Undergraduate Memo. Curriculum Update for General Finance Degree. From: Dr. James E Upson, Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration

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Undergraduate Memo Curriculum Update for General Finance Degree Date: January 26, 2015 From: Dr. James E Upson, Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration To: Jane Evans, Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee c/o Lucina Zarate, Project Manager Subject: Degree Plan Change for General Finance Concentration Computers and computer applications have become an integral part of business life. Demonstration of capability in business related computer applications is a core competency of a successful business candidate. In order to establish this competency in our business students, I am proposing a change to the degree plan for the general finance degree from the College of Business Administration. I plan on introducing two financial lab courses, FIN 4311A and FIN 4315A. These lab courses will teach advanced financial modeling in Excel using market data acquired from the WRDS database. Each lab will be 1.5 credit hours. The FIN 4311A course will be integrated with Fin 4310 Managerial Finance course. A number of financial modeling techniques will be addressed in the FIN 4311A course: Sales Forecasting, Balance sheet and Income Statement forecasting, Capital funds forecasting, Capital budgeting using Excel, Monte Carlo simulation of forecasts and Capital Budgeting, Sensitivity Analysis, and Demand/Price optimization. The student will learn the following excel functions: Regression analysis, sensitivity table function, goal seek, optimizer, plotting functions, format and table functions, data import functions, general statistical functions in Excel, constrained optimization, and general excel functions such as cell formatting. The goal is to bridge the theoretical techniques presented in class with the practical knowledge required to analyze real world data in excel. The FIN 4315A class will be integrated with Fin 4315 Portfolio Analysis. The lab will focus on using excel to optimize a portfolio by selecting stock weights that maximize an objective function using the excel Solver. The students will estimate stock beta's using regression techniques in excel. The student will then use excel analysis to evaluate the performance of the portfolio relative to predicted portfolio performance. Monte Carlo simulation will be applied to identify the long run performance of the portfolio under a series of randomly generated conditions. Bond portfolios formation will also be examined. The lab will be used to show the practical application of portfolio theory using real would data on stocks and bonds. The addition of the labs requires a change to the degree plan for general finance. First, to maintain the 120 credit hour degree, one financial elective will be dropped from the plan. Second, Fin 4310 and Fin 4315, along with the financial labs will be listed as required courses. Third, Fin 3315 Investments, will be added as a required course because it is a prerequisite for Fin 4315. Finally, although there is no substantive change to the course catalog, the existing copy of the catalog is included with this request. Please note that the Fin Lab course numbers may change to fit within the existing course identification framework of the College of Business Administration. A separate memo is attached to the degree plan change for the Financial Analyst concentration.

Course Add Form Course Information Subject Prefix and # FIN 4311A TCCN (If applicable) Title (29 characters or fewer): Managerial Finance Laboratory Dept. Administrative Code 0802 CIP Code 52.0801 Course Level (UG, GR, DR, or SP): UG Will this course be taught during a part of term in addition to a full 16-week term? (Y/N): N If so, what term length will this course be taught in? (e.g., 8 weeks) How many times may the course be taken for credit? (Please indicate 1-9 times): 1 Should the course be exempt from the Three Repeat Rule? (Y/N): N Grading Mode: X Standard Pass/Fail Audit Description (600 characters maximum): FIN 4311: Managerial Finance Laboratory (1.5) The application of Excel, or other statistical software to problem solving of financial problems related to the topics covered in FIN 4310, such as the development and utilization of financial plans, policies and practices in business enterprises. Restricted to majors: ACCT, BSAD, CIS, ECON, FIN, MGMT, and MKT. Prerequisite: FIN 3310. Corequisite: FIN 4310 Contact Hours (per week): Lecture Hours 1.5_ Lab Hours Other Types of Instruction (Schedule Type): (Underline all types of instruction which reflect how the course should be scheduled in Banner.): A Lecture H Thesis B Laboratory I Dissertation C Practicum K Lecture/Lab Combined D Seminar O Discussion or Review (Study Skills) E Independent Study P Specialized Instruction F Private Lesson Q Student Teaching Equivalent Courses Course Number

