Bachelor of Science in Finance

SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

Bachelor of Science in Finance

Bachelor of Science in Finance

Prepare for corporate and financial management with top industry leaders.

The Bachelor of Science in Finance presents a comprehensive financial management curriculum that equips students with the skills necessary to work in the areas of corporate finance, investments, economics, financial management, financial services and financial planning. Our students learn directly from practicing professionals, many of whom are distinguished leaders in their field. The Cambridge College teaching model gives students the opportunity to learn financial management theory in addition to effective, practical financial management techniques. By combining research, theory and practice, graduates will be prepared with the skills that will enable them to manage both people and complex financial projects and operations.

Want to see if the Bachelor of Science in Finance is right for you? Please visit us at cambridgecollege.edu or call 1-800-829-4723 for more information.

PROGRAM FEATURES

Credits: 120

Locations: Boston, MA Lawrence, MA Springfield, MA Rancho Cucamonga, CA

No SAT or ACT testing required. Transfer up to 90 credits.

SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE

Why Choose the Finance Program?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment of "financial managers" and "financial analysts" to increase 7% and 12%, respectively, from 2014 to 2024.

Your coursework is aligned with employer demand skills for finance professionals.

You get hands-on experience with an on-site practicum with top companies and interact in real time, so you can see how the markets work and get an "inside view" on how financial decisions are made.

Learn from instructors who are active working professionals, which brings an immediacy into the classroom in terms of what is going on in finance as well as the emerging technologies and landscapes that will be needed in the future.

You make valuable connections which can lead to networking and jobs.

A great education AND a great value! 93% of recent Cambridge College undergraduates are employed.*

Geared toward adult learners with evening, weekend and online classes to help with your work-life balance.

*Based on Cambridge College graduation survey & excludes students going on to graduate school.

PROGRAM COURSEWORK General Education

42 credits

LRN175 Principles & Processes of Adult Learning

3

WRT101 College Writing I

3

CTH225 Foundations of Critical Thinking

3

MAT101 College Math I

3

CMP130 Introduction to Computer Applications

3

CMP230 Information Literacy

3

WRT102 College Writing II

3

MAT102 College Math II

3

WRT101-102 and MAT101-102 may by waived if equivalent courses have been accepted in transfer. Credits will be replaced with open electives. WRT201 required if both WRT101-102 are waived; not required for students completing WRT101-102 at Cambridge. WRT090 and MAT100 required if assessment indicates need.

Arts & Humanities

6

Natural & Physical Sciences

6

Social Sciences

6

Open Electives

36 credits

Choose electives and/or concentrations to support your academic interests and professional goals.

Finance Major

42 credits

BSM200 BSM225 BSM300 BSM315 BSM330 BSM332 BSM345 BSM405 BSM412 MAT201 (new) (new) (new) BSM490

Introduction to Business Fundamentals of Investment Management Economics for Managers Diversity in the Workplace Financial Accounting Financial Management Business Ethics Corporate Finance and Investments Money and Banking Introduction to Statistics International Finance Financial Services Operations Small Business Finance Capstone

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