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The Ph.D. Program in Finance at the Carroll School attracts applicants from all over the world and from a wide array of backgrounds. While notable for the diversity of their individual achievements, our students typically share a track record of leadership, a strong commitment to research and teaching, and a desire to make a difference in the world.
Note: The following information reflects data for the entering classes of 2019–2023. Updated September 25, 2023.
Year | Class Size |
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2019 | 4 |
2020 | 4 |
2021 | 4 |
2022 | 4 |
2023 | 4 |
Overall Selectivity | 6% |
Item | Data |
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Average Age | 29 |
Age Range | 23-37 |
Women | 10% |
International Students | 65% |
Metric | Data |
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Average GMAT Score | 730 |
GMAT 80th Percentile Range | 720-730 |
Average GRE Score | 327 |
GRE 80th Percentile Range | 320-331 |
Average Undergraduate GPA | 3.69 |
Average Full-Time Work Experience | 2 years |
Students Holding Master's Degree | 35% |
Our students and recent graduates are also prolific scholars and writers, publishing regularly in top economic and finance journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
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Baruch College (City University of New York)
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George Washington University
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Lehigh University
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National University of Singapore
Texas A&M University
The College of William and Mary
University of Alberta
University of Arizona
University of Georgia
University of Minnesota
University of New South Wales
University of Notre Dame
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
University of Virginia (Darden School)
University of Hong Kong
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Virginia Tech University
Learn more about current Ph.D. in Finance candidates.
Faculty take an active role connecting students with exceptional career opportunities.
Application link & deadlines.
Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for Fall 2024 is January 9, 2024.
Application Fee: All applicants are required to pay a nonrefundable application fee of $100 USD.
Interviews: If selected, applicants will be invited to interview in early spring.
Admission Decisions: Applications are generally reviewed after the final deadline has passed. There is no specific decision notification date for Ph.D. programs. Final decisions are typically available by mid-spring.
Your current curriculum vitae should include your education, research, and professional information.
We also require a separate Employment History, using the form provided within the online application.
Recommendations from two individuals who can provide an objective appraisal of your capacity for intensive graduate study and potential for professional success.
All applicants must possess a four-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. You must submit transcripts from every institution where you were enrolled in a degree-granting program. At the time of application, only a self-reported transcript is required but if you are admitted, we will require an official transcript sent directly from your degree-granting institution. Transcripts should include:
Course names
All grades received (including transfer credits and study abroad programs)
Cumulative GPA
Degree conferral information
Graduates of non-U.S. institutions must possess a college or university degree equivalent to a four-year U.S. bachelor’s degree. If admitted, international students are required to submit an official English translation of all academic credentials, along with a third-party degree verification from an agency such as SpanTran or World Education Services (WES) .
Applicants must submit GMAT or GRE scores from within the past five years. We accept both the GMAT Exam and GMAT Focus Edition. Our test codes are:
While Graduate Admissions does not have a preference between the GMAT or GRE, we encourage you to consult class profile data for average test scores in order to gauge where you stand.
If you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you are required to submit an English language proficiency exam score with your application. We accept TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE scores. We do not accept the Duolingo English Test.
Scores must be from within the past two years, and applicants must meet the following minimum scores:
TOEFL, iBT, and TOEFL iBT Home Edition: 100
You are eligible to waive the language test requirement if you meet either of the following criteria:
You have completed a four-year bachelor’s degree or a two-year master’s degree (or higher) at an institution where the medium language of instruction is English. You must have completed your degree in its entirety at the English-medium institution. The medium language of instruction must be indicated on your transcript or verified in an official letter from the institution.
You have worked in a full-time, post-degree position for at least two years in the United States or a country where English is an official language. NOTE: Working for a company that conducts its business in English in a country where English is not an official language will not qualify you for a language test waiver.
If you are eligible to waive the language test requirement, you do not need to submit a waiver request beforehand and can simply move forward with your application.
Applicants must submit a required essay discussing their research interests and career objectives. You may also submit an optional essay that addresses aspects of your candidacy that have not already been covered in other parts of the application.
If you have any further questions, please email us at bcmba@bc.edu , or schedule a phone call or Zoom appointment with a member of the Graduate Admission team.
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General information.
