The finance program at Oregon State University aims to prepare students for careers in institutional finance, including banking, brokerage, insurance, and other related fields. The program offers options such as Dean's Academy, Financial Planning, and International Business. Students gain a broad understanding of financial management, investment analysis, and the functioning of capital markets including equity, bond, and derivatives markets. The curriculum emphasizes applying financial concepts to managerial decision-making, evaluating corporate governance, estimating costs of capital, and understanding the global financial environment. It's also recognized by the CFA Institute, incorporating at least 70% of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge, which positions students well for CFA exams.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program is recognized by the CFA Institute, ensuring comprehensive coverage of key financial knowledge. It prepares students for diverse roles in finance, including banking, securities, insurance, and government positions. The curriculum combines foundational knowledge with practical skills and offers specialized electives, making graduates well-equipped for the competitive finance industry.
Students can choose from options like Dean's Academy, Financial Planning, and International Business to tailor their finance degree to specific interests or career goals.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
34.19L
Living cost
To complete this degree, students must earn 180 credits, including core business courses, a finance curriculum with electives, and a range of foundational courses. The program includes lower-division business fundamentals, upper-division finance courses, and electives, along with professional development and career planning components.

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Graduates can pursue careers in banking, brokerage, insurance, securities, and financial management. Opportunities include roles as financial analysts, portfolio managers, security brokers, underwriters, and finance personnel in government or corporate sectors. Specializations in lending, investment, or insurance open diverse pathways within the finance industry.