Prerequisite Course(s) Course Number Concurrent Enrollment Permitted? (Y/N) Minimum Grade Required FIN 3310 N C Corequisite Course(s): Fin 4310 Course Number Restrictions Indicate which of the following registration restrictions should be implemented: Restriction Departmental Approval Yes/No Yes Restriction Yes/No Test Name Minimum Score Placement Test Restriction Yes/No Majors Permitted Major Restriction Yes/No Classes Permitted Classification Rationale for Adding the Course Briefly describe the rationale for adding this course. This course s objective is to produce proficiency in the student s application of Excel in the solving of financial problems. Students are required to take the course concurrently with Fin 4310 (Managerial Finance). The course will introduce students to solving financial problems, given the topics covered in Fin 4310, using Excel or other statistical software. Proficiency in Excel in solving financial problems will be highly valuable in the finance marketplace to students who take this concurrent laboratory as they develop their careers in finance.

Managerial Finance Laboratory Fin 4311A Lab Syllabus General Information Professor: TBA Office: TBA Phone: TBA e-mail: TBA Office Hrs: TBA Class Meetings Course Materials Corporate Finance 10 th Edition, Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe McGraw-Hill Excel, Windows based Financial Blogs and web sites to visit: finance.yahoo.com, moneycentral.msn.com Head phones that can be plugged into a computer. Objectives The objective of this course is give our students the practical knowledge required to incorporate the theoretical framework presented in the primary corporate finance class into financial models developed in Excel. This effort will also give our students practical experience in financial modeling using data from actual stocks. In addition, Excel is a primary software packaged used by many corporations. This class will give skills to the student in using both basic and advanced Excel features Exams There are no exams in the lab. Projects There are six projects for this class. Complete project details are available on the class website and only a brief overview is presented here. Each project will require a detailed report. Roughly 60% of the grade will be based on the excel application and 40% of the grade will be based on the detailed report. In order to guild the student through the process of building the Excel based financial model, online videos are posted, giving step-by-step instructions. 1) Sales Forecast (100 pts): The student will be assigned a firm for evaluation. The student will download sales and economic information and crate a regression model that will forecast future sales including a 10 year projection. Linear and quadratic regressions are required. The focus of the project is on selecting a model that best forecasts future sales and a discussion of the forecast accuracy. 2) Income and Cash flow statements (50 pts): Based on the sales forecast, the student will create income and cash flow projections for 1, 5, and 10 years. The student will focus on the financing needs of the company including working capital, short term debt and long term debt. 3) Income and sensitivity analysis (100 pts): Using the standard error of the forecast, the student will create a financing plan over a 5 year time span. The financing plan must maintain key financial ratios such as debt to equity, quick ratios, current ratios, and payout ratios.

4) WACC (50pts): The student will evaluate the Weighted Average Cost of Capital for the firm and estimate a min and max level for the WACC. This calculation will be used in the capital budgeting plan. 5) Basic NPV with demand curve optimization (100pts): The student will be given a demand curve and cost structure for a new product and be required to formulate a simple NPV spread sheet that optimizes production and pricing levels to maximize profit. Discount rates will be based on the WACC calculations. 6) Complex NPV (100pts): The basic NPV project will be further optimized considering capacity matching. In addition, a Monte Carlo simulation will be evaluated to produce and expected distribution of payoff and downside risk evaluations.. Project due dates will be posted on the class black board website. All submissions will be online. Both the excel file and word document containing the report must be submitted. No late submissions will be accepted. Grading is on a straight scale 90 A, 80 B, 70 C, If you have a disability and need classroom accommodations, please contact The Center for Accommodations and Support Services (CASS) at 747-5148, or by email to cass@utep.edu, or visit their office located in UTEP Union East, Room 106. For additional information, please visit the CASS website at www.sa.utep.edu/cass.

