The Bachelor of Science in Finance at SUNY New Paltz offers a solid foundation in financial decision-making within a competitive and global business environment. Students benefit from hands-on learning, including access to the Pasternak Trading Room equipped with advanced Bloomberg Terminals. The program emphasizes fundamentals of finance while applying accounting, economic analysis, and quantitative methods to solve financial problems. It prepares students for a broad and dynamic field that influences individuals, businesses, organizations, and governments.
Why this course is highly recommended
The program emphasizes practical skills through real-world applications and state-of-the-art resources like Bloomberg Terminals. It’s designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in a broad, dynamic industry that affects many aspects of society and the economy, making it a great choice for those interested in an active and impactful field.
This program provides a comprehensive understanding of financial resource management, financial markets, and institutions. It prepares students for careers in corporate finance, banking, investing, real estate, and insurance by focusing on financial decision-making processes and resource allocation.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
14.40L
Living cost
The program offers a Bachelor of Science in Finance which combines core courses in finance, accounting, and economics, along with applied quantitative methods. Specific course requirements are designed to develop expertise in financial decision-making and resource management.

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Graduates can pursue careers in corporate finance (managing cash, credit, and budgets) and financial services such as banking, investing, real estate, and insurance. The program lays a strong foundation for entry into a broad spectrum of finance-related careers in an increasingly interconnected and competitive environment.