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Students pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance gain the ability to interpret financial information and apply economic principles to assess both monetary and tangible assets, assisting organizations and individuals in optimal resource allocation. The program allows specialization in multiple financial domains such as corporate finance, investment strategies, banking operations, and global financial markets. To earn this degree, candidates must fulfill the standard BBA prerequisites, complete the specified finance major coursework, and take additional electives to reach the 120-credit graduation threshold. Finance graduates can pursue careers across multiple sectors including commercial enterprises, non-profit institutions, and government bodies at all levels. Typical entry-level positions include roles like Financial Analyst, Credit Specialist, Investment Consultant, Commercial Lender, and Securities Trader. The financial sector consistently demonstrates strong employment growth, with government labor data ranking it among the most rapidly expanding professional fields.