E. Philip Saunders College of Business
Finance (BBUF)
Managing Your Personal Wealth
Finance is a broad, interdisciplinary field that intersects with many areas of business, making career options virtually limitless. You'll study cash flow, asset and risk management, capital markets, portfolio theory, international finance and forecasting and budgeting. At graduation you'll be well prepared to succeed in the complex economic, legal and financial whirl of today's global economy.
In your classes you'll learn from faculty members who have significant industry experience. Plus, you'll spend two co-op quarters honing your skills in a professional environment such as a corporate finance group or a securities or investment banking firm. Many companies hire students for co-op positions in finance, including:
- Johnson & Johnson/McNeil
- Smith Barney
- Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company
- Democrat & Chronicle
- Hudson Hotels
- Pratt & Whitney
- IBM Corporation
- Lucent Technologies
- SmithKline Beecham
- ...and many more.
What You'll Study
Finance graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. The curriculum consists of business core courses, the finance major, the general studies, and cooperative education.
When you are ready to apply, you can do so through the RIT Office of Admissions.