Finance is the study of investment and financing decisions by firms, the portfolio decisions of individual investors, and the implications of those decisions for the pricing of capital assets. Finance includes the study of corporate financial decisions, corporate control, the role and management of financial institutions, new venture financing, mutual funds and other investment vehicles, market microstructure, asset pricing and portfolio choice, international finance, and the behavior of interest rates and foreign exchange rates.
The Finance department at the Foster School has a long and distinguished record of excellence. It is the birthplace of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), the Western Finance Association (WFA), and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) . The finance department is the longtime home of the JFQA, widely regarded as one of the four leading journals in Finance. Our faculty serve as editors and associate editors at all four of the top journals in finance – at the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis – and at other leading finance journals.
The main objective of the finance PhD program is to produce outstanding researchers who can be placed in the world’s top academic finance departments. Our faculty are open to a large variety of research styles and methods. At the same time, we have a strong department identity, which stresses the joint application of equilibrium reasoning and empirical analysis to understanding financial economics. We have a very active seminar and summer visitor program which attracts leading academics to Seattle and provides many opportunities for interaction. Our heavy representation at top journals ensures that PhD students will be exposed to cutting edge research and will have the opportunity to learn first-hand how leading journals evaluate papers submitted for publication.
Course work in the area of finance covers the basic tools, theory, and empirical evidence necessary to give students a solid foundation upon which to generate and disseminate new knowledge throughout their careers. Students regularly enter into research projects jointly with faculty in addition to the dissertation requirement. Students also obtain valuable teaching experience during their Ph.D. program of studies at the University of Washington.
Course requirements for finance major.
The following courses are required for all finance majors. The number of credits for each course is indicated in parentheses after the course number.
FIN 580 (4) | Corporate Finance I |
FIN 585 (4) | Empirical Methods in Finance |
FIN 589 (4) | Advanced Topics in Finance |
FIN 590 (4) | Asset Pricing I |
FIN 591 (4) | Corporate Finance II |
FIN 592 (4) | Asset Pricing II |
Finance majors are also expected to register for and attend the Finance Research Workshop (FIN 599) each quarter of the regular academic year in which they are enrolled in residence.
Research Methods Minor Area Requirements
Finance students are strongly encouraged to take Econometrics as their research methods minor. An Econometrics minor consists of the following courses at a minimum:
Econometrics
ECON 580 (4) | Applied Econometrics I |
ECON 581 (4) | Applied Econometrics II |
ECON 582 (4) | Applied Econometrics III |
Other Minor Area Requirements
In addition to the finance area, all students majoring in finance are required to choose three support areas. Both research methods and microeconomics are required minor areas for finance majors. The third minor area depends upon the student’s interest. However, students are strongly recommended to take macroeconomics their third minor area of study. Other popular minor areas include, accounting, math, statistics, psychology, and computer science.
The microeconomics minor area must include the following three course sequence:
ECON 500 (4) | Microeconomic Analysis I |
ECON 501 (4) | Microeconomic Analysis II |
ECON 508 (4) | Microeconomic Analysis III |
The macroeconomics minor area must include the following three course sequence:
ECON 502 (4) | Macroeconomic Analysis I |
ECON 503 (4) | Macroeconomic Analysis II |
ECON 509 (4) | Macroeconomic Analysis III |
ECON 500 Microeconomic Analysis I | ECON 501 Microeconomic Analysis I | ECON 508 Microeconomic Analysis III | FIN 600 Independent Study |
FIN 590 Asset Pricing I | FIN 580 Corporate Finance I | FIN 585 Empirical Methods in Finance | Tools Examination |
ECON 580 Econometrics I | ECON 581 Econometrics II | ECON 582 Econometrics III | 1 year Summer Paper and Presentation |
FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar | FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar | FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar | FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar |
Teaching Effectiveness Seminar |
Second Year
FIN 591 Corporate Finance II | FIN 592 Asset Pricing II | FIN 589 Advanced Topics in Finance | FIN 600 Independent Study |
Elective | Elective | Elective | 2nd Year Summer paper and Presentation |
Elective | Elective | Elective | Area Examination |
FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar | FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar | FIN 599 Doctoral Seminar |
All finance students are encouraged to take the year-long macroeconomics sequence from the economics department if it fits with their research interests.
