FINANCE MINOR WORKSHEET**Not available for Economics first or second majors. (Offered by the Economics department; effective Fall 2012) PRE-REQUISITES: 1. STAT 111 or STAT 130 or STAT 210 or STAT 230/MATH 230 or STAT 250/MATH 342D or BME 244L 2. MATH 222 or MATH 216 or MATH 212 CORE COURSES 1. ECON 101, Economic Principles1 2. ECON 372, Intermediate Finance UPPER LEVEL ECONOMICS COURSES 2 Three electives to be selected from among the following (others with approval of the DUS ):  Econ 305S: History of International Monetary & Financial Crises  Econ 324A: International Finance (Duke in New York only)  Econ 353: Financial Institutions  Econ 368: Behavioral Finance  Econ 370: Global Capital Markets  Econ 373: Corporate Finance  Econ 376A: Financial Markets and the Global Economy (Duke in New York only)  Econ 377A: The Economics of Fin Derivatives & Fin Engineering (Duke in New York only)  Econ 378: Financial Risk Management  Econ 379: Emerging Markets  Econ 390: Internationalization of Finance  Econ 390: Inside Hedge Funds  Econ 390A: Financial Crisis and Globalization  Econ 413: Forecasting Financial Markets  Econ 455: International Finance  Econ 461/490S: How Markets Work: Theory and Evidence  Econ 471: Financial Markets and Investments  Econ 480S: Spring Honors Research2  Econ 486S: Fall Honors Research2  Econ 490S: Goodner Equity Research Project  Econ 512: Equity Valuation and Financial Analysis  Econ 513: Structuring Venture Capital and Private Equity Transactions  Econ 514: Fixed Income Markets and Quantitative Methods  Econ 673/Math 581: Mathematical Finance  Econ 674/Math 582: Financial Derivatives  BME 385: Introduction to Business in Technology-Based Companies ______________________________________________________________ Notes: 1 Students with credit for both Econ 21/AP Macro (4 or higher) and Econ 22/AP Micro (4 or higher) may receive credit for Econ 101. Certain international standardized exams may also be used as credit for Econ 101. Please visit http://econ.duke.edu/undergraduate/faq for more information. 2 Certain Independent Studies and Honors Seminars may be used to satisfy the Finance Electives requirement, with advance approval of the DUS. Revised 04.27.15 Looks like you’re interested in finance. Join the Duke Financial Economics Center (DFE) email list at econ.duke.edu/DFE We offer co-curricular and extra-curricular programs and education for students interested in finance and financial markets.
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