Finance Minor
The minor in finance provides an introduction to the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed for success in finance by enabling you to sharpen your skills in evaluating potential projects and developing investment strategies to make value-enhancing decisions in your organization.
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- Degree Type
- Minor
- Area of Interest
- Business
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- Queens Campus
- Manhattan Campus
- Required Credit Hours
- 12
Courses
Required:
- FIN 2310 Foundations of Finance
- FIN 3311 Corporate Financial Analysis
- FIN 3312 Investments
Select one course (3 credits) from the following:
- FIN 3315 Commercial Banking
- FIN 3316 Capital and Money Markets
- FIN 3318 International Banking and Finance
- FIN 3319 FinTech in Financial Services
- FIN 3388 Derivative Markets
- FIN 4317 Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management
- FIN 4320 Applications of Machine Learning in Finance
- FIN 4321 Crypto Asset Investing
- FIN 4327 Managing Investment Funds I
- FIN 4328 Managing Investment Funds II
- FIN 4350 Seminar in Finance
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Jason Berkowitz
Department of Economics and Finance
Interested in Business, but not sure if Finance Minor is right for you?
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