
Economics & Finance
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Make an impact by combining economic theory with business applications.
Acquire the analytical and problem-solving skills you need to investigate and evaluate global economic trends and business decisions.
Help Businesses and Individuals Build the Future.
Develop the knowledge you need to understand investments, markets and wealth management. Apply your financial savvy to help organizations function and individuals invest.
Choose the career path that fits your skills and interests.
Students can pursue economics and finance degrees through a variety of programs:
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Science in Finance
- Bachelor of Science in Business Economics
- Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics & Applied AI
- Bachelor of Science in Financial Technology & Analytics
- Minor in Business Analytics
- Minor in Economics
- Minor in Financial Analytics
- Minor in Real Estate
Dual Degree
Graduate
- Master of Science in Finance & Investment Management (MSFIM)
- Master of Science in Business Analytics & Applied AI (MSBAAI)
- Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics
- Graduate Certificate in Financial Analytics
- Graduate Certificate in Marketing Analytics
Doctorate
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