Finance Minor
Students majoring in business or economics may pursue a finance minor. The goal of the minor is to provide a secondary area of expertise for students majoring in accounting, business information systems, economics, entrepreneurship and innovation, management and leadership, marketing, or supply and value chain management. By combining one of these majors with a minor in finance, the student is prepared for a greater number of career opportunities and gains more flexibility. In addition, students majoring in other area of business sometimes take electives in finance. The designation of a finance minor provides such students with additional evidence of subject matter expertise. The minor in finance requires 18 semester hours of coursework. Once a student matriculates at TCU, all coursework in the finance minor must be completed at TCU.
Required Courses (12 semester hours)
Financial Reporting I | 3 | |
Financial Management | 3 | |
Money and Banking | 3 | |
Investments I | 3 |
In addition, the student must complete 6 semester hours of finance electives from the following:
Financial Modeling | 3 | |
Investments II | 3 | |
Advanced Financial Management | 3 | |
Educational Investment Fund | 3 | |
Educational Investment Fund | 3 | |
Topics in Applied Financial Analysis | 3 | |
Real Estate Finance and Investment Analysis | 3 | |
International Finance | 3 |
To graduate with a minor in finance, students must obtain a minimum GPA of 2.50 in courses making up the minor.