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Interested UD undergraduate Finance majors should apply in the second semester of their junior year. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) will be waived; all other requirements for admission (online application, an essay, two letters of recommendation and a resume) are the same as for external applicants to the program.
The $500 non-refundable deposit required by new admissions will be waived for those participating in the 4+1 BS/MS Finance program.
While completing the BS in Finance degree, during the senior year, students are able to exchange up to six (6) credits of graduate-level Finance courses from any of the regular B.S. choices from: FINC313, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 418 or 419 (see below). The six credits will be counted towards both the Bachelor of Science degree and the Master of Science degree.
- FINC 313 - Fixed Income Securities (3cr.)
- FINC 412 - Capital Markets & Financial Institutions (3cr.)
- FINC 413 - Capstone: Advanced Corporate Finance (3cr.)
- FINC 414 - Bank Management (3cr.)
- FINC 415 - International Finance (3cr.)
- FINC 416 - Derivative Securities and Risk Management (3cr.)
- FINC 418 - Seminar in Corporate Governance (3cr.)
- FINC 419 - Financial Modelling and Valuation (3cr.)