First-Year Paper Students create and present a research paper during their first summer under the guidance of their advisor. The paper may be an original idea or an extension of existing work, recognizing that original ideas are more likely to subsequently become working papers or dissertations, while extensions allow those struggling to find executable ideas a way to build their toolbox in a structured manner. This paper will be due for a last set of comments at the end of August and presented in mid-September.
Basic Tools Exam The basic tools exam for finance majors is administered near the end of the Summer Quarter at the end of the first year of study. The exam is designed primarily to test the student’s understanding of microeconomic analysis, as covered in the economics core sequence ECON 500, 501, and 508. It is administered by the Economics department. Previous examples of the Tools Examination can be obtained in the School’s Doctoral Program Office.
Major Area Examination The finance major area exam is administered near the beginning of a student’s second Summer Quarter. The exam tests a student’s understanding and knowledge of the entire field of finance. Previous examples of the Area Examination can be obtained in the School’s Doctoral Program Office.
Summer Research Project After completing the Major Area Examination, students complete an original research paper under the guidance of a faculty advisor. This project is to be independent research on a topic and issue selected by the student. Students present their work in a workshop setting in Fall Quarter.
General Examination After successfully completing the previous exams and research papers, the student will propose a dissertation. The proposal should demonstrate through existing work that a student has the capacity to complete a thesis. Members of the Supervisory Committee, a representative of the Graduate School, and any other interested faculty attend the proposal.
Dissertation and Final Examination After passing the general exam, students complete the proposed research and write the dissertation guided by a reading committee. The reading committee may consist entirely of members of the supervisory committee or may include one or more members not previously on the supervisory committee. The supervisory committee administers the final defense of the dissertation.
The Department of Finance, Real Estate, and Insurance and Risk Management at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business offers a rigorous, systematic, and highly structured doctoral program that develops quantitative, analytical, and teaching skills required for a successful career as a financial economist or as a faculty member. Our primary objective is to train scholars who will join top academic and research institutions or enter the field of financial economics.
The department has experienced phenomenal growth in the past few years, with exceptionally talented and highly energetic fresh PhDs from Columbia University, Indiana University, London Business School, and the University of Michigan joining our internationally renowned faculty. We work with a select number of PhD candidates each year on a wide range of empirical and theoretical research topics in finance.
Real Estate
Insurance and Risk Management
Our faculty publications appear in journals such as Geneva Risk, Insurance Review, Journal of Risk and Insurance, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Journal of Finance , Journal of Financial Research , Financial Review , Journal of Real Estate Finance & Economics , Quarter Journal of Business and Economics , Journal of International Business Studies , and the Pacific-Basin Finance Journal .
Lindner doctoral students receive excellent research support. Our seminar series features prominent researchers. Our department has subscriptions to all major finance and accounting databases through WRDS, and funding is available to doctoral students for travel to conferences. Our top-ranked Carl H. Lindner III Center for Insurance and Risk Management and the UC Real Estate Center provide a great opportunity for doctoral students to interact with practitioners.
A collegial environment has long been a hallmark of Lindner PhD programs. Students frequently collaborate with one another and with faculty to produce original research. We strongly encourage these collaborations and place a high priority on students pursuing their own research agendas as quickly as possible. The finance program is highly selective, allowing faculty to work closely with each doctoral student to customize a program of study that meets his or her interests and needs. The goal of this interaction is for you to develop the ability to conduct original research that will become the cornerstone of your dissertation.
In order to enhance our students' teaching abilities, Lindner offers teaching workshops to develop their classroom skills. In our program, students are mentored by department faculty while in various teaching assistant roles and they are given hands-on teaching experience in the classroom to complete their teacher training.
The program begins with a thorough grounding in quantitative methods and economic and financial theory and is complemented by a sequence of seminars covering all the major areas of financial economics. Through work on an independent research paper, students develop the skills and ability necessary to conduct original research. Satisfactory performance on a written comprehensive examination marks the transition from coursework to full-time thesis research. A brief list of the research topics students may choose to pursue as a dissertation topic include theoretical, experimental, or empirical aspects of asset pricing, corporate finance, financial institutions, market microstructure, or real estate.
The program offers a thorough grounding in the basic tools of economics, statistics, and mathematics through a series of introductory courses followed by a series of well-defined seminars that cover the major areas of financial economics.
In addition to gaining basic analytical tools, candidates learn to develop economic intuition into financial problems and acquire the necessary mind-set to teach and conduct independent research as a university professor.
