![]() Certificates will be awarded only at the time of degree completion. No course grade lower than a C will be accepted for the certificate requirements, and the average GPA for the 12 credits must be a 3.0 or higher. ![]() They are intended to allow students to develop specializations in a specific area of interest. ![]() These certificates do not require additional hours beyond the finance major program. The following Certificates are restricted to finance majors only. Finance majors can become “Bloomberg Certified” and also take the Bloomberg Aptitude Test (BAT) to help enhance their resume. Bloomberg terminals are used extensively by the financial services industry to analyze companies and various securities (e.g. Upper level finance classes integrate Bloomberg terminals into their curriculum. The above five requirements are to be completed before beginning any Business major. This is the first course in the Career Professionalism Series it is designed to help students align their major and career interest. Complete GEB 3006 Career Development & Financial Planning.(For students double majoring or minoring in Accounting) ACG 3173 Accounting for Decision MakersAdmission to the Finance major requires a minimum Primary Core GPA of “3.0” and a “B” or better in FIN 3403 Business Finance, ACG 3173 Accounting for Decision Makers or ACG 3131 Intermediate Accounting I.QMB 3200 Quantitative Business Tools II.Complete the Primary Business Core at UCF (per major specific GPA requirements).QMB 3003 Quantitative Business Tools I** or STA 2023 Statistical Methods I and MAC 2233 Concepts of Calculus.CGS 2100 Computer Fundamentals for Business.Complete the Business Common Program Prerequisites with a grade of “C” or better. ![]() As a ‘pre’ business major, students will: This applies regardless of the specific business major a student intends to pursue. After receiving admission to UCF, students must qualify to be admitted to CBA and therefore all students enter the University as a ‘pre’ business major. Admission to UCF does not equate to admission to the College of Business Administration (CBA). ![]()
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