Areas: Options Selected: PROGRAM BBA in Finance STUDENT LEVEL UG REQUIRED CREDITS 120 MAJOR Finance MINOR Not Applicable CONCENTRATION Finance Business Designated Core **Although the UTEP choice is larger, these choices satisfy the requirements of both the core and the major. The following additional courses are also recommended: COMM 1302 MATH 1320 PHIL 2306 All courses listed within this degree area require a grade of C or better for successful completion. (show less) Math Elective (Select MATH 1320, 1508 or 1411) MATH 1320 MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 1508 MATH 1508A MATH 1508B MATH 1508C University Core Curriculum NOTE: The department may make specific suggestions for courses which are most applicable towards your major. Psychology and Criminal Justice majors and minors are required to take MATH 1320 or a higher level Calculus course. Business majors are required to take MATH 1320 or a higher level Calculus course. NOTE: All courses require a C or better (show less) Communication (Select six hours from the following: COMM 1611; RWS 1301, 1302, 1601; NOTE: ESL students should take ESOL 1311 & 1312)

ESOL 1311 ESOL 1312 RWS 1301 RWS 1302 RWS 1601 American History (Complete HIST 1301 and 1302) HIST 1301 HIST 1302 Language, Philosophy & Culture (Select a course from ENGL 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2318; FREN 2322; HIST 2301, 2302; PHIL 1301, 2306; RS 1301; SPAN 2340; WS 2300, 2350) ENGL 2311 ENGL 2312 ENGL 2313 ENGL 2314 ENGL 2318 HIST 2301 HIST 2302 PHIL 1301 PHIL 2306 RS 1301 SPAN 2340 WS 2300 WS 2350 Mathematics (Select a course from MATH 1319, 1320, 1411, 1508, 2301, 2326; STAT 1380, 2480) MATH 1319 MATH 1320 MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 1508 MATH 1508A MATH 1508B MATH 1508C MATH 2301 MATH 2326 STAT 1380 STAT 2480 Life & Physical Sciences - Lab Complete a lab from the options listed for Life and Physical Sciences ASTR 1107 BIOL 1103 BIOL 1104 BIOL 1107 BIOL 1108 BIOL 2111 BIOL 2113 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1106 CHEM 1407 CHEM 1408 ESCI 1101 ESCI 1102 GEOG 1106 GEOL 1103 GEOL 1104 GEOL 1111 GEOL 1112 PHYS 1403 PHYS 1404 PHYS 2420 PHYS 2421 Life and Physical Sciences Based on the major selected, options listed below might not be applicable; please refer to the prerequisite area at top if one is present. Select six hours from the following: ASTR 1107, 1307, 1308; BIOL 1103, 1104, 1107, 1108, 1203, 1304, 1305, 1306, 2111, 2113, 2311, 2313; CHEM 1105, 1106, 1305, 1306, 1407, 1408; ESCI 1101, 1102, 1301; GEOG 1106, 1306; GEOL 1103, 1104, 1111, 1112, 1211, 1212, 1230, 1231, 1313, 1314; HSCI 2302, 2303; MICR 2330; PHYS 1403, 1404, 2420, 2421

ASTR 1107 ASTR 1307 ASTR 1308 BIOL 1103 BIOL 1104 BIOL 1107 BIOL 1108 BIOL 1203 BIOL 1304 BIOL 1305 BIOL 1306 BIOL 2111 BIOL 2113 BIOL 2311 BIOL 2313 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1106 CHEM 1305 CHEM 1306 CHEM 1407 CHEM 1408 ESCI 1101 ESCI 1102 ESCI 1301 GEOG 1106 GEOG 1306 GEOL 1103 GEOL 1104 GEOL 1111 GEOL 1112 GEOL 1211 GEOL 1212 GEOL 1230 GEOL 1231 GEOL 1313 GEOL 1314 HSCI 2302 HSCI 2303 MICR 2330 PHYS 1403 PHYS 1404 PHYS 2420 PHYS 2421 Political Science (Complete POLS 2310 & 2311) POLS 2310 POLS 2311 Social and Behavioral Sciences (Select a course from ANTH 1301, 1302, 1310, 2320; CE 2326; COMM 2350, 2372; ECON 2303, 2304; EDPC 1301; EDU 1342; ENGL 2320; GEOG 1310; LING 2320, 2340; PSYC 1301; SOCI 1301, 1310) ANTH 1301 ANTH 1302 ANTH 1310 ANTH 2320 CE 2326 COMM 2350 COMM 2372 ECON 2303 ECON 2304 EDPC 1301 EDU 1342 ENGL 2320 GEOG 1310 LING 2320 LING 2340 PSYC 1301 SOCI 1301 SOCI 1310 Creative Arts (Select a course from ART 1300; ARTH 1305, 1306; DANC 1304; FILM 1390; MUSL 1321, 1324, 1327; THEA 1313) ART 1300 ARTH 1305 ARTH 1306 DANC 1304 FILM 1390 MUSL 1321 MUSL 1324 MUSL 1327 THEA 1313 Component Area Option (Select two courses from BUSN 1301; COMM 1301, 1302; CS 1310, 1320; SCI 1301; UNIV 1301) BUSN 1301 COMM 1301 COMM 1302 CS 1310 CS 1320 SCI 1301 UNIV 1301 Business Foundation All courses listed within this degree area require a grade of C or better for successful completion. All courses listed below are required: ACCT 2301 ACCT 2302 ECON 2303 ECON 2304 ENGL 3355 QMB 2301 Math Elective (Select MATH 2301 or 1411)

MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 2301 Business Core-ACCT All courses listed below are required: BLAW 3301 BUSN 3304 CIS 3345 FIN 3310 MGMT 3303 MGMT 4300 MKT 3300 OSCM 332 1 QMB 3301 ACCT 3321 ACCT 3321 ACCT 3321 ECON (Select ECON 3310 or 3320) ECON 3310 ECON 3320 General Finance Conc All courses listed below are required: FIN 3315 FIN 4310 FIN 4311A FIN 4315 FIN 4315A Upper division FIN (Select twelve additional hours of upper division FIN) FIN 3317 FIN 3321 FIN 3325 FIN 3330 FIN 3350 FIN 4311 FIN 4312 FIN 4316 FIN 4318 FI N 4324 FIN 4325 FIN 4328 FIN 4396 FIN 4398 FIN 4399 Commented [UJE1]: Course numbers on labs may change. Deleted: 0L Deleted: 31 Deleted: L Deleted: nine Deleted: FIN 4315 Additional FIN hours (Select nine additional hours of FIN at any level) FIN 2350 FIN 3317 FIN 3321 FIN 3325 FIN 3330 FIN 3350 FIN 4311 FIN 4312 FIN 4315 FI N 4316 FIN 4318 FIN 4324 FIN 4325 FIN 4328 FIN 4396 FIN 4398 FIN 4399

Undergraduate Memo Curriculum Update for Financial Analyst Degree Date: January 26, 2015 From: To: Dr. James E Upson, Economics and Finance, College of Business Administration Jane Evans, Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee c/o Lucina Zarate, Project Manager Subject: Degree Plan Change for Financial Analyst Concentration Computers and computer applications have become an integral part of business life. Demonstration of capability in business related computer applications is a core competency of a successful business candidate. In order to establish this competency in our business students, I am proposing a change to the degree plan for the financial analyst degree from the College of Business Administration. I plan on introducing two financial lab courses, FIN 4311A and FIN 4315A. These lab courses will teach advanced financial modeling in Excel using market data acquired from the WRDS database. Each lab will be 1.5 credit hours. The FIN 4311A course will be integrated with Fin 4310 Managerial Finance course. A number of financial modeling techniques will be addressed in the FIN 4311A course: Sales Forecasting, Balance sheet and Income Statement forecasting, Capital funds forecasting, Capital budgeting using Excel, Monte Carlo simulation of forecasts and Capital Budgeting, Sensitivity Analysis, and Demand/Price optimization. The student will learn the following excel functions: Regression analysis, sensitivity table function, goal seek, optimizer, plotting functions, format and table functions, data import functions, general statistical functions in Excel, constrained optimization, and general excel functions such as cell formatting. The goal is to bridge the theoretical techniques presented in class with the practical knowledge required to analyze real world data in excel. The FIN 4315A class will be integrated with Fin 4315 Portfolio Analysis. The lab will focus on using excel to optimize a portfolio by selecting stock weights that maximize an objective function using the excel Solver. The students will estimate stock beta's using regression techniques in excel. The student will then use excel analysis to evaluate the performance of the portfolio relative to predicted portfolio performance. Monte Carlo simulation will be applied to identify the long run performance of the portfolio under a series of randomly generated conditions. Bond portfolios formation will also be examined. The lab will be used to show the practical application of portfolio theory using real would data on stocks and bonds. The addition of the labs requires a change to the degree plan for general finance. First, to maintain the 120 credit hour degree, one financial elective will be dropped from the plan. Second, Fin 4310 and Fin 4315, along with the financial labs will be listed as required courses. Third, Fin 3315 Investments, will be added as a required course because it is a prerequisite for Fin 4315. Finally, although there is no substantive change to the course catalog, the existing copy of the catalog is included with this request. Please note that the Fin Lab course numbers may change to fit within the existing course identification framework of the College of Business Administration. A separate memo is attached to the degree plan change for the General Finance concentration.

