Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Banking and Financial Institutions

Each BBA degree consists of:

Note: Transfer students must take at least 50% of the required business curriculum for the BBA in residence at Sam Houston State University, which may include courses taken at The Woodlands Center campus or through SHSU Online.

Additional information: Reference the Program Landing Page for additional information, such as cost, delivery format, contact information, or to schedule a visit.

Bachelor of Business Administration, Major in Banking and Financial Institutions
Core Curriculum
Component Area I (Communication)6
Component Area II (Mathematics) 13
Component Area III (Life and Physical Science)8
Component Area IV (Language, Philosophy, and Culture)3
Component Area V (Creative Arts)3
Component Area VI (U.S. History)6
Component Area VII (Political Science/Government)6
Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences) 23
Component Area IX (Component Area Option) 34
Degree Specific Requirements
MATH 1324Mathematics for Managerial Decision Making 13
MGIS 1305Business Computer Applications3
or CSTE 1330 Introduction to Computers
Business Core
ACCT 2301Principles of Financial Accounting3
ACCT 2302Principles of Managerial Accounting3
BANA 2372Business Analysis3
BANA 3363Inter Business Analysis3
BUAD 3301Business Legal Environment3
BUAD 3335Business Communication3
ECON 2301Principles Of Macroeconomics3
ECON 2302Principles Of Microeconomics 23
FINC 3320Business Finance3
MGIS 3310Principles of Management Information Systems (MIS)3
MGMT 3310Principles Of Management3
MGMT 3370Operations Management3
MGMT 4390Strategic Management & Policy3
MKTG 3310Principles Of Marketing3
Major: Foundation
ACCT 3313Intermediate Accounting I3
BUAD 3355Business Law3
or BUAD 3357 Financial Compliance and Regulations
FINC 3310Financial Institutions and Markets3
FINC 4320Commercial Banking3
FINC 4325Selling Financial Services3
FINC 4330Commercial Bank Lending3
FINC 4335Financial Statement and Credit Analysis3
FINC 4345Investments3
Major: Prescribed Electives
Advanced Business Elective 43
FINC Electives 56
Electives: General
General Elective 3
Minor: Not Required 6, 7
Total Hours120
1

MATH 1324 is required for COBA and satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area II (Mathematics).

2

ECON 2302 is a Business Core course and should be taken to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences).

3

BUAD 2321 or COMS 2382 is suggested to fulfill the three-hour credit of the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option). The following courses satisfy one credit hour of the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option): ECON 1100, KINE 2115, MCOM 1130, NGLI 1101, or UNIV 1101.

4

Advanced business courses include any course with a/an ACCT, BANA, BUAD, ECON, FINC, MGIS, MGMT, or MKTG prefix (3000- or 4000- level).

5

See FINC Electives course list below. 

6

A minor is not required for this degree program; however, a student has the option to add a minor, but to do so, additional semester credit hours will be needed above the degree program’s stated total semester credit hours. 

7

The following minors cannot be paired with this degree program: Minor in Banking, Minor in General Business Administration. 

FINC Electives 5
Select two of the following:6
Financial Spreadsheet Modeling
Independent Study
Special Topic
Entrepreneurial and Small Firm Finance 1
International Finance
Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management 1
Seminar in Financial Derivatives 2
Undergraduate Internship in Finance
Managerial Finance
Total Hours6
1

Typically offered only in the spring semester.

2

Typically offered only in the fall semester. 

Notes 

Students must earn a 2.0 minimum overall GPA in all coursework. 

Students must meet a 2.0 minimum overall major GPA in all major coursework.

Students must earn a 2.0 minimum SHSU GPA in all coursework.

Students must meet a 2.0 minimum SHSU major GPA in all major coursework. 

Banking and Financial Institutions majors must make a minimum grade of "C" or better in all FINC courses taken to graduate with a BBA in Banking and Financial Institutions.

A minor is not required for this degree program; however, a student has the option to add a minor, but to do so, additional semester credit hours will be needed above the degree program’s stated total semester credit hours. 