The curriculum consists of four components: required courses, an independent research paper, a comprehensive exam and a dissertation.
Students complete a program of study that leads to competency in three areas: quantitative methods, economics, and finance. The requirements of the program of study are typically satisfied by completing 18 courses in the first two and a half years of the program. Required courses include seven courses in quantitative methods and economics, six in finance, and several electives. In some cases coursework prior to entering the Program may be substituted for required courses.
Students are expected to engage in research early in the program. All students work at least part-time as research assistants during the first two years of the program. By the end of their second year, students are required to submit a research paper as part of the FIN 9025 Research Colloquium. A more detailed description of the research paper and the standards and criteria used to evaluate it is available from (and maintained and updated by) the PhD Committee.
Satisfactory performance on a written comprehensive examination marks the student's transition from coursework to full-time thesis research. The examination is intended to allow the student to demonstrate substantial knowledge of finance, economics and quantitative methods.
The candidate will have completed most course work, including all finance coursework, and submitted a satisfactory research paper prior to taking the comprehensive examination.
The doctoral dissertation is expected to be a substantial, significant and original contribution to knowledge. It is prepared under the guidance of a thesis committee of three or more faculty members (including one from outside the Finance department) selected by the candidate in consultation with his or her thesis advisor. Early in the process, the candidate submits a thesis proposal. The proposal is presented in a seminar to which the finance faculty and doctoral students are invited. The purpose of the presentation is to give the student an opportunity to hear the suggestions and comments of members of the UC finance community while the research plan is still fluid.
A thesis-defense seminar, open to the entire University of Cincinnati academic community, is held when the research is completed.
The finance PhD program requires the following coursework:
The department offers the following seminars. The final seminar, FIN 9025 Research Colloquium: Special Topics in Finance, does not meet as a regular course. It is the course credit associated with the second-year paper.
FIN 9011: Foundations of Finance
FIN 9012: Corporate Finance Theory
FIN 9013: Empiracal Studies in Corporate Finance
FIN 9014: Asset Pricing Theory
FIN 9015: Empiracal Studies in Asset Pricing and Investments
FIN 9020: Advanced Topics in Finance
FIN 9025: Research Colloquium: Current Topics in Finance
Recent graduates of Lindner's Finance PhD concentration have accepted positions at:
Bond, Shaun, Pai, Yu-Jou , Wang, Peng, and Suyan Zheng (2019), “The Impact of Dividend Reinvestment Plans on Firm Payout Choices -Evidence from Real Estate Investment Trusts”, Real Estate Economics , 47(1), 178-213.
Suyan Zheng, “Why Do Multinational Firms Hold So Much Cash? Further Evidence on the Precautionary Motive,” Journal of Accounting and Finance , forthcoming
Suyan Zheng (2017), “Can Corporate Diversification Induce More Tax Avoidance Practices?”, Journal of Multinational Financial Management , 41, 47-60.
Doina C. Chichernea , Anthony D. Holder, and Alex Petkevich. "Does return dispersion explain the accrual and investment anomalies?" Journal of Accounting and Economics .
Doina C. Chichernea , Michael F. Ferguson, and Haimanot Kassa, "Idiosyncratic Risk, Investor Base and Returns," Financial Management .
Hui Guo and Buhui Qiu , "A Better Measure of Institutional Informed Trading," Contemporary Accounting Research .
Kee H. Chung and Sean Yang. "Reverse Stock Splits, Institutional Holdings, and Share Value" , Financial Management .
Kee H. Chung and Chairat Chuwonganant. "Uncertainty, Market Structure, and Liquidity" . Journal of Financial Economics 113 (September 2014), 476-499.
Guo, Hui, Michael F. Ferguson, and Haimanot (Haim) Kassa , "On the Relation between EGARCH Idiosyncratic Volatility and Expected Stock Returns," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 49(1) (2014), 271-296.
Guo, Hui, and Buhui Qiu . "Options-implied variance and future stock returns." Journal of Banking & Finance 44 (2014): 93-113.
Glascock, John, and Ran Lu-Andrews . "An examination of macroeconomic effects on the liquidity of REITs." The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics 49.1 (2014): 23-46.
Qiu, Buhui , Svetoslav Trapkov, and Fadi Yakoub. "Do target CEOs trade premiums for personal benefits?" Journal of Banking & Finance 42 (2014): 23-41.
