A student who meets the criteria can be admitted to the MSF program. Courses at the 500-level that earned a grade of C will not count towards the MSF degree requirements and must be replaced or retaken after advising by the MSF Director. Q: For double concentration students in economics and finance, what double dipping is allowed? A: Students with double concentrations will have to choose the finance version of the 4+1 or the economics version of the 4+1, but cannot do both simultaneously. |
Return to: Cameron School of Business
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