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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

College of Business Administration

FINANCE
What is Finance?
• "Finance" is a broad term that describes
two related activities: the study of how
money is managed and the actual process
of acquiring needed funds.
• Because individuals, businesses and
government entities all need funding to
operate, the field is often separated into
three sub-categories: personal finance,
corporate finance and public finance.
www.investopedia.com
What does a Finance major actually Do?
• Research and recommend investments
• Manage clients’ portfolios
• Provide strategic and financial advice to
clients
• Analyze and prepare financial statements
• Analyze market/economic trends
Finance majors (usually….)
• Finance majors usually have:
▫ Attention to detail
▫ Teamwork skills
▫ Strong math skills
• Finance majors usually are:
▫ Self-driven
▫ Highly analytical
▫ Goal-oriented
Financial Analyst VS General Finance
• Financial Analyst: Financial analysts help businesses and
individuals decide how to invest their money. Financial
analysts assess the performance of stocks, bonds, and other
types of investments. Financial analysts study the financial
statements of a company and analyze sales, costs, tax rates
and other date in order to determine a company’s value by
projecting its future earnings.

• General Finance: The Finance major provides students with


the theoretical framework and analytical tools and techniques
to handle a variety of finance and business functions. The
program is designed to prepare a student for financial
positions with non-financial corporations, the financial
services industry, energy companies, small businesses, and
real estate firms.
Career Paths in Finance
• Investment Banking
• Personal Finance
• Asset Management
• Sales and Trading
• Investment Research
• Financial Advisory
• Portfolio Management
• Corporate Finance
• Insurance
Major Requirements at UTEP’s COBA
In addition to core business courses, Finance
majors are also required to take:
General Finance
FIN 3315 Investments
FIN 4310 Managerial Finance
6 FIN Electives
Financial Analysts
FIN 4315 Portfolio Analysis
FIN 4316 Analysis of Derivatives
FIN 4318 Financial Analysis of the Firm and Its Valuation
FIN 4325 International Finance
4 FIN Electives
1 Business Elective Upper Division
SEE ONLINE CATALOG FOR COURSE DESCRIPTION: degreeplans.utep.edu
Job Outlook for Finance
• Employment of financial analysts is projected to grow
16% from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all
occupations. A growing range of financial products and
the need for in-depth knowledge of geographic regions
are expected to lead to strong employment growth.
• Employment of financial examiners is projected to grow
6% percent from 2012 to 2022, slower than the average
for all occupations. New regulations will likely create a
need for more examiners, though declining employment
in federal government will slow growth for these
workers.

www.bls.gov
Internship Opportunities
• Lockheed Martin
• Bank of America
• Census Bureau
• JPMorgan Chase
• IBM
• Goldman Sachs
• Johnson & Johnson
Top Hiring Companies at UTEP
• Lockheed Martin
• Edward Jones
• Vanguard
• El Paso Electric Company
• Wells Fargo
Collegiate Student Organizations at
UTEP
Financial Management Association
Mission-Statement: To act as a liaison between
students and the business community; provide
opportunities for leadership, professional training,
employment, and other professional development
activities.
Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and
Accounting
Mission-Statement: To create opportunities, add
value, build relationships for its members, the
community and its business partners while expanding
Latino Leadership in the global workforce.
Financial Management Association (FMA) and
Association of Latino Professionals in Finance
and Accounting (ALPFA)
10 Reasons Why You Should Join a
Student Organization
• Meet business professionals
• Build leadership and business skills
• Make friends with common career goals
• Go on company tours
• Attend social networking events
• Make a difference in your community
• Compete in national conferences/competitions
• Travel!!!
• Internship opportunities
• Secure your dream job
Department Contact Information

Economics and Finance


Department
Business Room 236
Phone: (915)-747-5245
Dr. Tim Roth, Department Chair
Nancy Vigil, Administrative Assistant

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