Kee H. Chung and Hao Zhang. "A Simple Approximation of Intraday Spreads with Daily Data." Journal of Financial Markets 17 (January 2014), 94-120.
At York College of Pennsylvania, our Bachelor of Science (BS) in Finance degree program builds the skills you need for careers handling the financial decisions of individuals and businesses.
We know that you need more than just mathematics and accounting knowledge for key roles in the financial industry . That’s why Finance majors at York College get a head start working on real-world projects that develop skills ranging from business savvy to relationship-building, from analysis and fintech to leadership.
The best finance degree programs combine academic excellence with career resources and access to networking. At York, you'll join a vast network of experienced faculty, alumni, and industry leaders as you gain experience with professional facilities like the on-campus NASDAQ Trading Lab. York College Finance majors can also participate in the Student Managed Fund, making real investments with a portfolio worth over $400,000. Career-focused internships and community projects provide even more in-depth experience and résumé-building opportunities.
Key courses, finance major requirements and courses.
The BS in Finance program curriculum offers a balance of core finance and business courses, minor courses, general education, electives, and real-world learning opportunities. Courses you may take include:
With a student-selected concentration area and an optional finance major internship, the Finance degree program is tailorable to your goals as an undergraduate.
Every student in the Bachelor of Science in Finance degree program complements their degree with another area of study, deepening their experience and employability in a specialized field of their choice.
Pursue a Bachelor of Science in Finance degree at York College of Pennsylvania and gain the comprehensive training and real-world experience that prepares you for a range of finance roles and future career advancement.
Ready to launch your finance career with confidence? Request more information today . Take the next step by visiting campus and beginning your application
Prepare for financial careers.
With a BS in Finance, you can pursue entry-level positions in corporate finance, commercial and investment banking, financial planning, financial analysis, or risk management.
Begin your career in finance and financial services in roles such as:
Financial manager, financial planner.
Some roles, such as Certified Financial Planners (CFP) may require applicants to hold professional credentials, certifications, or licenses to practice in addition to a bachelor’s degree.
Alumni of York’s bachelor’s degree in Finance program have gone on to work for Aerotek, Glatfelter Insurance Group, T Rowe Price Associates, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Vanguard, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Federal Reserve Bank, BAE Systems, PFM Asset Management, Morgan Stanley, BNY Mellon, AXA advisors, and Northwestern Mutual.
In addition to extremely competitive salaries, finance careers have many other benefits. This area of business expertise offers some of the strongest career outlooks, the highest-earning wage potential, and abundant leadership opportunities for those entering the profession.
Some of the most desirable benefits of pursuing a degree in finance include:
A bachelor’s degree in finance can help you qualify for rewarding roles at all stages of your career in this growing field. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), occupations in the business and financial sector are projected to grow 7 percent from 2021 to 2031 . Your on-the-job experience, professional certifications, location, and other factors influence your salary as a Finance program graduate.
Median salaries for common careers in finance from the BLS:
Pursuing a graduate degree such as a Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS), Master of Finance (MFin), Master of Business Administration (MBA), or Master of Accounting (MAcc) can provide specialized training, elevate salary potential, and help you gain extra course credits or on-the-job training necessary for professional certification.
The BS in Finance degree program at York College of Pennsylvania offers excellent ground-floor preparation for pursuing advanced career pathways that require graduate-level training. Roles that you may advance to after gaining more training and experience include:
In addition to confidently applying for graduate studies following completion of your four-year degree, Finance majors at York also have the option to pursue a 4+1 program leading to both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree during your time at York College.
York’s 4+1 degree option allows you to complete both a BS in Finance and a Master of Arts (MA) in Strategic Leadership and Management in as few as five years, amplifying your employability and experience in the fields of business and finance as you pursue career advancement.
Request information today to learn more about the BS/MA 4+1 pathway .
Finance major internships and hands-on learning.
Real-world work experience with local, regional, or national organizations is highly encouraged. Finance majors may complete up to two three-credit internships that count toward their Bachelor of Science as electives.
The Graham School of Business and its faculty are entrenched in the financial industry, maintaining close relationships with a variety of companies and employers in the York area where Finance majors often find internship placements.
Learn about undergraduate internships at York College .
