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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Foster College of Business Administration

All programs offered by the Foster College of Business Administration, Bradley University, are accredited by the AACSB International: The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.

Department of Finance and Quantitative Methods

FACULTY Professors Bhandari, Hatfield (Gerald Stephens Professor), Horvath (Robert T. Stevenson Jr./National City Bank Professor, chair), Webster; Associate Professors, Rubash, Showers; Assistant Professors El Shahat, Sinha.

The Department of Finance and Quantitative Methods serves actuarial science-business and finance majors, 3:2 master of science in quantitative finance majors, decision analysis minors, and others enrolled for one of the actuarial science, finance, or quantitative methods courses. Solid foundations in the fundamentals of these fields and the supporting areas of mathematics, communications, and the sciences, both natural and social, are stressed by departmental faculty. Graduates are equipped to adapt to rapidly changing and competitive environments. Innovation, creativity, and analysis are integrated into a diverse and rigorous program preparing students for graduate school or success in their chosen professional fields.

Social and professional activities available to students include the Actuarial Science Club, the Bradley Investment Organization, and the Financial Management Association and its National Honor Society.

Actuarial Science—Business Major

BS/BA-MSQF 3:2 Program

Finance Major

Decision Analysis Minor

Courses offered by the Department of Finance and Quantitative Methods

Bradley University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities for all persons regardless of age, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The University also is committed to compliance with all applicable laws regarding non-discrimination, harassment and affirmative action.

This Catalog represents the University’s best effort to communicate information on academic programs, policies, rules, and regulations that were in effect at the time of its printing. Students should be aware that the University reserves the right to modify these programs, policies, rules, and regulations at any time within a student’s term of residence. The University’s policy is to provide notice of any such modifications sufficiently in advance of their implementation to ensure adjustments without undue inconvenience. Before pre-registering for any academic term, students should contact the administrative office of their academic department or college to verify the most current information