Finance Academic Interest
Apply your mathematical and analytical skills toward expansive, well-paying career options.
Every part of the economy relies on the employment of skilled finance and accounting workers. As globalization increases, so do accounting and international trade-related careers. As large sets of the population enter retirement, the need for financial planners and advisors also grows. If you have a knack for numbers and enjoy analyzing data for trends, this could be the perfect field for you.
Skills Checklist:
- Strong mathematical skills
- Ability to analyze data to find learnings
- An eye for identifying opportunities
- Organized and detail-oriented
- Ease with technology
- Problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Independent
What Can I Do with This Career Path?
- Accountant
- Budget Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Planner
- Investment Funds Manager
- Stock Broker
Available Programs
Accounting & Finance
Bachelor of Science (BS) | College of Business
Formats: Traditional ClassroomOnline
Accounting Review
Undergraduate Certificate | College of Business
Formats: Traditional ClassroomOnline
Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | College of Business
Concentrations: Accounting, Business Analytics, Business Communication, Business Technology Management, Finance, Health Care Administration, Homeland Security, Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing Management, Non-Profit Management, Organizational Leadership, Sustainability
Formats: Traditional ClassroomOnline
Doctor of Business Administration
Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) | College of Business
Formats: Online
Financial Management in Human Services
Graduate Certificate | College of Social & Behavioral Sciences
Formats: Online
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