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. The student will demonstrate their oral and written communication skills, presenting financial data clearly and accurately in professional formats that meet industry standards, including the preparation and delivery of financial statements in accordance with GAAP.
  2. The student will describe leadership qualities through self-reflection, mentorship, and experiential learning, using these skills to influence and lead within professional financial environments, promoting ethical decision-making and personal growth.
  3. The student will express analytical thinking and adaptability to solve complex financial problems, making informed decisions that align with financial theories, accounting standards, and real-world industry challenges.
  4. The student will develop proficiency in research, data analysis, and digital tools, using these skills to analyze and communicate financial information effectively and ethically, while navigating an information-rich global economy.
  5. The student will describe ethical principles with a global perspective, for decision-making processes in the accounting and finance professions, while fostering personal integrity and professional responsibility in a diverse and culturally dynamic business world.

Curriculum

Free Elective or FYE 101 (3 credits)

Free Elective

3

OR

FYE 101First Year Experience Seminar

3

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

Finance Core (15 credits)

FIN 101Financial Literacy

3

FIN 302Financial Planning

3

FIN 305Financial Management

3

FIN 306Corporate Finance

3

 

ECO 321Economics of Money and Banking

3

OR

ECO 102Economics II

3

Business Core (12 credits)

BAC 101Accounting I

3

BAC 102Accounting II

3

BBM 201Principles of Management

3

BBM 220Foundations of Business Communication

3

General Education Core (30 credits)

CTA 326Integrating Excel into Business Problem Solving

3

ECO 101Economics I

3

ENG 121English Composition I

3

ENG 122English Composition II

3

ENG 131Public Speaking

3

HIS 381Contemporary Global Issues

3

MAT 205Introductory Survey of Mathematics

3

PHI 100Introduction to Critical Thinking

3

HUM
Humanities Elective

3

SCI
Any Natural Science Elective

60 credits total