Application deadline: March 1, 2025
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Finance
Develop a deep understanding of financial markets, financial institutions, and financial decision-making processes. Manage the risks, returns, and value of traditional and alternative assets and investments. Complete two finance modules to qualify for a minor in finance or four for a finance major.
AT A GLANCE:
4 x modules
Intermediate - Advanced
Major or Minor
ACCA Qualification
What you'll learn
Valuing financial assets and analyzing capital budgeting decisions
The risk and return relationship
Management, regulations, and risks of financial institutions
Cost-volume-profit analysis
Understanding financial performance through data
Professional Skills
DEVELOP THE FOLLOWING:
Accounting
Asset valuation
Financial analysis
Financial management
Financial markets
Financial modeling
Financial reporting
Portfolio management
Revenue projections
Risk management
Why Finance?
Finance is not accounting. Finance is about analyzing and managing the risks and returns of investments and assets—both within corporate settings and in trading and banking—to ensure the long-term success of the organization.
Finance 1
Introduction to corporate finance, asset valuation, capital structure, and international finance.
OVERVIEW:
Credits: 7.5
Difficulty: Intermediate
Requirement: Core modules 1, 2, 3
Corporate Finance & Financial Management
Every business decision is a corporate finance decision.
OVERVIEW:
Credits: 7.5
Difficulty: Advanced
Requirement: Finance 1
Investment Banking & Asset Management
Understand business valuation from any perspective and learn how to create modern valuation models.
OVERVIEW:
Credits 7.5
Difficulty: Intermediatte
Requirement: Finance 1
Derivatives & Risk Management
Assess, evaluate, and successfully manage risk, and understand the limits of risk-sharing.
OVERVIEW:
Credits 7.5
Difficulty: Intermediatte
Requirement: Finance 1
Through classes, clubs, careers events, and coaching, I discovered my passion for the finance industry—an industry that’s practically non-existent in my home country.
Jolly Ndikumana
Burundi
Class of 2017
There's still room in our undergraduate program for students like you.