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Finance is a broad program of study designed to prepare students to make reasoned and empirically motivated financial decisions. Finance is also an excellent area for those who wish to become more knowledgeable consumers, particularly in the fields of investments, insurance, and real estate.

The study of finance encompasses corporate financial management, investment management, financial analytics, banking, insurance, and real estate. Upper-level courses include case studies, a student-managed investment portfolio, and opportunities to apply foundational skills from earlier courses into specific real-world investment and corporate settings.

Undergraduate Major in Finance

For undergraduate curriculum in business, major in finance.

The Department of Finance offers a major in finance.  Students will complete the general education requirements (including business foundation courses), supporting courses/major prerequisites, business core requirements for the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, and 21 additional credits in the major.

The instructional objective of the Finance program is to provide a well-rounded professional education in finance. Such an education should provide the student with:

  1. A mastery of basic financial concepts and methods of analysis.
  2. An understanding of financial operations in a global setting and of the role of financial institutions in the economy.
  3. An ability to effectively communicate and work with others as the finance member of a team.
  4. An ability to demonstrate leadership capabilities in financial analysis and portfolio management.

For more information on the undergraduate major in Finance, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/finance/.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, undergraduate students majoring in Finance will:

  1. Be effective communicators.
  2. Be effective collaborators.
  3. Be problem solvers.
  4. Understand business concepts.
  5. Recognize ethical and legal responsibilities to organizations.

Curriculum:

In addition to the basic business degree requirements (https://catalog.iastate.edu/collegeofbusiness/#curriculuminbusinesstext), finance majors must also complete:

Required Courses (6 credits):
FIN 3100Corporate Finance3
FIN 3200Investments3
Elective Courses (15 credits):
Select five courses from the following (at least three must be 4000-level or above): *
FIN 3300Financial Markets and Institutions3
FIN 3340Introduction to Financial Technologies and Cryptocurrencies3
FIN 3610Personal Risk Management and Insurance3
FIN 3710Real Estate Principles3
FIN 4100Corporate Financial Planning and Analysis3
FIN 4150Business Financing Decisions3
FIN 4240Financial Futures and Options3
FIN 4250Security Analysis and Portfolio Management3
FIN 4260Quantitative Investment Analysis3
FIN 4270Fixed Income Securities3
FIN 4280Advanced Fixed Income Analysis and Portfolio Management3
FIN 4310New Venture Financing3
FIN 4350Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Mergers and Acquisitions3
FIN 4450Bank Management Decisions3
FIN 4500Analytical Methods in Finance3
FIN 4550Risk Modeling3
FIN 4560Financial Modeling3
FIN 4620Corporate Risk Management and Insurance3
FIN 4720Real Estate Finance3
FIN 4740Real Estate Investment3
FIN 4800International Finance3
FIN 4910International Study Course in Global Capital Markets3
FIN 4920Case Studies in Strategic Financial Decision-Making1

Total Credits:  21 

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You may use one of the following accounting courses to count as a 3000-level Finance course elective:

ACCT 3830 Intermediate Managerial Accounting

ACCT 3860 Intermediate Financial Accounting I

OR...

You may use ACSCI 4010 Loss Models I to count as one of the Finance course electives.

NOTE: Finance majors must take STAT 3260 Introduction to Business Statistics II as part of the supporting courses.

NOTE: Students who are completing a double major in Actuarial Science and Finance can take STAT 3410 Introduction to the Theory of Probability and Statistics I in place of STAT 3260 Introduction to Business Statistics II.

Students are limited to three business majors/degrees/certificates/minors within the Ivy College of Business. This limit is on business majors/degrees/certificates/minors only and does not apply to multiple majors/degrees/certificates/minors taken outside the Ivy College of Business.

Finance, B.S.

Sample 4-Year Plan (Your plan may differ)

Freshman
FallCreditsSpringCredits
BUSAD 1020 or 10301ECON 10203
ECON 10103STAT 22603
COMS 11303U.S. Cultures and Communities#3
ENGL 15003ACCT 28403
MATH 15003SPCM 31203
LIB 16001BUSAD 20301
 14 16
Sophomore
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ACCT 28503Core Business Course3
FIN 30103PHIL 23003
MATH 15103STAT 32603
ENGL 25003HUM/SOC SCI3
Natural Science3Global/International Perspective@3
 15 15
Junior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
ACCT 21503FIN Electives6
FIN 31003General Elective3
FIN 32003Core Business Course3
Core Business Courses6HUM/SOC SCI3
 15 15
Senior
FallCreditsSpringCredits
FIN Electives6FIN Elective3
Core Business Courses6MGMT 4780*3
HUM/SOC SCI3Global/International Perspective@3
ENGL 30203General Electives5
 18 14
Total Credits: 122
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Courses in these requirements may also be used as Global Perspective.

