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Finance explores how financial resources are managed, covering corporate fund management, securities and loan assessment, financial markets, and global finance. Graduates find opportunities in corporate finance, investment banking, portfolio management, and banking leadership.
Every program in Midwestern State University's Dillard College of Business Administration holds full accreditation from AACSB International. Small class sizes ensure personalized instruction and stronger faculty-student engagement.
The Dillard College's finance program offers two specialization paths: Corporate Finance or Investments.
Finance education equips students for roles in banking, credit unions, insurance firms, and government positions like city management or budget analysis. It also prepares them for corporate roles such as purchasing agents in major retail chains.
The finance curriculum emphasizes core business principles to build comprehensive commercial knowledge. This strong financial foundation helps graduates secure their initial professional positions.
Though finance operates as its own sector through stock markets and financial firms, it also serves as a critical component across all industries. Pursuing finance places you at the core of business operations, with finance graduates often commanding some of the highest entry-level salaries in business. Our finance program develops leadership skills through rigorous training for careers in banking, investments, real estate, and insurance.