2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Finance
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Eric J. Higgins, Head
Professors: Chuwonganant and Higgins
Assistant Professors: Chua, Johnson, Nasser, Sardarli, and Zhu
Instructors: Hendrix, Kruse, and Stitt
Emeriti Professors: Richards, and Tavakkol
Business Building Suite 3092
1301 Lovers Lane
785-532-6892
Fax: 785-532-6822
E-mail: ehiggins@ksu.edu
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The finance curriculum allows the student to specialize in financial management, financial controllership, or financial services.
The financial management option provides the student with the analytical skills for the analysis, evaluation, and reporting of financial information. These activities are ultimately used in managerial decision making by businesses and regulatory agencies. This option is designed for graduates who wish to pursue a career as a financial manager or analyst.
The financial controllership option supplements the analytical focus of the financial management track with additional accounting skills. This option is designed for those who intend to pursue careers related to the controllership function of a firm.
The financial services option provides a broad knowledge of financial markets, institutions, and services and prepares the student for providing financial products and services to the consumer. Graduates in this option typically seek careers in banking, consumer lending, brokerage services, financial planning, portfolio management, and real estate.
Finance majors are expected to develop a broad understanding of business management, accounting, economic theory, management information systems, and quantitative techniques. In addition, effective written and oral communication skills and the ability to work in groups are essential for a successful career in finance. The curriculum of the Department of Finance is designed to help the student develop these necessary skills through active learning methods.
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