2024-2025 Academic Catalog 
    
    Sep 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Academic Catalog

Department of Finance


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Department Chair:  Dr. Lindsey Nagy, Associate Professor of Economics
Professor:  Marshall
Associate Professor: Ray-Chaudhuri
Assistant Professor: Farjana
Lecturer:  Slane

The finance major is offered by the Accounting, Business, Economics, and Finance Department.  It provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles that underlie the operation and functions of financial markets and the analytical and quantitative skills needed for an understanding of current financial issues, practices, and policies.  Additionally, the major prepares students for graduate work in business and finance and careers in banking, insurance, investments, and corporate financial planning.

The Accounting, Business, Economics, and Finance department supervises an endowed, student run Investment Society that is open to all students. Students with a limited finance background are encouraged to first take an introductory finance course such as FIN 144 - Introduction to Portfolio Management .

Special Programs

Study Abroad

Besides Muhlenberg’s traditional study abroad programs, an international program has been designed especially for students in the Accounting, Business, Economics, and Finance Department.  The program is offered through the Center for European Studies at the Maastricht University in the Netherlands and would generally be taken during the fall semester of the junior year, but fall semester enrollment during the senior year is possible.  In this program, students attend courses in European business, economics, and politics, taught in English.  Besides deepening global and cultural awareness, students have opportunities to travel to France, Belgium, and Germany, and meet business and political leaders from those countries. Participating students take four courses which are commonly used to satisfy major or graduation requirements.  Early consultation with the faculty advisor is encouraged.

Honors Program

A departmental honors program is available on an application basis to students who establish outstanding academic records.  Interested students should discuss the requirements and rewards of this program with their faculty advisor before the end of their junior year.

Internship Opportunities

The department has an extensive internship program that provides the finance major with a wide range of opportunities to gain valuable work experience.  Supervised paid and unpaid internships can be completed for academic credit during the regular school year as well as over the summer. Interested students should consult with their academic advisor and the department’s internship coordinator

Programs

    Major

    Courses

      Finance

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