Can I take Fuqua courses as an undergrad at Duke?

I’m wanting to go to Duke. I hope to do finance; hopefully investment banking, venture capital, or some kind of management/investment afterwards. Not necessarily on Wall Street. However, I feel like Duke doesn’t necessarily offer a ton of finance courses even if I pursued a finance concentration.
Fuqua has a lot though. They have courses specifically for VC, iBanking, etc. If I go to Duke as an Econ student, would I be able to take these Fuqua courses? The finance concentration requires “2 300 level or higher courses,” and Fuqua are 600 level, so do these count?

Sorry if it’s a dumb question; I’m new to this.

Here are my sources for courses.

Fuqua finance: http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/student_resources/academics/concentrations/finance/

Trinity finance: https://econ.duke.edu/undergraduate/major-minors/bs-economics-finance-concentration

Thank you!

It’s not common but it does happen. You will need special permission from your academic dean and Fuqua. You can only take Fuqua classes after your junior year.

Looks like you will need to seek special permission. If you get in suggest that you meet with your academic advisor early to talk about this. See below.

https://trinity.duke.edu/undergraduate/academic-policies/grad-professional-courses