The NASDAQ Trading Lab is where Finance majors get hands-on practice with the same software, devices, and services they’ll encounter in the workplace after graduation. All upper-level Finance classes meet in the Trading Lab, where students bring their understanding beyond classroom theories into real financial markets.
Housed in the Willman Business Center on Main Campus, the NASDAQ Trading Lab includes all of the following, in addition to other standard office software and classroom equipment:
In addition to familiarizing Finance majors with industry technology, the NASDAQ Trading Lab is an incubator for students wishing to become certified in Bloomberg and Morningstar software.
Learn about Graham School of Business facilities and the NASDAQ Training Lab .
The Student Managed Fund is a student-run organization that provides members with the opportunity to invest with real money, allocated by the College’s endowment fund.
Student participants follow a value-driven strategy as they research and make strategic choices for their investments. The Student Managed Fund began in 2016 with $250,000 and now exceeds a value of $400,000.
Apply to be a part of the Student Managed Fund .
Valuable faculty guidance.
As you pursue your BS in Finance degree at York College, industry-trained faculty provide one-on-one support in both academic and career concerns. They ensure you understand common professional tools and financial technology, as well as engage your personal goals and interests.
York College is where you can be as involved or as independent as you'd like, with support to help you achieve your goals in college and beyond. No matter the challenges you face along the way or experiences you want to pursue, our Student Success Division and Student Development and Campus Life resources will support you along the way.
Learn about the student support services and engagement opportunities at YCP:
Skills for finance careers.
From knowing how to use Excel like a pro to communicating with clients and intermediaries, the skills you’ll learn as a Finance major at York College will help you every day in your finance or business career.
Through both academic and non-academic learning and development, you'll exhibit a wide range of skills essential to well-versed professionals:
The Bachelor of Science in Finance degree program helps you prepare for further education and professional credentials after graduating.
If you are interested in pursuing one or more of the professional designations below, your support system at York will help you take the right courses and know what to expect from the certification process, including any remaining requirements.
Acbsp-accredited finance degree.
The Finance BS program is accredited by ACBSP.
This accreditation focuses on recognizing teaching excellence, determining student learning outcomes, and a continuous improvement model. ACBSP’s student-centered teaching and learning approach, which is measured and analyzed for quality, ensures that students gain the right skills from their educational investment. Institutions with programs accredited by ACBSP are committed to continuous improvement that ensures their business program will give students the skills employers want.
Your class schedule will include core courses for your major, Gen Next general education classes, and electives.
Course Name | Course Code | Credits |
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Investment | FIN 320 | 3 Credits |
Risk Management and Insurance | FIN 330 | 3 Credits |
Financial Institutions and Markets | FIN 340 | 3 Credits |
International Finance | IBS 405 | 3 Credits |
Managerial Finance II | FIN 410 | 3 Credits |
Derivative Securities | FIN 420 | 3 Credits |
These are just a few of the many career opportunities graduates of the Finance degree may find:
Budget analyst, frequently asked questions, are finance majors in demand.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts many careers in business and finance fields, including financial analysts , actuaries , and personal financial advisors , will experience faster growth than the average for all occupations from 2021-2031. As global and emerging markets create new investment opportunities and boost economic growth, the demand for trained finance professionals is expected to increase in the upcoming years.
Finance majors study a range of topics related to financial management, investments, and the global financial system. Common subjects include:
They also gain proficiency in financial modeling, data analysis, and decision-making techniques. The curriculum equips finance majors to excel in careers where duties include assessing financial performance, analyzing investment opportunities, managing risks, and making informed financial decisions
A finance degree opens up various career paths in both the corporate and financial service sectors. Finance graduates can pursue roles such as financial analyst, investment banker, portfolio manager, financial advisor, risk manager, or corporate finance specialist. They can work in industries such as:
With experience and additional credentials, finance majors can advance to higher-level positions, including executive roles in finance or specialized fields such as private equity, mergers, and acquisitions, or financial planning. Additionally, some finance majors choose to pursue graduate education, such as an MBA or specialized master's degree, to further enhance their career prospects.
This is day one. From your first semester on campus through graduation day, York College offers expert advice, professional development opportunities, and personalized support to help you navigate the choices that influence your future.
Explore resources for a successful college experience:
Related programs.
Students who enjoy analyzing financial information and solving problems, are curious about what makes companies profitable, want to be key decision-makers, and have a strong commitment to organizational ethics would succeed in this in-demand major.
