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Finance Major


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Major Lead: Frank Ohara

Finance is an important field within business administration and management. It focuses on valuation and the optimal allocation of capital.

Advances in modern financial theory and practice make the field exciting and offer many opportunities for a well-prepared student. Furthermore, the field of finance incorporates an international outlook, which is one of the hallmarks of the McLaren School of Management.

The approach to teaching finance at the University of San Francisco emphasizes analytical (quantitative and qualitative) proficiency and the use of “hands-on” applied cases and exercises. The multidimensional nature of the finance as well as the background, diversity and quality of our faculty and students, makes our Finance major an intellectually challenging experience.

Please visit the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)  department page for more information.

Program Learning Outcomes


It is expected that Finance majors upon graduation will be able to:

  • Use discounted cash flow (DCF) to value a proposed project
  • Analyze a company’s financial statements and perform ratio analysis in order to interpret its performance
  • Construct an optimized investment portfolio
  • Calculate and interpret portfolio performance measurements
  • Use derivatives to immunize against foreign exchange transaction risk
  • Evaluate an international capital budgeting project

Major Requirements (68 units)


Business Core


Required Courses


The business core and foundation courses cover the basic business topics needed for a career in business. Consistent with the direction of business today, the business core at the McLaren School of Management highlights issues related to the global business environment, diversity and ethics. Oral and written communication, quantitative reasoning, information literacy, and critical thinking are also stressed throughout the curriculum.

All Business majors must complete a set of business foundation and core courses, as well as the required University Core Curriculum . Students admitted to the McLaren School of Management’s Honors Program take the Honors Program core. Please see School of Management Honors Program . The required foundation courses are also used to satisfy University Core Curriculum requirements (see faculty adviser). Students must maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average in their foundation and business core coursework.

Finance Requirements (20 units)


Degree Planner


First-Year


Fall Units
Rhetoric and Composition 4
Core B1: MATH 106 - Business Statistics   4
Core E: ECON 112 - Principles of Macroeconomics     4
Elective 4
BUS 100 - Launch into Business    2
Total Semester Units 18
Spring Units
Core A2: Rhetoric and Composition 4
Core E: ECON 111 - Principles of Microeconomics     4
BUS 201 - Principles of Financial Accounting   4
Elective 4
Total Semester Units 16

Sophomore Year


Fall Units
BUS 202 - Principles of Managerial Accounting      4
BUS 204 - Foundations of Analytics    4
Core 4
Core 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
BUS 205 - Applied Business Technology    2
BUS 302 - Marketing Principles    4
BUS 304 - Foundations of Organizational Behavior   4
BUS 305 - Principles of Finance   4
Core 4
Total Semester Units 18

Junior Year


Fall Units
BUS 301 - Business Law     4
BUS 308 - Systems in Organizations   4
Upper-Division Major 4
Core 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
Upper-Division Major 4
Upper-Division Major 4
Core 4
Core 4
Total Semester Units 16

Senior Year


Fall Units
Upper-Division Major 4
Core  4
Core  4
Elective 4
Total Semester Units 16
Spring Units
BUS 403 - Entrepreneurial Strategy   4
Upper-Division Major 4
Elective 4
Elective (if needed) 4
Total Semester Units 16

*This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information.

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