The aim of the Banking and Finance Graduate Program is to enable students to develop better analysis and decision making skills in management matters suited to the needs of international businesses in strategic and competitive areas.
The main purpose of the program is to provide the analytical training needed in enterprises with increasing competition and to make graduates successful in working life. Within the scope of scientific methods and research, it is aimed to improve the students' application of data analysis techniques, banking and finance and increase their use of technology. In addition to the videos of our trainers, the education model is enriched with document sharing
ACCOUNTING CORE REQUIREMENTS
ACCT 112
Introduction to Financial Accounting
ACCT 114
Managerial Accounting
ACCT 222
Financial Accounting I
ACCT 225
Payroll Accounting
ACCT 322
Financial Accounting II
ACCT 323
Financial Accounting III
ACCT 331
Accounting Information Systems
ACCT 333
Intermediate Accounting I
ACCT 334
Intermediate Accounting II
ACCT 335
Intermediate Accounting III
ACCT 337
Cost Accounting
ACCT 338
Assurance and Audit Services
ACCT 350
Financial Reporting & Analysis
ACCT 417
Federal Tax Accounting
ACCT 435
Accounting Decision Making Control
ACCT 437
Auditing
ACCT 452
International Accounting
BUSN 101
Introduction to Business
BUSN/INTL 240
Law & Ethics
FINC 221
Introduction to Financial Management
ACCOUNTING CORE ELECTIVES
ACCT 432
Accounting for Not-for-Profits and Governments
ACCT 401
Corporate Accounting
ACCT 453
Forensic Accounting
BUSN 301
Total Quality Management
BUSN 375
Entrepreneurship
FINC 331
Financial Analysis
MGMT 201
Leadership
MGMT 337
Strategic Management
GENERAL ELECTIVES: HUMANITIES
ENGL 121
English Composition 1
ENGL 122
English Composition 2
ENGL 123
Academic Writing
GENERAL ELECTIVES: MATHEMATICS & THE SCIENCES
ENVS 105
Introduction to Environmental Science
CMPS 110
Introduction to Computer Science
MATH 103
College Mathematics
MATH104
College Algebra
GENERAL ELECTIVES: SOCIAL SCIENCES
PSYC 101
Introduction to Psychology
HIST 166
Atlantic History
HIST 168
History of Civilizations
HIST 170
U.S. History
SOCI 101
Introduction to Sociology
POLS 250
Media Literacy in the Age of Fake News
UNIV 101
First Year Seminar
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