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    Bachelor Programs in Economic Studies Finance Financial Engineering

    A bachelor’s program equips students with a well-rounded undergraduate education in a particular field. Two of the four years of study focus on liberal arts coursework, such as English, science, and mathematics.

    What is a Bachelor in Financial Engineering? This program provides students with a background in solving complex economic problems across multiple disciplines, such as banking, government agencies, and engineering. Using the principles of applied mathematics, the program provides students with in-depth knowledge of financial engineering by seamlessly integrating studies from various complementary fields to create a dynamic course of study. Coursework typically includes decision modeling, corporate finance, statistics, computer science, and econometrics.

    Earning a bachelor’s degree may result in an increased salary or career advancement potential. Students receive many professional and personal benefits, such as problem-solving, decision-making, and interpersonal communication skills.

    Degree costs vary based on the length of the program, the location, and the school. If you are interested in a particular institution, you should contact the admissions office and request more information on tuition and enrollment fees. Scholarships may be available to offset some costs.

    Graduates of this program may find a bright outlook for careers in this rapidly growing industry. Students may find a tremendous amount of fluidity in finance sector careers utilizing their transferable skills such as quantitative developers, hedge fund portfolio managers, investment bankers, and algorithmic traders. Those interested in public policy may consider working for government agencies, developing federal and state financial policies or conducting research. Some choose to pursue an advanced graduate degree.

    A variety of international opportunities exist for undergraduate degree programs. Online programs are a flexible and convenient way to get started, particularly for those in remote areas with limited access to a facility. To find out more information, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.