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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Finance

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ABOUT THIS COURSE
STUDY JOURNEY

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What will I learn?

Learn to make strong corporate finance and investment decisions using financial data, the latest technologies, and real-world experience.

What You’ll Learn

In the AACSB-accredited Business Administration, B.S. with a Finance concentration, you’ll learn to integrate best-practice strategies and principles while launching your career in finance.

You’ll study corporate financial decision-making and learn to assess investment choices, as well as apply international financial management concepts and analyze corporate financial needs and statements.

Upon completion of your B.S. degree, you’ll be able to:

Demonstrate competency and make decisions in all functional business disciplines.
Use technology as a decision support tool in business.
Conduct and utilize research to support business innovation.
Integrate functional disciplines together to effect sound policymaking and business planning.

Career Options

Chief Financial Officer
Commercial Banker
Financial Planner
Hedge Fund Manager
Investment Banker
Mortgage Consultant
Venture Capitalist

Study options

Full Time (120 credit hours)

Tuition fees
USD $39,960/per year
Start date

Expected September 2024

Venue

New York Institute of Technology-China

c/o NUPT, Xianlin Campus,

9 Wenyuan Road, Qixia District,

NANJING,

Jiangsu,

210046, China

Entry requirements

For international students

To be considered for admission to New York Institute of Technology, you must have satisfactorily completed high school (secondary school) with at least a B average or a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale.

The following minimum scores required for full admission to undergraduate programs are:

IELTS score: 6.0
TOEFL (iBT) score: 79
Pearson PTE score: 53

International Student Deadlines: December 1 for the spring semester and July 1 for the fall semester.

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