At York College of Pennsylvania, our Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics degree program equips you with the knowledge and skills you need to land a career analyzing and forecasting business and economic trends.
York College’s bachelor’s in Business Analytics will prepare you to contribute to an organization in the industry of your choice. You’ll get hands-on experience working with statistical analysis, information technology, quantitative methods, and computer-based models to leverage data in real-world business settings.
the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) concentrating in General Business degree provides you with a solid understanding over all the business disciplines and the opportunity to add another area of interest for a unique business education experience. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skill set to pursue a generalist managerial position in industries and organizations that interest you.
Students who enjoy being proactive, strengthening resources and improving existing business practices would succeed in this in-demand specialization. A Bachelor of Business Administration degree from York College of Pennsylvania prepares you for a world of opportunities. In the ever-changing world of business, professionals are challenged to be fast on their feet and think outside the box.
York College’s Mathematics graduates are entering a diverse and growing career field. Whether you want to guide younger generations in understanding math through teaching or you hope to discover new tools in technology and science, the Mathematics program at York College can prepare you.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Graduate Certificate in Real Estate Finance and Development
The graduate certificate in Real Estate Finance and Development is designed for individuals seeking advanced studies in both real estate finance and development.
Last updated: June 25, 2024
Belk College of Business
UNC Charlotte Campus Friday Building 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223, USA
Degree offered, number of credits required, mode of learning, unique real estate academic features.
The graduate certificate program includes 6000-level courses in real estate finance and development, providing students with specialized training and knowledge to advance quickly in today’s real estate industry.
Core Requirement:
Elective Courses:
Notable traditions & events.
Faculty & staff for the program.
See full list of faculty here
Daniel Wright
Program Director and Senior Lecturer-Real Estate
Yongqiang Chu
Distinguished Professor of Real Estate and Urban Economics
Patrick Smith
Associate Professor and the John Crosland, Sr. Distinguished Scholar in Real Estate and Development
Successful real estate alumni.
Serge Kavege
Senior Director, Mid-Atlantic Regional Head of Asset Management- Housing Sector at Nuveen
Joshua Zilke
Vice President of Construction for the Southeast Group-Harkins Builders, Inc.
Tricia Malinowski
Project Manager-WK Dickson & Co., Inc.
Awards or recognition.
Financial aid, scholarships, general information, where is the program housed on campus, state of the art facilities.
The environment at UNC Charlotte is one of balance: state-of-the-art facilities juxtaposed with contemporary architecture alongside scenic natural resources. The light rail connects the main campus to uptown Charlotte and the Dubois Center at UNC Charlotte Center City, offering the excitement of city living – with acclaimed dining, sports, shopping and entertainment – paired with a warm sense of community for which Charlotte is known.
UNC Charlotte enjoys a close relationship with the Queen City’s thriving business community, who are partners to help train, educate, hire and promote graduate students.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is a public institution with a campus size of 1,000-acre.
Graduate admissions office.
5th Floor, Reese Hall 9035 University Rd, Charlotte, NC 28223, USA
(704) 687-5503
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The Ness School of Management and Economics offers an accelerated master's program , which allows qualified students to work toward their master’s degree in economics while they complete their undergraduate degree.
The Ness School of Management and Economics generally delivers graduate courses in a face-to-face format. On occasion, the school delivers an elective course in an online format. The school delivers its business economics curriculum option electives in flexible formats, including evening and blended courses.
The Ness School of Management and Economics prides itself on providing excellent academic programs and offering high-quality services to students. A limited number of research and teaching assistantships and scholarships may be available to qualified students enrolled in the economic theory curriculum option. The Economics Graduate Student Association (EGSA) supports graduate-student engagement opportunities, as well.
Option A – Thesis – Economic Theory track
Total Required Credits: 30 (Option A)
Option B - Research/Design Paper – Applied Business Economics track
Total Required Credits: 32 (Option B)
GRE: Not required TOEFL: School requirement of 575 paper-based, 90-91 internet-based IELTS: 6.0
Two letters of reference and a letter of intent are required. In the letter of intent, the applicant should identify their interests in the graduate program, address how their skills - including those the applicant attained in their undergraduate program - align with our graduate program and address any undergraduate coursework in which the applicant earned below a B. The letter of intent should be roughly 500 to 750 words long.
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