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Finance students acquire essential money-handling expertise that benefits companies, institutions, and private clients. Those graduating with finance degrees frequently enjoy some of the most competitive entry-level salaries among bachelor's programs. The field also offers diverse specialization paths. Careers like real estate advising and personal wealth management suit outgoing individuals who thrive in client-facing roles, while financial analytics and risk assessment appeal to those with quantitative strengths.
The initial curriculum covers general business education alongside interdisciplinary studies, with advanced coursework later concentrating on financial expertise development.
Course offerings span subjects such as: Corporate Finance, Business Economics, Portfolio Management, Mathematical Analysis, and Strategic Financial Decision-Making.
Internships are strongly recommended, with past opportunities at major firms including Ally Financial, Farmers Bank & Trust, Murphy USA, Johnson & Johnson, Lockheed Martin, and Walmart.
Each student receives guidance from a finance professor who assists with academic planning, professional development advice, and job search strategies.
Students must have official transcripts and marks from your high school or college/university. We require a 2.0 minimum GPA for all the incoming freshmen students.
Minimum English Requirements (must meet one of the following)
A score of 500 or higher on the written TOEFL
A score of 173 or higher on the computerized TOEFL
A score of 61 or higher on the internet-based TOEFL
A score of Band 5.5 (overall) on the IELTS
A score of 43 or higher on PTE (Pearson Test of English)
A score of 90 or higher on Duolingo