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Certificate in Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE)


Milan (Kip) Sigetich, 541-552-6557  Sigetich@sou.edu
Curtis J. Bacon, 541-552-6487  Bacon@sou.edu       

Hassan Pirasteh, 541-552-6434  Pirasteh@sou.edu

The Certificate in Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE) is jointly offered by the business program and the economics program. The certificate program is open to all students: undergraduate, graduate, and post-baccalaureate. In size and scope, the certificate is between a minor and a major. To be awarded this certificate, students must meet CAFE program requirements and requirements for a BA or BS degree at SOU (or the transfer equivalent). A majority of credits for the CAFE must be taken at SOU.

The purpose of the CAFE is to provide students with an opportunity to combine selected finance and economics courses into a coherent area of study. The CAFE program integrates courses from the two disciplines, synthesizing the broad theoretical subject overview and applications provided in economics with the practical and applied areas emphasized in finance.

The CAFE program is intended to equip students with a base of analytical methods and tools used in finance and economics while developing their ability to critically and quantitatively apply those tools to actual problems encountered in the workplace. To meet these goals, students must select elective courses from one of five focus areas tailored to their career interests.

The CAFE program requires completion of 36 credits, consisting of five required courses and four electives from one focus area. All courses taken for the certificate must be completed with a grade of C or better and a minimum 2.5 GPA.

Total: 20 credits


Electives (16 credits; complete one focus area)


For students interested in working in the corporate financial environment:


Financial Analysis (choose four courses)

For students interested in performing economic analysis for banks, larger corporations, government agencies, or similar entities:


Economic Analysis (choose four courses)

For students interested in the public sector or nonprofits such as planning departments and inter-governmental agencies:


Public Sector (choose four courses)