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The Department of Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law trains professionals to manage successfully all financial aspects of a firm and to manage and work within financial institutions, their regulatory bodies, investment firms and mortgage banks. It prepares students for careers in life insurance marketing, brokerage, underwriting and risk management in the insurance industry. The department educates individuals in real estate finance and investment, brokerage, property management, and appraisal. The business law curriculum prepares business managers to function in the increasingly complex legal and ethical environment of business.
Instruction in the financial services field provides the expertise needed to achieve the Certified Financial Planner® (CFP) designation and to assist clients with investment decisions, taxation issues, estate and trust planning, and retirement. Study of economics teaches students how to make business decisions based on analysis of governmental policies, industry changes, technological advances and myriad other factors in careers such as banking, communications, trade or manufacturing, to name just a few.
All programs within the department prepare the student for more advanced professional work or schools and/or a successful career in business.
The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the following areas:
A concentration in residential property management is available under the Bachelor of Business Administration with a professional field in real estate.
The department also offers an undergraduate academic certificate in residential property management.
The department offers the Bachelor of Business Administration in the professional fields listed below. General requirements for the BBA are listed in the “General University Requirements” and the “University Core Curriculum Requirements” in the Academics section and under “Bachelor of Business Administration” in the College of Business section.
The following courses are required for the professional field in finance.
Plus 3 hours selected by the student from the following courses.
Supporting courses selected by the student and approved in advance by the faculty advisor include 6 hours from ACCT 3110, ACCT 3120, ACCT 3270, ACCT 4100, ACCT 4130 and ACCT 4270.
The following courses are required for the professional field in financial services (no substitutions).
A supporting course selected by the student and approved in advance by the faculty advisor, chosen from ACCT 4130, BLAW 4430, FINA 4210, REAL 4300, RMIN 4200, RMIN 4300, or another course approved by the department.
The financial services professional field is designed to prepare students for the financial services market at the individual level. Successful completion of the professional field qualifies students to register for the Certified Financial Planner (CFP)TM comprehensive examination.
Note: some courses may not be offered every term/semester. Consult with a departmental advisor regarding planned course offerings.
* Meets content requirement of CFP Board of Standards.
The following courses are required for the professional field in risk management and insurance.
FINA 4500 and RMIN 4400, plus 6 hours approved in advance by the department chair or professional field advisor.
The following courses are required for the professional field in real estate.
FINA 4500, BLAW 4480, MGMT 4660 or MKTG 4280; plus 9 hours approved by the faculty advisor from REAL 3100, REAL 4800; BLAW 4430, BLAW 4790; FINA 4200, FINA 4400; RMIN 2500, RMIN 4300; MGMT 3850; MKTG 4120; ECON 4650; or other courses as approved by the faculty advisor.
The following courses are required for the concentration in residential property management.
BLAW 4790; REAL 4210; one course chosen from MGMT 3820, MGMT 3860, MGMT 4470, MGMT 4860, MKTG 3500, MKTG 3720, MKTG 4120 or MKTG 4650; one course chosen from FINA 4500, BLAW 4480, MGMT 4660 or MKTG 4280.
The following courses are required for the professional field in economics.
FINA 4500, plus 9 hours approved in advance by the department chair or professional field advisor. Courses in the College of Arts and Sciences may be counted as professional courses in business administration when authorized on a degree plan. Most frequently used are ECON 4150, Public Economics, and ECON 4600, Economic Development.
A minor in financial services requires 18 hours, including FINA 4200; RMIN 2500, RMIN 4400 and RMIN 4500; ACCT 4300; and any 4000-level BLAW, FINA, RMIN or REAL course.
A minor in insurance requires 18 hours, including RMIN 4300, RMIN 4310, RMIN 4400 and RMIN 4600, plus either RMIN 2500 or FINA 2770 and either RMIN 4200 or RMIN 4500.
A minor in legal studies in business requires 18 hours, including BLAW 2000, BLAW 3430, BLAW 4430, BLAW 4450, BLAW 4480 and BLAW 4770.
A minor in real estate requires 18 hours, including REAL 2100, REAL 3100 and BLAW 4770, one course selected from REAL 4000, REAL 4200, REAL 4300 or REAL 4400; and two courses from the following: REAL 4200, BLAW 3430, RMIN 2500, MKTG 3010 and FINA 2770 or FINA 3770, or any upper-level business course approved by the department.
A minor in residential property management requires 18 hours, including REAL 2100, REAL 4200, REAL 4210; BLAW 4790; one course chosen from the following: REAL 4000, REAL 4300, REAL 4400, BLAW 4770; one course chosen from the following: MGMT 3820, MGMT 3860, MGMT 4470, MGMT 4860, MKTG 3500, MKTG 3720, MKTG 4120, MKTG 4650.
Note: FINA 3770 or consent of the department is a prerequisite for REAL 4000, REAL 4200, REAL 4300 and REAL 4400.
A grade of C or better is required.
Note: FINA 3770 or consent of department is a prerequisite for REAL 4000, REAL 4200, REAL 4300 and REAL 4400.
The Department of Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law offers a variety of competitive scholarships for full-time students majoring in finance, financial services, risk management, and insurance and real estate who have completed at least one or more terms at UNT and have a high overall GPA. A complete listing of scholarships with eligibility requirements and the application form are available online at www.cob.unt.edu/students/scholarships.
The department offers degree programs leading to the Master of Business Administration with a major in finance, the Master of Science with majors in finance and real estate, and the Doctor of Philosophy with a major in finance. For information, consult the Graduate Catalog.
All Courses of Instruction are located in one section at the back of this catalog.
The “Course and Subject Guide,” found in the Courses of Instruction section of this book, serves as a table of contents and provides quick access to subject areas and prefixes.
Date of initial release: July 1, 2010 — Copyright © 2010 University of North Texas
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July 27, 2010
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