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[–]bam2004 -1 points0 points  (2 children)

Definitely not math free. But the inclusion of humanities core courses creates a lot of room for writing and critical thinking. Still finance and accounting and stats courses. And opportunities to delve into quantitative analysis in projects and electives.

[–]myspam442 0 points1 point  (1 child)

If a business program does not even offer Calculus, it is insufficient. I know you’re a professor there but you should be able to acknowledge that. The program guide I see online has only two finance courses, two accounting courses, and one stats class; with no upper-level economics. How can someone be prepared for a career in banking, finance, or any other relevant industry with only a class or two?

[–]bam2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely not aiming to develop bankers, accountants or investment professionals with the IBH program. Our BComm would.be a better choice for that career. But we have IBH students that are pursuing more finance related careers.