#

U.S. Cultures and Communities courses may be used to satisfy HUM/SOC SCI.

*

Must have credit or enrollment in all core courses listed above, except for MGMT 3720, plus senior standing, in order to enroll in MGMT 4780.

Graduation Requirements:

        1.  Grade of “C” or higher in at least 30 credits of Core and Major courses.

        2.  42 credits of 3000+ level courses from a four-year institution.

        3.  50% of required Business courses must be earned at ISU.

        4.  At least 32 credits and the LAST 32 credits must be earned at ISU (exceptions for study abroad and internship may be requested).

        5.  122 Credits minimum and a Cumulative GPA of at least 2.00 with no quality point deficiencies.

        6.  A grade of C or better in ENGL 2500 required, and also in one other required ENGL course.

        7.  All 3000-level and higher business credits must be earned at a four-year college.

        8.  Multiple business majors must have at least 15 distinct credits in each of the major requirements; when applicable, one course can be shared between business majors; see your advisor regarding multiple business degree requirements.

Undergraduate Minor in Finance

The Department of Finance also offers a finance minor for non-finance majors in the Ivy College of Business. The minor requires 15 credits from an approved list of courses, including at least 6 credits in courses numbered 3000 or above taken at Iowa State University with a grade of C or higher. The minor must include at least 3 credits that are not used to meet any other department, college, or university requirement. Students with declared majors have priority over students with declared minors in courses with space constraints.

Required Course (3 credits):
FIN 3010Principles of Finance3
Elective Courses (12 credits):
Select twelve credit hours from 3000 or 4000 level Finance courses

Students are limited to three business majors/degrees/certificates/minors within the Ivy College of Business. This limit is on business majors/degrees/certificates/minors only and does not apply to multiple majors/degrees/certificates/minors taken outside the Ivy College of Business.

For more information on the undergraduate minor in Finance, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/minors-and-certificates/.

Undergraduate Certificate in Real Estate

Purpose

The Certificate in Real Estate is a course of study administered by the Department of Finance in the Ivy College of Business. This program provides students from any major or college with a comprehensive understanding of the legal, economic, and financial dimensions of real estate. The certificate enables students with an interest in real estate to showcase their specialized knowledge to potential employers.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance, students will be able to:

  • Understand how properties are owned and operated as for-profit businesses,
  • Understand how portfolios of real estate products and securities are structured and utilized as an investment tool,
  • Understand the nature of real estate transactions and how they impact the various parties involved in the transaction.

Requirements

The certificate requires at least 21 credits from an approved list of courses. At least 12 credits should be taken at Iowa State University. 

Required Courses (12 credits):
FIN 3010Principles of Finance3
FIN 3710Real Estate Principles3
FIN 4720Real Estate Finance3
FIN 4740Real Estate Investment3
Elective Courses (9 credits):
Select three electives from the list below:
ARCH 2200Contemporary Architecture3
ARCH 3210History of the American City3
ECON 2340Small Business Management3
ECON 3010Intermediate Microeconomics3-4
ECON 3340Entrepreneurship in Agriculture3
ECON 3370Agricultural Marketing3
ECON 3640Rural Property Appraisal3
ECON 3760Rural, Urban and Regional Economics3
ECON 4160Industrial Organization3
ECON 4310Managerial Economics3
FIN 3200Investments3
FIN 3610Personal Risk Management and Insurance3
FIN 4150Business Financing Decisions3
FIN 4270Fixed Income Securities3
FIN 4310New Venture Financing3
FIN 4350Venture Capital, Private Equity, and Mergers and Acquisitions3
FIN 4500Analytical Methods in Finance3
FIN 4560Financial Modeling3
CRP 4160Urban Design and Practice6
CRP 4170Urban Revitalization3
CRP 4210Financing Historic Preservation Projects3
CRP 4420Site Development3
CRP 4710Real Estate Development3
MKT 3400Principles of Marketing3
MKT 3420Foundation Of Personal Selling3
MKT 4100Promotional Strategy3
MKT 4420Sales Management3
MKT 4500Advanced Professional Selling3
MKT 4520Sales Enablement Tools and Technology3
ENTSP 3130Feasibility Analysis for New Ventures3
ENTSP 4540Entrepreneurial Marketing3
ENTSP 4610Entrepreneurship and Accounting Information3
ENTSP 4800Applied Entrepreneurship: Executing New Ventures3
LA 3710History of Modern Landscapes, 1750 to Present3
LA 3730Gardens and Landscapes from Antiquity to 17503
MGMT 3200Corporate Entrepreneurship3
MGMT 3810Managing Family Businesses3
MGMT 4710Introduction to Human Resource Management3
MGMT 4730Evidence-Based Decision Making in Human Resource Management3
MGMT 4750Employment Law for Human Resource Management3


