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Finance, Associate of Science


Purpose

Program Purpose

The Associate of Science Degree in Finance will prepare students for entry level positions within the financial field in areas such as banking, investments, and real estate.  It will also serve as a pathway for students to pursue a bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting and Finance, Business Management, and Business Analytics.  Additionally, Delaware high school students who complete the National Academy of Finance (NAF) program in their schools will receive college credit for their NAF experience that will be directly applied to their Associate Degree in Finance.

Program of Study

The program blends a wide variety of general education courses that would be applicable to any undergraduate degree within the University, a set of business courses appropriate to all business majors, and a foundation of finance courses that will prepare the graduate to excel in higher level finance courses at the bachelor's level.

Program Competencies

Graduating students will:

  1. Utilize traditional financial models to analyze data and recognize existing connections among potential solutions in order to make reasoned decisions expected of finance professionals (Critical Thinking, Analytical Tools).
  2. Utilizing published data sets and scholarly writings pertaining to financial theory and applications, communicate effectively (orally and in writing) recommendations pertaining to business/financial opportunities (Communication and Scholarship).
  3. Describe the introductory concepts of traditional areas of business to include finance (Business Core).
  4. Recognize business, ethical, and cultural issues within the global business environment with particular emphasis on finance (Environment).
  5. Recognize, through the analysis of a major corporation, the skills needed in planning, controlling, and leading a successful business (Leadership).


Curriculum

Free Elective or FYE 101 (3 credits)

Free Elective

First Year Experience Seminar

Students with less than 16 transfer credits are required to take FYE 101 as their elective.

General Education Core (30 credits)

Computer Applications

Economics I

English Composition I

English Composition II

Public Speaking

Contemporary Global Issues

Introductory Survey of Mathematics

Introduction to Critical Thinking

Humanities Elective

Any Natural Science Elective

Finance Core (15 credits)

Financial Literacy

Financial Planning

Financial Management

Corporate Finance

Economics of Money and Banking

Economics II

Business Core (12 credits)

Accounting I

Accounting II

Principles of Management

Foundations of Business Communication



This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.