The following minors cannot be paired with this degree program: Minor in Banking, Minor in General Business Administration. 

Additional information: Reference the Program Landing Page for additional information, such as cost, delivery format, contact information, or to schedule a visit. 

First Year
FallHoursSpringHours
Component Area III4Component Area III4
Component Area IX11Component Area V3
ENGL 130123ENGL 130223
HIST 130133HIST 130233
MATH 132443MGIS 1305 or CSTE 13303
 14 16
Second Year
FallHoursSpringHours
Component Area IV3Component Area IX63
ACCT 23013ACCT 23023
ECON 23013BANA 23723
General Electives3ECON 230273
POLS 230553POLS 230653
 15 15
Third Year
FallHoursSpringHours
BANA 33633ACCT 33133
BUAD 33013BUAD 3355 or 33573
FINC 33203FINC 33103
MGMT 33103FINC 43253
MKTG 33103MGIS 33103
 15 15
Fourth Year
FallHoursSpringHours
BUAD 33353Advanced Business Electives93
FINC Electives 83FINC Electives83
FINC 43203FINC 43303
FINC 43453FINC 43353
MGMT 33703MGMT 43903
 15 15
Total Hours: 120
1

The following courses satisfy one credit hour of the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option): ECON 1100, KINE 2115, MCOM 1130, NGLI 1101, or UNIV 1101.

2

Satisfies requirement for Core Curriculum Component Area I (Communication).

3

Satisfies requirement for Core Curriculum Component Area VI (U.S. History).

4

MATH 1324 is required for COBA and satisfies the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area II (Mathematics).

5

Satisfies requirement for Core Curriculum Component Area VII (Political Science/Government).

6

BUAD 2321 or COMS 2382 is suggested to fulfill the three-hour credit of the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area IX (Component Area Option).

7

ECON 2302 is a Business Core course and should be taken to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirement for Component Area VIII (Social and Behavioral Sciences).

8

See FINC Electives course list below. 

9

Advanced business courses include any course with a/an ACCT, BANA, BUAD, ECON, FINC, MGIS, MGMT, or MKTG prefix (3000- or 4000- level).

FINC Electives 8
Select two of the following:6
Financial Spreadsheet Modeling
Independent Study
Special Topic
Entrepreneurial and Small Firm Finance 1
International Finance
Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management 1
Seminar in Financial Derivatives 2
Undergraduate Internship in Finance
Managerial Finance
Total Hours6
1

Typically offered only in the spring semester.

2

Typically offered only in the fall semester. 

Notes 

Students must earn a 2.0 minimum overall GPA in all coursework. 

Students must meet a 2.0 minimum overall major GPA in all major coursework.

Students must earn a 2.0 minimum SHSU GPA in all coursework.

Students must meet a 2.0 minimum SHSU major GPA in all major coursework. 

Banking and Financial Institutions majors must make a minimum grade of "C" or better in all FINC courses taken to graduate with a BBA in Banking and Financial Institutions.

A minor is not required for this degree program; however, a student has the option to add a minor, but to do so, additional semester credit hours will be needed above the degree program’s stated total semester credit hours. 

The following minors cannot be paired with this degree program: Minor in Banking, Minor in General Business Administration. 

​The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) marketable skills initiative is part of the state’s 60x30TX plan and was designed to help students articulate their skills to employers.  Marketable skills are those skills valued by employers and/or graduate programs that can be applied in a variety of work or education settings and may include interpersonal, cognitive, and applied skill areas.

The BBA in Banking and Financial Institutions is designed to provide graduates with the following marketable skills:

  • Understand banking operations and regulatory compliance issues.
  • Understand the function of the financial system, including the structure of the Federal Reserve System and the basics of money markets.
  • Apply financial theory and data to solve problems and demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate solutions. 
  • Apply financial models correctly in solving quantitative problems in banking and finance and in presenting solutions to banking and finance problems.