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Any Recommended (Ace) Lower level Finance Area of Study classes?
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Hello everyone!

I'm working towards my Finance degree with Tesu and I am trying to find lower level ace Finance classes to fill my area of study section for my degree. Right now in my academic evaluation I'm planning to take all 6 Finance classes as upper 300/400 level finance courses through Study.com (see below). However I don't need all 6 classes to be Upper level, I only need 4 of them to be upper 300/400 level while 2 can be lower level. So In order to make my life a little easier I'm wondering if anyone knows of any lower level Ace Finance classes? I have already completed both ACC-101 Prin. of Finl Acctg and FIN-200 Principles of Finance so I can't use these since they are filling their own requirements within the degree.




Below are the Classes I'll l be taking all through Study.com if I do not find any lower level classes.

Finance Area of Study classes (4 classes must be Upper 300/400 level, 2 Classes can be Lower level)

FIN-331 - Financial Inst. and Mrkts.
HCM-405 - Healthcare Finance
FIN-321 - Security Anal & Portfolio Mgt
FIN-314 - Small Business Finance
FIN-334 - International Finance
FIN-311 - Corporate Finance
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#2
Unfortunately, there aren't many LL Finance courses, as you can see here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan Instead of SDC, you might want to consider taking a couple of Davar classes. It'll be slightly cheaper. $99 for one month of their "Business Class" subscription (you can cancel immediately and still have access to the courses indefinitely). Plus $15 each for the RPNow exams, for a total of $129 for 2 exams vs. $200 at Study.com.
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rachel83az Wrote:Unfortunately, there aren't many LL Finance courses, as you can see here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan Instead of SDC, you might want to consider taking a couple of Davar classes. It'll be slightly cheaper. $99 for one month of their "Business Class" subscription (you can cancel immediately and still have access to the courses indefinitely). Plus $15 each for the RPNow exams, for a total of $129 for 2 exams vs. $200 at Study.com.

Basically, I would recommend the same thing... I would take the two courses at Davar Academy and then ladder them up to four courses at Study.com and be done with it. It would be better though to overlap the courses and do everything at Study.com if you don't want to change to Davar for those two.
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Since you have to take one Finance course for the core and then 6 for the major, that does not leave a lot of options, unfortunately.

In addition to SDC, you can take Principles of Finance from Saylor for $5 - but that's just a replacement for one of the other courses (it comes in as FIN-301, so is UL)

CIS has:
BUS-212: Advanced Financial Management
BUS-213: Financial Markets & Institutions
BUS-214: Securities Analysis
BUS-215: International Finance
BUS-216: Principles of Finance

LawShelf.com has:
FIN-201: Corporate Finance Law (not sure if this will come in as FIN or LAW)

DSST has:
Money and Banking (ECO-322)
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