B.S.B.A. in Finance

Pittsburgh

 

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Program Overview

The B.S.B.A. in Finance at Duquesne University equips students with a comprehensive understanding of financial principles and practices. This program focuses on developing analytical skills, critical thinking, and a solid foundation in finance, preparing graduates for a variety of careers in the financial sector. With a curriculum that emphasizes real-world applications, students are trained to make informed financial decisions and manage resources effectively.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.S.B.A. in Finance is designed to provide a strong foundation in key finance topics such as corporate finance, investment analysis, risk management, and financial markets. Core courses include Financial Management, Investment Analysis, and International Finance, complemented by elective courses that allow students to specialize in areas such as financial planning or banking. Additionally, students engage in hands-on learning through case studies and simulations that reflect current market conditions.

Research Focus: Duquesne University encourages a strong research focus within its finance program, promoting student engagement in faculty-led research projects. Students are introduced to quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, providing them with the tools to analyze financial data and market trends critically. This research emphasis not only enhances their academic experience but also prepares them for future roles in finance that require strong analytical capabilities.

Industry Engagement: The B.S.B.A. in Finance program fosters industry engagement through partnerships with local businesses, financial institutions, and professional organizations. Students benefit from networking opportunities, internships, and guest lectures by industry professionals, allowing them to gain insights into current industry practices and trends. This practical exposure enhances their learning experience and increases their employability upon graduation.

Global Perspective: Understanding the global financial landscape is a key component of the finance program at Duquesne University. The curriculum incorporates international finance topics, preparing students to navigate the complexities of global markets. Students are encouraged to study abroad and participate in international finance-related projects, ensuring they develop a well-rounded perspective on global financial issues and cross-cultural business practices.

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Location

Pittsburgh

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 47146

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 70% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 70 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 48 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 95.

Scholarships for International Students

International Freshman Scholarships: Duquesne University offers merit-based scholarships for international freshmen based on academic achievements. These scholarships can significantly contribute to tuition expenses.

Spiritan Scholarships: The Spiritan Scholarship is a prestigious award for academically accomplished students who demonstrate a service and leadership. This scholarship aims to support students who align with the university's mission.

Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship: Transfer students who are members of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society may be eligible for this scholarship. It recognizes academic excellence and leadership at the community college level.

ESL Merit Scholarships: Duquesne University provides merit-based scholarships for international students enrolled in the English as a Second Language (ESL) program. These scholarships recognize academic achievement and language proficiency.

Global Leaders Scholarship: The Global Leaders Scholarship is designed for international students who have demonstrated leadership qualities and a commitment to making a positive impact on their communities. It supports students who embody the values of global citizenship.

External Scholarships: Duquesne University encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, including those provided by governments, foundations, and private organizations. The university's financial aid office can assist students in identifying relevant external scholarships.

Talent-Based Scholarships: In addition to academic scholarships, Duquesne University offers talent-based scholarships in areas such as music, art, and athletics. These scholarships recognize outstanding achievements and contributions in specific fields.

Need-Based Financial Aid: Duquesne University is meeting the financial needs of admitted students. International students with demonstrated financial need may be eligible for need-based financial aid packages.

Graduates of the B.S.B.A. in Finance program from Duquesne University have a diverse range of career opportunities available to them in various sectors of the financial industry. 

Financial Analyst: Many graduates begin their careers as financial analysts, where they evaluate investment opportunities, analyze financial data, and provide recommendations to businesses or individual clients.

Investment Banker: Graduates often pursue roles in investment banking, working with corporations to raise capital through debt or equity offerings, advising on mergers and acquisitions, and conducting financial modeling.

Corporate Finance Specialist: Positions in corporate finance involve managing a company's financial activities, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial reporting, ensuring the organization’s fiscal health.

Financial Planner: Some graduates become financial planners, helping individuals or businesses develop financial strategies for saving, investing, and achieving their financial goals.

Risk Management Analyst: Graduates can work in risk management, assessing potential risks that could impact an organization’s financial performance and developing strategies to mitigate those risks.

Portfolio Manager: In this role, professionals manage investment portfolios on behalf of clients or organizations, making decisions about asset allocation and investment strategies.

Treasury Analyst: Treasury analysts focus on managing a company’s liquidity, funding, and financial risks, ensuring that the organization has the necessary capital for its operations.

Compliance Officer: Graduates may also find opportunities as compliance officers, ensuring that financial institutions adhere to regulatory requirements and internal policies.

Insurance Underwriter: Some may enter the insurance field as underwriters, evaluating risks and determining appropriate coverage options and premiums for clients.

Credit Analyst: Credit analysts assess the creditworthiness of individuals or businesses, analyzing financial data to make informed lending decisions.


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