Undergraduate Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance

Purpose

The Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance (RMI) is a course of study administered by the Department of Finance in the Ivy College of Business. The certificate will give students, regardless of major or college, a deeper understanding of personal and corporate risk management and of the insurance industry. The certificate will allow students with an interest in risk management and insurance to signal their expertise and focused study to potential employers.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance, students will be able to:

  • Understand why insurance markets exist and how they function,
  • Understand how insurance companies are structured,
  • Understand the various roles that exist in insurance companies and related financial institutions, and
  • Be competitive in filling these various roles.

Requirements

The Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance requires the completion of at least 7 courses, totaling 21 credit hours.  At least 12 credits must be taken at Iowa State University.

Required Courses (12 credits):
FIN 3010Principles of Finance3
or MATH 2400 Mathematics of Investment and Credit
FIN 3100Corporate Finance3
or FIN 3200 Investments
FIN 3610Personal Risk Management and Insurance3
FIN 4620Corporate Risk Management and Insurance3
Elective Courses (9 credits):
Select three electives from the list below:
ECON 2340Small Business Management3
ECON 2350Introduction to Agricultural Markets3
ECON 3010Intermediate Microeconomics3-4
ECON 3340Entrepreneurship in Agriculture3
ECON 3370Agricultural Marketing3
ECON 3710Introductory Econometrics4
ECON 4160Industrial Organization3
ECON 4310Managerial Economics3
ECON 4370Commodity Marketing and Risk Management3
ECON 4660Agricultural Finance3
FIN 4240Financial Futures and Options3
FIN 4310New Venture Financing3
FIN 4450Bank Management Decisions3
FIN 4550Risk Modeling3
FIN 4560Financial Modeling3
ACCT 4010Financial Management for Healthcare Organizations3
ACCT 4610Entrepreneurship and Accounting Information3
ACSCI 4010Loss Models I3
ACSCI 4020Credibility Theory3
MATH 2650Calculus III4
MATH 3730Introduction to Scientific Computing3
MATH 3850Introduction to Partial Differential Equations3
MATH 4140Analysis I3
MATH 4150Analysis II3
MATH 4210Logic for Mathematics and Computer Science3
MATH 4410Life Contingencies I3
MATH 4420Life Contingencies II3
MKT 3420Foundation Of Personal Selling3
MKT 4100Promotional Strategy3
MKT 4420Sales Management3
MKT 4500Advanced Professional Selling3
MKT 4520Sales Enablement Tools and Technology3
ENTSP 3130Feasibility Analysis for New Ventures3
ENTSP 4540Entrepreneurial Marketing3
ENTSP 4800Applied Entrepreneurship: Executing New Ventures3
MGMT 3200Corporate Entrepreneurship3
MGMT 3810Managing Family Businesses3
MGMT 4710Introduction to Human Resource Management3
MGMT 4730Evidence-Based Decision Making in Human Resource Management3
MGMT 4750Employment Law for Human Resource Management3
HCM 3020Economics for Healthcare Managers3
STAT 3410Introduction to the Theory of Probability and Statistics I4
STAT 3420Introduction to the Theory of Probability and Statistics II4

Students are responsible for meeting the prerequisites or any enrollment restrictions when registering for the elective courses from the approved list.

Students are limited to three business majors/degrees/certificates/minors within the Ivy College of Business. This limit is on business majors/degrees/certificates/minors only and does not apply to multiple majors/degrees/certificates/minors taken outside the Ivy College of Business.

Students need to fulfill the course prerequisites set by the Ivy College of Business.

Courses taken for a certificate may not be taken on a pass/not-pass basis.

The certificate is intended for students enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program at Iowa State University or that currently hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution.  Students holding a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution must meet admission requirements to be enrolled at Iowa State University.

A certificate is not awarded until baccalaureate requirements are fulfilled.

A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 is required in courses taken for a certificate.

For more information on the undergraduate certificates offered by the Ivy College of Business, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/minors-and-certificates/.

