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The Banking and Financial Markets concentration aims to offer specialized coursework in commercial bank financial management, covering organizational structure, operations, funding mechanisms, and banking functions along with related financial institutions. Tailored for students targeting careers in banking, regulatory bodies, or affiliated financial organizations like credit unions, consumer finance firms, and government agencies, this program requires 18 credit hours. This includes 15 credits of mandatory courses and 3 credits of concentration electives. Approved coursework in business finance, banking, investment science, and portfolio management can fulfill requirements across all three concentration areas.
Career Paths
Business education offers versatile, wide-ranging professional opportunities. Graduates with business degrees can pursue diverse roles across multiple sectors, including government entities, corporations of all sizes, nonprofits, and academic institutions. A business degree equips students with adaptable skills to align personal passions with career goals while maintaining flexibility to transition between roles as needed. While business degrees open doors to countless industries and positions, potential career options are categorized by department for easier reference.