Finance BS and Minor Program Specifics

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There is no better place to earn a degree in finance than Rhode Island College. We also offer minors in finance and international business.

A Common Denominator for Numerous Careers

Finance is a dynamic and exciting field. A degree in finance is a common denominator among many of those who work on Wall Street as analysts, bankers or fund managers. Likewise, many of those employed by commercial banks, insurance companies and other financial service providers have college backgrounds in finance.

What to Expect from the Program

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Finance typically focuses on the study of prices, interest rates, money flows and the financial markets. Financial planning, investment decisions and analyzing/limiting expenses are all various aspects of what you will learn as a finance major. You will study how companies have performed in the past to predict how they will perform in the future and learn how to communicate information that will drive strategic change. RIC's program is accredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education, an affiliate of Chartered Financial Analyst and a Bloomberg Experiential Learning Partner institution. 

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Interested in Finance?

Rhode Island College is an exclusive member of the Common Application.

BS and Minors Program Details

Course Information

More course and program information, including an Academic Rhode Map, which lists all the courses you will need to complete this program and graduate in a timely fashion:

Course Requirements

Course Descriptions

Academic Rhode Map

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Contact Us

Department of Economics and Finance

The Department of Economics and Finance focuses on how businesses, governments, institutions and even individuals make decisions about spending and policy.

Kemal Saaticioglu

Dr. Kemal Saatcioglu

Associate Professor