2021-2022 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Finance
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Faculty
Office: Sellinger Hall, Room 318
Telephone: 410‑617‑2818
Website: www.loyola.edu/sellinger-business/academics/departments/finance
Chair: Frank P. D'Souza, Professor
Professors: Frank P. D'Souza; Lisa M. Fairchild; Harold D. Fletcher (emeritus); Karyl B. Leggio; Walter J. Reinhart; Yoon Shin; Thomas Ulrich (emeritus)
Associate Professors: Tuugi Chuluun
Affiliate Faculty: Lawrence V. Adam, III; David Bonnichsen; Jason Cherubini; James R. Farnum, Jr.; Scott Gromacki; Carlyle A. Schrouter; Douglas J. Young
Executive in Residence: Scott Emge
Learning Aims
The major objectives of the finance program are to provide a high-quality finance education that enables graduates to become contributing members to the finance community, and life-long learners. To meet these objectives, students graduating from the finance program should possess the following knowledge and skills.
- Learning Aim 1 - Discipline-based competency: Students will acquire sufficient discipline-based competency to address current and future corporate and investment finance problems
- Learning Aim 2 - Written and verbal communication competency: Students will be able to effectively integrate information into a coherent, well-organized, professional report.
- Learning Aim 3 - Proficiency in the tools of the trade: Students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in Excel, and databases such as Bloomberg, Morningstar, Capital IQ and the other tools of our trade.
- Learning Aim 4 - Professional practice and ethics: Students should be familiar with professional practice and demonstrate consistent ethical behavior.
ProgramsMajorCoursesFinance
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