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Finance Concentration (On Campus)

Learn the Fundamentals of Financial Management 

The Bachelor of Science in Management with a Finance Concentration at Fisher College is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both the theory and practice of finance. This program equips students with the essential skills needed to identify, measure, analyze, and communicate financial data effectively—skills that are highly valued in today’s business world. 

Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of financial principles and learn how to apply them across various business settings. The Finance Concentration opens up a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as investment accounting, financial analysis, corporate finance, portfolio management, and risk management.  

Whether you aspire to work in corporate finance, financial planning, or investment banking, the program prepares you for success by providing a solid theoretical framework and the analytical skills needed to thrive in the competitive finance industry. 

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Finance Career Track: Unlock a World of Opportunities in Finance 

Graduates with a Finance Concentration from Fisher College are equipped to pursue a variety of rewarding career paths across multiple sectors, including financial services, banking, and corporate finance. With a strong foundation in financial theory and practice, graduates can step into roles such as financial analyst, credit analyst, cash analyst, support analyst, risk analyst, and treasury manager within corporate environments. 

The Finance Concentration also prepares students for key positions in government and non-profit organizations, including roles like budget analyst, collateral analyst, director of finance, and program manager. The versatility of this concentration allows graduates to pursue a wide range of opportunities depending on their interests and career goals. 

In addition to traditional career paths, graduates have the option to further enhance their credentials by pursuing post-graduate financial securities licenses for securities sales or certification as a financial analyst. Many also choose to continue their education with advanced degrees in finance, opening doors to leadership roles in academia, such as vice president of finance and administration or finance professor. 

Program Snapshot

Credits: 120
Semester Length: 16 weeks
Learning Format: On Campus
Typical Time to Completion: 4 years

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