BS Management/Finance

The Bachelor of Science in Management degree, with a concentration in Finance, is designed to focus on finance theory and practice. Throughout the program, students will gain the necessary skills to identify, measure, analyze, communicate, and interpret financial information. The field of finance offers a variety of career choices that include, but are not limited to: positions in investment accounting, financial analysis, corporate finance, portfolio management, and risk management

Program Requirements

  • Core Courses
  • General Education Requirements

Core Courses

AC121   Financial Accounting
AC122   Managerial Accounting 
FI201     Principles of Business Finance 
FI230     Corporate Finance 
FI301     Investments
FI315     International Finance
FI420     Risk Management
LA204    Business Law
MG201  Principles of Management 
MG202  Human Resource Management 
MG303  Managerial Communications
MG304  Leadership and Ethics
MG315  International Management 
MG321  Organizational Behavior 
MG390  Management Internship
MG435  Operations Management 
MG441  Business Policy and Strategic Management 
MK201  Principles of Marketing
Program Elective (2)
 
Total Credits: 60

General Education Requirements

CM105  Public Speaking
CS101    Computer Concepts and Applications 
CS245    Management Application and Information Systems
EC101    Macroeconomics 
EC102    Microeconomics 
EN101   English I
EN102   English II
IS105     Common Experience
IS220     Preparation for Careers and Life after College
MA107/ MA117 College Algebra/ Finite Math
MA121  Basic Statistics 
PS101    Introduction to Psychology 
English Elective
Free Elective (4)
Humanities Elective 
Science Elective
Social Sciences Elective (2)
 
Total Credits: 60
Learning Outcomes
In addition to the learning outcomes in the Bachelor of Science in Management, students within the Finance concentration will also achieve the following concentration-specific learning objectives:
  • Demonstrate knowledge of financial theories within the primary areas of finance 
  • Demonstrate the ability to organize, analyze and interpret quantitative and financial data
  • Display the ability to apply financial information to recommend and justify solutions to financial problems
  • Understand the effect of global influences on the financial decision making process
Finance Career Track
Graduates with a finance concentration can obtain positions in financial services and banking. The Finance concentration also prepares graduates for jobs in other settings, including: corporate positions such as support analyst, cash analyst, financial analyst, credit analyst, risk analyst or treasury manager; government positions including budget analyst and collateral analyst; non-profit positions such as financial analyst, director of finance and program manager. In addition, graduates may pursue post-graduate financial securities licenses for securities sales and certification as a financial analyst as well as advanced degrees in finance which offer opportunities in academia such as vice president of finance and administration and finance professor.

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Credits: 120
Learning Format: On Campus
Semester Length: 15 weeks
Typical Time to Completion: 
4 years

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The Bachelor of Science in Management degree, with a concentration in Finance, is designed to focus on finance theory and practice. Throughout the program, students will gain the necessary skills to identify, measure, analyze, communicate, and interpret financial information. The field of finance offers a variety of career choices that include, but are not limited to: positions in investment accounting, financial analysis, corporate finance, portfolio management, and risk management

Program Requirements

  • Core Courses
  • General Education Requirements

Core Courses

AC121   Financial Accounting
AC122   Managerial Accounting 
FI201     Principles of Business Finance 
FI230     Corporate Finance 
FI301     Investments
FI315     International Finance
FI420     Risk Management
LA204    Business Law
MG201  Principles of Management 
MG202  Human Resource Management 
MG303  Managerial Communications
MG304  Leadership and Ethics
MG315  International Management 
MG321  Organizational Behavior 
MG390  Management Internship
MG435  Operations Management 
MG441  Business Policy and Strategic Management 
MK201  Principles of Marketing
Program Elective (2)
 
Total Credits: 60

General Education Requirements

CM105  Public Speaking
CS101    Computer Concepts and Applications 
CS245    Management Application and Information Systems
EC101    Macroeconomics 
EC102    Microeconomics 
EN101   English I
EN102   English II
IS105     Common Experience
IS220     Preparation for Careers and Life after College
MA107/ MA117 College Algebra/ Finite Math
MA121  Basic Statistics 
PS101    Introduction to Psychology 
English Elective
Free Elective (4)
Humanities Elective 
Science Elective
Social Sciences Elective (2)
 
Total Credits: 60
Learning Outcomes
In addition to the learning outcomes in the Bachelor of Science in Management, students within the Finance concentration will also achieve the following concentration-specific learning objectives:
  • Demonstrate knowledge of financial theories within the primary areas of finance 
  • Demonstrate the ability to organize, analyze and interpret quantitative and financial data
  • Display the ability to apply financial information to recommend and justify solutions to financial problems
  • Understand the effect of global influences on the financial decision making process
Finance Career Track
Graduates with a finance concentration can obtain positions in financial services and banking. The Finance concentration also prepares graduates for jobs in other settings, including: corporate positions such as support analyst, cash analyst, financial analyst, credit analyst, risk analyst or treasury manager; government positions including budget analyst and collateral analyst; non-profit positions such as financial analyst, director of finance and program manager. In addition, graduates may pursue post-graduate financial securities licenses for securities sales and certification as a financial analyst as well as advanced degrees in finance which offer opportunities in academia such as vice president of finance and administration and finance professor.

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Virtual Tour

Program Snapshot

Credits: 120
Learning Format: On Campus
Semester Length: 15 weeks
Typical Time to Completion: 
4 years

Additional Information


Academic Calendar

Tuition and Fees

Financial Aid

Faculty

Minors

Navigation

Quicklinks

118 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02116
(617) 236-8800

© Copyright 2001-2022, Fisher College. All rights reserved

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$33,150 Per Year

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4 Years

Duration

Jan 2025

Start Month

Dec 2024

Application Deadline

Upcoming Intakes

  • January 2025
  • August 2025
  • January 2026
  • August 2026

Mode of Study

  • Full Time