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Finance

Finance

State University New York Oswego

State University of New York at Oswego is a public university in the City of Oswego and Town of Oswego, New York. It has two campuses: historic lakeside campus in Oswego and Metro Center in Syracuse, New York. SUNY Oswego currently has over 80,000 living alumni.

Bachelor of Finance

⦿ Yearly 16980 ( USD )
⦿ Have a high school diploma awarded upon completion of an accredited high school course of study, or have a high school equivalency diploma.
⦿ SUNY Oswego currently has an SAT/ACT test-optional policy.
⦿ An academic achievement of students enrolled at Oswego. Require a GPA was 91 (3.5).
In one of the few four-year finance programs in the Northeast, you’ll study the science of managing money, banking, investments and credit. The teaching of this broad base of knowledge is supported by the years of practical, professional experience our faculty bring to the classroom. Coursework includes strong elements of the accounting, economics and quantitative fields, and will prepare you for positions in financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, mutual funds, brokerages and insurance companies. Visit places such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange as part of extracurricular activities. Join Enactus to network, do community outreach projects and participate in competitions. Become part of the Financial Management Association to make additional connections and learn about research opportunities. Join the Investment Club and take advantage of the opportunity to manage a shared portfolio.
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⦿ Yearly 16980 ( USD )
⦿ Have a high school diploma awarded upon completion of an accredited high school course of study, or have a high school equivalency diploma.
⦿ SUNY Oswego currently has an SAT/ACT test-optional policy.
⦿ An academic achievement of students enrolled at Oswego. Require a GPA was 91 (3.5).
In one of the few four-year finance programs in the Northeast, you’ll study the science of managing money, banking, investments and credit. The teaching of this broad base of knowledge is supported by the years of practical, professional experience our faculty bring to the classroom. Coursework includes strong elements of the accounting, economics and quantitative fields, and will prepare you for positions in financial institutions such as commercial and investment banks, mutual funds, brokerages and insurance companies. Visit places such as the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange as part of extracurricular activities. Join Enactus to network, do community outreach projects and participate in competitions. Become part of the Financial Management Association to make additional connections and learn about research opportunities. Join the Investment Club and take advantage of the opportunity to manage a shared portfolio.
⦿ January
⦿ May
⦿ September