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The Corporate Finance Track delivers comprehensive education in corporate financial strategy, covering value generation, governance structures, agency challenges, and markets for corporate securities and control, with insights into financial intermediaries' roles. Students can select electives focusing on financial management, reporting, entrepreneurial ventures, banking, or global finance. By carefully choosing electives, this track thoroughly prepares students for roles in investment banking, private equity, venture capital, securities analysis, credit assessment, corporate treasury, financial advisory, corporate accounting, auditing, taxation, legal finance, international finance institutions, central banking, regulatory bodies, economic consulting, policy-making, and advanced studies in finance, economics, or accounting.
NYU Stern School of Business provides a STEM-designated Bachelor of Science program that merges top-tier business training with a strong liberal arts foundation. This dual approach equips aspiring business professionals with the knowledge, analytical abilities, and cultural awareness required to excel in modern business landscapes. The program highlights international outlooks, ethical business practices, social impact, along with communication and leadership development. Instruction comes from distinguished faculty members and prominent business experts based in New York and worldwide.
Stern undergraduates can select electives from NYU's diverse academic offerings to expand their educational horizons. Options include pursuing minors or additional majors in Arts & Sciences disciplines, or specialized minors through Steinhardt, Tisch, Tandon, or Silver schools. Additionally, students may enroll in interdisciplinary minors jointly offered with Arts & Sciences, Steinhardt, Tisch, or Wagner Graduate School. Stern further provides extensive international study options, including semester-long programs and intensive global learning experiences.