

BSBA in Finance - Financial Planning, Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts
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48 Months
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About this course
The Financial Planning, BSBA major at Suffolk University is designed to cover the foundational topics required by the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) Board. Upon completing this program, students become eligible to take the CFP Exam, which is a key step toward CFP certification. The course includes core classes, such as FIN-200, and a minimum of 21 credit hours of coursework, including practical training in wealth management or finance fields. Students learn to manage and advise on personal financial planning, retirement, estate planning, investments, tax management, and risk management. The program emphasizes real-world skills to help students construct workable wealth management plans for clients and prepare for careers in financial advising and wealth management.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is especially recommended for students interested in becoming certified financial planners and working in wealth management. It offers a structured pathway to qualify for the CFP Exam, which is an esteemed credential in the financial advisory industry. Students gain practical knowledge in managing individual and family wealth, investment advising, and estate planning, giving them an edge in the competitive finance field.
Specialisation
The program specializes in financial planning, focusing on wealth management, investment strategies, estate planning, risk management, and financial advising, preparing students for the CFP certification exam and careers in financial advisory services.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
39.54L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students will earn a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) with this major. They must complete the required coursework, including core courses, electives, and a practical finance experience, maintaining a GPA of at least 2.0 both overall and within the major.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
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DUOLINGO
105
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers in financial planning, wealth management, estate planning, investment advising, and insurance. They may work with individuals and families to develop financial plans, manage investments, and optimize tax and risk strategies, positioning themselves for roles as financial advisors, estate planners, or wealth managers.
FAQs
What is the minimum credit requirement for this major?
A minimum of 21 credit hours, which include 7 courses, is required.
Can students in the honors program take advanced courses?
Yes, students in the Honors Program have the option to complete honors versions of courses.
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