Academic Catalog

Finance | Bachelor of Business Administration: Finance (Banking)

Prepare yourself for a career in the commercial banking and financial services industry by obtaining a degree in Finance with a concentration in Banking. With this degree, you will discover the ins and outs of banking, along with an in-depth study of state and federal regulatory agencies. With this degree, you can find employment as a loan officer, a bank examiner, or a variety of other careers.

Program Summary

General Education34
Cognate 215
Required Courses
BBA Core27
Program (Major) Core27
Directed Electives9
Open Electives 18
Total Hours120
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Open electives are the credit hours required to reach a minimum of 120 total hours and 45 upper-level hours.  The number listed assumes all courses are completed at FHSU as listed.  This number may vary if students transfer courses, or have individual substitutions allowed.  Students should speak with their advisor if either situation applies to determine if the number will vary, and to ensure they enroll in a minimum of 45 upper-level hours.   

Students entering within 1 year of high school graduation will take UNIV 101 Freshman Seminar and may apply that hour in the open elective category.

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3 hours of social and behavioral sciences and 3 hours of math from the cognates may be applied to the general education requirement.  This will leave 14 hours of open electives.

Program Requirements 

General Education

All undergraduate degrees require completion of the Kansas Systemwide General Education

Courses identified with GE on this page may satisfy a general education requirement in addition to the identified degree requirement.  Students who apply a degree requirement to satisfy a general education requirement will typically add an equal number of hours to the the university elective category.  This flexibility may allow you to complete a minor or certificate within the 120 hour degree.  Transfer students and students majoring in programs with approved exceptions are especially encouraged to select these courses in completing General Education requirements to maximize the likelihood of completing the degree with 120 credit hours.  

General Education34-35
Cognate
ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics GE3
ECON 202Principles of Macroeconomics GE3
MATH 234Analytic Geometry and Calculus I GE3-5
or MATH 331 Calculus Methods
MATH 250Elements of Statistics GE3

 Cognate classes are requirements for the BBA degree. Students may apply one ECON, and one MATH to the general education requirement and take additional open electives.  Additional pre-requisites might be required for enrollment in MATH 234 and MATH 331. 

Business Core
ACCT 203Principles of Accounting I3
ACCT 204Principles of Accounting II3
GBUS 204Business Law I3
MGT 301Management Principles3
MKT 301Marketing Principles3
FIN 305Managerial Finance3
BCOM 301Strategic Business Communication3
MGT 602Production and Operations Management3
MGT 650Business Policy3
Total Hours27
Banking Concentration
FIN 201Principles of Banking3
FIN 311Fundamentals of Investments3
FIN 405Intermediate Finance3
FIN 641Financial Markets and Institutions3
FIN 642Bank Management3
FIN 643Bank Strategy3
ECON 601Quantitative Methods3
ECON 640Money and Banking3
ACCT 315Financial Statement Analysis3
Banking concentration directed electives:9
Select at least nine credit hours from the following:
Intermediate Accounting I
Income Tax Procedure
Fundamentals of Lending
Investment Theories and Strategies
International Finance
Estate Planning
Farm Management
Fund of Agricultural Commodity Marketing
Computer Applications for Agriculture
Agricultural Finance
Total Hours36

Degree Requirements

All bachelor degrees require:
GPA of 2.0 on FHSU courses & 2.0 on all coursework (Higher program requirements prevail over the 2.0 when set)
A minimum of 30 hours earned from FHSU with a grade of D, C, B, or A
Successful completion of an upper division Writing and Information Literacy course (Most majors contain a course designated)
A minimum of 45 hours of recognized upper division credit
A minimum of 120 hours of recognized college credit
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallHours
UNIV 101 Freshman Seminar 1
FIN 205 Principles of Personal Finance 3
SGE050 - Social Behavioral Sciences Discipline Area 3
COMM 100 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
MATH 110 College Algebra 3
 Hours16
Spring
MATH 331 Calculus Methods 3
SGE060 - Arts Humanities Discipline Area 3
SGE070 - Institutionally Designated Area: Critical Thinking 3
SGE040 - Natural Physical Science Discipline Area 4
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
 Hours16
Second Year
Fall
FIN 201 Principles of Banking 3
ACCT 203 Principles of Accounting I 3
MATH 250 Elements of Statistics 3
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
SGE060 - Arts Humanities Discipline Area 3
 Hours15
Spring
Open Electives 3
GBUS 204 Business Law I 3
FIN 305 Managerial Finance 3
ACCT 204 Principles of Accounting II 3
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
 Hours15
Third Year
Fall
Open Electives 3
FIN 405 Intermediate Finance 3
FIN 311 Fundamentals of Investments 3
ECON 601 Quantitative Methods 3
MGT 301 Management Principles 3
 Hours15
Spring
FIN 641 Financial Markets and Institutions 3
ECON 640 Money and Banking 3
ACCT 315 Financial Statement Analysis 3
MKT 301 Marketing Principles 3
BCOM 301 Strategic Business Communication 3
 Hours15
Fourth Year
Fall
Open Electives 3
Directed Electives 3
Directed Electives 3
FIN 642 Bank Management 3
MGT 602 Production and Operations Management 3
 Hours15
Spring
Open Electives 1
Open Electives 3
Directed Electives 3
FIN 643 Bank Strategy 3
MGT 650 Business Policy 3
 Hours13
 Total Hours120

Academic Degree Maps are term-by-term sample course plans that specify milestones, courses, and special requirements that are necessary for facilitating on-time completion. Degree Maps are examples and are not prescriptive. Individualized choices such as concentration options, transfer credits, optional minors, advisory programs (certificates), etc. can alter the recommended coursework. Course offerings are subject to change. Students should consult with their academic advisors for additional guidance on course planning.

To determine courses to take in the directed choices (often listed as Program Elective Course) and directed elective course blocks see the overview tab for courses. To locate approved courses in General Education areas (Undergraduate Programs) see the general education section of the catalog.

The undergraduate course maps typically advise the most efficient route for students to complete the general education requirements. Courses that are required in the major may be listed as fulfilling relevant general education requirements. This will result in more open elective course hours in some maps than is listed on the degree overview page.