In the last two decades, microfinance initiatives have provided the primary worldwide impetus to promote economic independence for the poor (1.4 billion).  Microfinance links the financial markets with entrepreneurship to create a platform that facilitates financial inclusion to the poor.  In a semester long project, students  build a hypothetical financial institution that provides access to credit, saving, insurance and other services to a segmented poor population.  CESR 4010 and FNCE 4832 are the same course. Prerequisites: Requires prerequisite courses of BCOR 1010, 1020, 2000, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 3000 and 3010 (all minimum grade D-).  Restricted to Business (BUSN) majors with 90-180 units completed.