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Degrees and Programs in Finance
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
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A graduate degree really can make a difference, especially when it's from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Online, evening and weekend classes are available.
to learn more about all finance degrees and programs.
University of Phoenix
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Ready to earn your degree? University of Phoenix makes higher education accessible. Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, University of Phoenix can help you reach your goal--and sooner than you think.
to learn more about all finance degrees and programs.
Strayer University
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Get the right foundation for your future with a degree from Strayer University. Evening and weekend classes are all available to meet the needs of busy adults.
to learn more about all finance degrees and programs.
ITT Technical Institute
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The ITT Technical Institutes offer programs in some of today's hottest technical areas. With over 90 locations nationwide and several online programs available, the ITT Techs are one of the leading providers of technology education. Each ITT Tech offers convenient class schedules, financial aid is available to those who qualify, and Career Services are offered to help you find a job.
to learn more about this Business and Accounting Technology Program.
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| ARTICLE: Finance In-Depth |
Finance professionals are problem solvers. Banks, credit unions, and brokerage firms need finance experts to oversee lending, trusts, or banking operations. If you work for a large business firm, you'll need to know corporate finance with an ability to reduce investment risks and maximize profit. Whether you prefer banking, or you'd like to be hired as an independent investment expert, the field of finance requires attention to detail and a keen sense of numbers.
Educational Requirements
As business becomes increasingly competitive in both the corporate scene and in smaller firms, the minimum education requirements for work within the finance industry are a bachelor's degree in finance or a related field. In a campus-based finance program, you'll take classes like risk management, investments, and insurance. With large firms working with huge investors, many employers prefer those with higher degrees, favoring a master's in business administration or a specialized degree like financial planning. Of course, one of the best ways to learn the finance industry is to work in banking or learn the ropes through an internship in a corporate finance firm. Many campus based programs offer these hands-on opportunities.
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