Course Add Form: 4315A Lab Course Information Subject Prefix and # Fin 4315A TCCN (If applicable) Title (29 characters or fewer): Portfolio Analysis Laboratory Dept. Administrative Code 0820 CIP Code 52.0807 Course Level (UG, GR, DR, or SP): UG Will this course be taught during a part of term in addition to a full 16-week term? (Y/N):N If so, what term length will this course be taught in? (e.g., 8 weeks) How many times may the course be taken for credit? (Please indicate 1-9 times): 1 Should the course be exempt from the Three Repeat Rule? (Y/N): N Grading Mode: x Standard Pass/Fail Audit Description (600 characters maximum): FIN 4316: Portfolio Management Finance Laboratory (1.5) The application of Excel to problem solving of portfolio management problems related to the topics covered in FIN 4315, such as the development of stock and bond portfolios, hedging, and portfolio evaluation. Restricted to majors: ACCT, BSAD, CIS, ECON, FIN, MGMT, and MKT. Prerequisite: FIN 3315. Corequisite: FIN 4315. The lab will be taken concurrently with 4315. Contact Hours (per week): Lecture Hours 1.5 Lab Hours Other Types of Instruction (Schedule Type): (Underline all types of instruction which reflect how the course should be scheduled in Banner.): A Lecture H Thesis B Laboratory I Dissertation C Practicum K Lecture/Lab Combined D Seminar O Discussion or Review (Study Skills) E Independent Study P Specialized Instruction F Private Lesson Q Student Teaching Equivalent Courses Course Number

Prerequisite Course(s) Course Number Concurrent Enrollment Permitted? (Y/N) Minimum Grade Required FIN 3315 N C Corequisite Course(s): FIN 4315 Course Number Restrictions Indicate which of the following registration restrictions should be implemented: Restriction Departmental Approval Yes/No Yes Restriction Yes/No Test Name Minimum Score Placement Test Restriction Yes/No Majors Permitted Major Restriction Yes/No Classes Permitted Classification Rationale for Adding the Course Briefly describe the rationale for adding this course. This course s objective is to produce proficiency in the student s application of Excel in the financial modeling of stock and bond portfolios. Students are required to take the course concurrently with Fin 4315 (Portfolio Management). The course will introduce students to solving financial problems, given the topics covered in Fin 4315, using Excel. Proficiency in Excel in solving financial problems will be highly valuable in the finance marketplace to students who take this concurrent laboratory as they develop their careers in finance.

Portfolio Analysis Fin 4315A Lab Syllabus General Information Professor: TBA Office: TBA Phone: TBA e-mail: TBA Office Hrs: TBA Class Meetings Course Materials Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis 8 th Edition ISBN 978-0-470-38832-7 (there is a 9 th Edition that will work as well) Excel, Windows based Financial Blogs and web sites to visit: finance.yahoo.com, moneycentral.msn.com Head phones that can be plugged into a computer Objectives The objective of this course is give our students the practical knowledge required to incorporate the theoretical framework presented in the primary portfolio analysis class into financial models developed in Excel. This effort will also give our students practical experience in financial modeling using data from actual stocks. In addition, Excel is a primary software packaged used by many corporations. This class will give skills to the student in using both basic and advanced Excel features Exams There are no exams in the lab. Projects There are five projects for this class. Complete project details are available on the class website and only a brief overview is presented here. Each project will require a detailed report. Roughly 60% of the grade will be based on the excel application and 40% of the grade will be based on the detailed report. In order to guild the student through the process of building the Excel based financial model, online videos are posted, giving step-by-step instructions. 1) Basic portfolio formation: The student will select or be assigned 10 stocks for the evaluation. Using WRDS, the student will download return information and generate an excel file that creates three portfolios. There will be a Sharpe Optimal portfolio, a Minimum Variance portfolio, and a Targeted Beta portfolio. Each portfolio will be evaluated based on performance. 2) Advance portfolio formation: Using the same 10 stocks, the student will re-balance the portfolio based on a market model regression and a Fama and French 3-factor regression. A Sharpe Optimal, Minimum Variance, and Targeted Beta portfolio will be required. Each portfolio will be evaluated based on performance and compared to the prior portfolios formed with historic data.

