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General Remarks Upon successful completion of the Finance program students will be able to: Prove financial knowledge

e with broader business fundamentals including understanding of management scien accounting, computing and information systems, organizational behaviour, business law and ethics; have a foundation in science and liberal studies through the General Education Program. be able to apply the subject matter critically and analytically in real situations. comprehend the political, social, legal, regulatory, environmental and technological impacts on organizations. demonstrate a working knowledge of the European environment of business and multi-cultural issues. provide and analyze financial information for a variety of decision-making purposes. demonstrate an understanding of the operation and design of financial systems, risks, and financial instrument understand the role, functions and environment of financial services in an international context. pursue postgraduate studies or professional qualifications in the field of finance. List of Courses

General Education - 34 credits All students must complete the SUNY/ESC general education requirements. Course 1 Composition I 2 Composition II 3 College Algebra (Course can be waived upon testing) 4 Trigonometry (Course can be waived upon testing) 5 1 Natural Science course 6 1 Social Science course 7 US History II 8 World History I or II 9 Other World Civilizations 10 1 Humanities course 11 1 Art course 12 Computer Applications (Course can be waived upon testing) UNYT Concentration Prerequisites 52 credits Course 1 Statistics I 2 Statistics II 3 Calculus I 4 Albanian Business and Labor Law OR Legal Environment Business 5 Microeconomics 6 Macroeconomics Credits 3 3
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Prerequisite TOEFL > 525 Composition I

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Composition I WAP or preferably C WAP or preferably C WAP or preferably C WAP or preferably C WAP or preferably C

Prerequisite College Algebra Statistics I College Algebra & T Composition II Microeconomics

7 Economics of EEU 8 Financial Accounting 9 Managerial Accounting 10 Cost Accounting 11 Corporate Finance 12 Advanced Finance 13 Principles of Marketing 14 Principles of Management 15 Money & Banking 16 Advanced Business English 17 Introduction to Speech Communication Foreign Language(s) and Electives - 11 credits Electives may be taken at UNYT and /or ECS. Recommended: Public Relations SED Project Management Intercultural Management Econometrics Internship or Senior Project

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Composition II, Man

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Empire State College Concentration Courses 32 credits Course 1 Investing (pre: Corporate Finance and Money & Banking) 2 Risk Management (pre: Corporate Finance and senior status) 3 Financial Statement Analysis, Reporting and Transparency ( pre: Managerial Accounting ) 4 Business Ethics (pre-requisite: senior status) 5 International Finance (pre-requisite: Corporate Finance, senior status) 6 Auditing (pre-requisite: Fin. Stat. Analysis) 2 ESC electives OR Internship OR Senior Project (pre: upper senior status) based on avail Econometrics (pre-requisite: Macro, Statistics II) Public Finance (pre-requisite: Macro, Money & Banking, senior status) Investment Banking (pre-requisite: Corporate Finance, Money & Banking, senior status) Internship OR Senior Project (pre: upper senior status) TOTAL 128 CREDITS

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