Concurrent Programs

The Department of Finance offers one concurrent degree program that allows qualified students to be admitted to the Master of Finance (MFIN) program while completing their undergraduate degree in finance. Students can double count up to 6 credits of coursework between the degrees, allowing them to complete both a B.S. in Finance and a master’s degree in as little as five years.   

For more information about the concurrent B.S. in Finance and Master of Finance (MFIN) program, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/concurrent-degree-options/.

Graduate Programs

Master of Finance (MFIN)

The Finance Department offers a Master of Finance (MFIN) degree. The MFIN is a non-thesis, non-creative component curriculum designed to provide students with in-depth coverage of finance topics and a strong quantitative skill set. Students will learn financial analysis and valuation, advanced regression techniques and programming approaches for data analysis, time series analysis and forecasting, optimization techniques, modelling of financial and risk variables, simulation techniques, and tools for effective risk management. The 30-credit program requires 18 core credits. Another 12 credits of electives are required, six of which must be in finance courses.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, Master of Finance (MFIN) students will:

  1. Be critical thinkers in finance.
  2. Have a broad understanding of financial concepts.
  3. Have strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
  4. Have a strong background in ethical development.

For more information about the MFIN program, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/master-of-finance/.

Master of Real Estate Development (MRED)

The Finance Department also offers a Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) degree. Jointly created with the College of Design, and with significant input and engagement from industry leaders, the MRED is a 30-credit non-thesis, non-creative component program. The MRED program offers academic training, networking opportunities and collaboration with leading academics and practitioners to solve real world problems. Areas of study include real estate market analysis, finance, investments, leadership and negotiation, fundamentals of the build environment, construction science and urban planning. The curriculum is offered in a convenient format of distance learning and brief campus residencies, making it ideal for the full-time working professional.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, Master of Real Estate Development (MRED) students will:

  1. Be knowledgeable in various aspects of real estate.
  2. Be critical thinkers in real estate.
  3. Be innovators in real estate.
  4. Be leaders in real estate.

For more information about the MRED program, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/master-of-real-estate-development/.

Double Graduate Degrees

The Finance Department participates in two double degree programs at the graduate level.  Students can simultaneously pursue a double degree in Master of Finance (MFIN) and Master of Real Estate Development (MRED), or in Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Real Estate Development (MRED). The double degree plan allows students to share credits between the degrees. See the Director of Graduate Education for more details on sharing credits.

For more information on the double degree in Master of Finance (MFIN) and Master of Real Estate Development (MRED), please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/double-degree-options/mfin-mred/.

For more information on the double degree in Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Real Estate Development (MRED), please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/double-degree-options/mba-mred/.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

The Department of Finance also participates in the full-time and part-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) program as well as the Ph.D. in Business and Technology program. The MBA is a 48-credit, non-thesis, non-creative component curriculum. Thirty of the 48 credits are core courses and the remaining 18 are graduate electives. Within the MBA program, students may develop an area of specialization in Finance or Real Estate.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, MBA students will:

  1. Demonstrate effective communication skills.
  2. Effectively lead and work in diverse teams.
  3. Critically solve business problems.
  4. Integrate ethical and global perspectives in decision making.

For more information about the MBA program with a specialization in Finance or Real Estate, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/ivy-mba/.

PhD in Business and Technology

The PhD in Business and Technology with a Finance (FIN) specialization is a 74-credit (minimum) curriculum designed to train students to teach at the university level, to do research that is publishable in top academic journals, and to analyze questions that are important to government agencies and the private sector. Successful students develop close working relationships with the ISU finance faculty, both in the classroom and on co-authored research. We strive for our students to publish their first research study before finishing the program, and to obtain jobs at research-oriented universities in the U.S. and abroad. We emphasize rigorous training and hands-on experience. Five semesters of coursework include a firm grounding in economic theory, thorough training in statistics and econometrics, and an immersion in the most important research studies in corporate finance, investments, and financial institutions.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, PhD students will be able to:

  1. Understand and advance knowledge.
  2. Create knowledge through original research.
  3. Teach effectively in an institution of higher education.

For more information about the PhD program with a specialization in Finance, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/phd-program/finance/.

Graduate Certificate

The graduate certificate in finance provides training in investment valuation and the skills necessary to value an entire company through analysis of expected cash flows based on financial statements, growth characteristics, and risk.

The certificate is for graduate students and recent graduates seeking job opportunities as investors or professional money managers, who deal with efficient asset allocation in a portfolio setting, investment performance measurement, and performance evaluation.  The certificate is available on campus in Ames.

For more information about the graduate certificate in Finance, please visit: https://www.ivybusiness.iastate.edu/academics/graduate-programs/graduate-certificates/finance/.