3) Hedging with S&P mini-futures contracts: The student will establish a cross-hedge using S&P mini future contracts for each of the advance portfolios, Evaluate the VaR of the portfolio and evaluate the hedge performance over a 30 day period. 4) Monte Carlo Simulations: Using the Minimum Variance portfolio and the Sharpe Optimal portfolios from the basic portfolio project, the student will create a simulation over a 30 year investment horizon, running 1,000 simulations. The simulation will incorporate investor income, income growth, and random properties of investment. Performance evaluations of the portfolios will include min/max results, downside risk curves, statistical properties, long term risk evaluation, and the recommendation of one portfolio 5) Bond portfolio: The student will create a portfolio of bonds having a target duration and a final target value. 10 bonds are required as a minimum in the portfolio from 5 difference sources. The student will also be required to develop a three year rebalancing plan that minimizes trades, meets the changing duration target and the final value target. Each project is worth 100 points. Project due dates will be posted on the class black board website. All submissions will be online. Both the excel file and word document containing the report must be submitted. No late submissions will be accepted. Grading is on a straight scale 90 A, 80 B, 70 C, If you have a disability and need classroom accommodations, please contact The Center for Accommodations and Support Services (CASS) at 747-5148, or by email to cass@utep.edu, or visit their office located in UTEP Union East, Room 106. For additional information, please visit the CASS website at www.sa.utep.edu/cass.

Areas: Options Selected: PROGRAM BBA in Finance STUDENT LEVEL UG REQUIRED CREDITS 120 MAJOR Finance MINOR CONCENTRATION Financial Analyst/FIN Business Designated Core **Although the UTEP choice is larger, these choices satisfy the requirements of both the core and the major. The following additional courses are also recommended: COMM 1302 MATH 1320 PHIL 2306 All courses listed within this degree area require a grade of C or better for successful completion. (show less) Math Elective (Select MATH 1320, 1508 or 1411) MATH 1320 MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 1508 MATH 1508A MATH 1508B MATH 1508C University Core Curriculum NOTE: The department may make specific suggestions for courses which are most applicable towards your major. Psychology and Criminal Justice majors and minors are required to take MATH 1320 or a higher level Calculus course. Business majors are required to take MATH 1320 or a higher level Calculus course. NOTE: All courses require a C or better (show less) Communication (Select six hours from the following: COMM 1611; RWS 1301, 1302, 1601; NOTE: ESL students should take ESOL 1311 & 1312)

ESOL 1311 ESOL 1312 RWS 1301 RWS 1302 RWS 1601 American History (Complete HIST 1301 and 1302) HIST 1301 HIST 1302 Language, Philosophy & Culture (Select a course from ENGL 2311, 2312, 2313, 2314, 2318; FREN 2322; HIST 2301, 2302; PHIL 1301, 2306; RS 1301; SPAN 2340; WS 2300, 2350) ENGL 2311 ENGL 2312 ENGL 2313 ENGL 2314 ENGL 2318 HIST 2301 HIST 2302 PHIL 1301 PHIL 2306 RS 1301 SPAN 2340 WS 2300 WS 2350 Mathematics (Select a course from MATH 1319, 1320, 1411, 1508, 2301, 2326; STAT 1380, 2480) MATH 1319 MATH 1320 MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 1508 MATH 1508A MATH 1508B MATH 1508C MATH 2301 MATH 2326 STAT 1380 STAT 2480 Life & Physical Sciences - Lab Complete a lab from the options listed for Life and Physical Sciences ASTR 1107 BIOL 1103 BIOL 1104 BIOL 1107 BIOL 1108 BIOL 2111 BIOL 2113 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1106 CHEM 1407 CHEM 1408 ESCI 1101 ESCI 1102 GEOG 1106 GEOL 1103 GEOL 1104 GEOL 1111 GEOL 1112 PHYS 1403 PHYS 1404 PHYS 2420 PHYS 2421 Life and Physical Sciences Based on the major selected, options listed below might not be applicable; please refer to the prerequisite area at top if one is present. Select six hours from the following: ASTR 1107, 1307, 1308; BIOL 1103, 1104, 1107, 1108, 1203, 1304, 1305, 1306, 2111, 2113, 2311, 2313; CHEM 1105, 1106, 1305, 1306, 1407, 1408; ESCI 1101, 1102, 1301; GEOG 1106, 1306; GEOL 1103, 1104, 1111, 1112, 1211, 1212, 1230, 1231, 1313, 1314; HSCI 2302, 2303; MICR 2330; PHYS 1403, 1404, 2420, 2421

ASTR 1107 ASTR 1307 ASTR 1308 BIOL 1103 BIOL 1104 BIOL 1107 BIOL 1108 BIOL 1203 BIOL 1304 BIOL 1305 BIOL 1306 BIOL 2111 BIOL 2113 BIOL 2311 BIOL 2313 CHEM 1105 CHEM 1106 CHEM 1305 CHEM 1306 CHEM 1407 CHEM 1408 ESCI 1101 ESCI 1102 ESCI 1301 GEOG 1106 GEOG 1306 GEOL 1103 GEOL 1104 GEOL 1111 GEOL 1112 GEOL 1211 GEOL 1212 GEOL 1230 GEOL 1231 GEOL 1313 GEOL 1314 HSCI 2302 HSCI 2303 MICR 2330 PHYS 1403 PHYS 1404 PHYS 2420 PHYS 2421 Political Science (Complete POLS 2310 & 2311) POLS 2310 POLS 2311 Social and Behavioral Sciences (Select a course from ANTH 1301, 1302, 1310, 2320; CE 2326; COMM 2350, 2372; ECON 2303, 2304; EDPC 1301; EDU 1342; ENGL 2320; GEOG 1310; LING 2320, 2340; PSYC 1301; SOCI 1301, 1310) ANTH 1301 ANTH 1302 ANTH 1310 ANTH 2320 CE 2326 COMM 2350 COMM 2372 ECON 2303 ECON 2304 EDPC 1301 EDU 1342 ENGL 2320 GEOG 1310 LING 2320 LING 2340 PSYC 1301 SOCI 1301 SOCI 1310 Creative Arts (Select a course from ART 1300; ARTH 1305, 1306; DANC 1304; FILM 1390; MUSL 1321, 1324, 1327; THEA 1313) ART 1300 ARTH 1305 ARTH 1306 DANC 1304 FILM 1390 MUSL 1321 MUSL 1324 MUSL 1327 THEA 1313 Component Area Option (Select two courses from BUSN 1301; COMM 1301, 1302; CS 1310, 1320; SCI 1301; UNIV 1301) BUSN 1301 COMM 1301 COMM 1302 CS 1310 CS 1320 SCI 1301 UNIV 1301 Business Foundation All courses listed within this degree area require a grade of C or better for successful completion. All courses listed below are required: ACCT 2301 ACCT 2302 ECON 2303 ECON 2304 ENGL 3355 QMB 2301 Math Elective (Select MATH 2301 or 1411)

MATH 1411 MATH 1411A MATH 1411B MATH 1411C MATH 2301 Business Core-ACCT All courses listed below are required: BLAW 3301 BUSN 3304 CIS 3345 FIN 3310 MGMT 3303 MGMT 4300 MKT 3300 OSCM 332 1 QMB 3301 ACCT 3321 ACCT 3321 ACCT 3321 ECON (Select ECON 3310 or 3320) ECON 3310 ECON 3320 Financial Analyst Conc All courses listed below are required: FIN 4315 FIN 4315A FIN 4310 FIN 4311A FIN3315 FIN 4316 FIN 4318 FIN 4325 FIN_ELEC (Select one elective of upper-division FIN) FIN 2350 FIN 3317 FIN 3321 FIN 3325 FIN 3330 FIN 3350 FIN 4311 FIN 4312 FIN 4324 FI N 4328 FIN 4396 FIN 4398 FIN 4399 Commented [UJE1]: Course numbers for labs may change. Deleted: L Deleted: 0L Deleted: twelve additional hours Deleted: FIN 3315 Deleted: FIN 4310