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Business
finance program
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Finance

If you're good with numbers, enjoy "following the money" from Wall Street to Main Street, and are interested in the art and science of money management, this concentration may be your perfect fit. Students will be exposed to stock evaluations, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and portfolio analysis.

You will also have the opportunity to  take classes in our Trading Room, attend an annual Capital Markets Colloquium, compete in our Investment Research Challenge or apply skills learned in the classroom on a student-managed fund.

Seton Hall University has been a member of the CFA Institute’s University Recognition Program since 2014, among the earliest universities so recognized. Its undergraduate programs in Finance, Mathematical Finance, and Finance and Technology incorporate at least 70 percent of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge (CBOK) and place strong emphasis on the CFA Institute’s Ethical and Professional Standards. These state-of-the art programs provide students with the foundation for earning the prestigious Chartered Financial Analyst® designation, the most highly recognized and globally respected credential in the investment management profession. In being a CFA University Recognition Program, Seton Hall has the privilege of granting over a dozen CFA scholarships annually to support qualified students in their pursuit of the CFA designation.

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  • #1 Leadership Development Program Nationwide
  • 76% Students with 1+ Internships Completed
  • 95% Career-Related Employment Rate for Graduates
  • 14 NYC Final 4 Wins, CFA Institute Research Challenge
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At the Epicenter of Finance

Connor Reynolds sharpened his finance skills at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

By the Numbers

“I’ve had the opportunity to get to know my finance professors outside of class. This has led to an even greater sense of community and it has expanded my professional network.”

Ashley Jefferson ’15
Finance Associate, Prudential Financial

Curriculum

This program centers on the two core areas of finance: financial strategy and investment analysis. Our courses emphasize:

  • The time value of money 
  • Cash management 
  • Project budgeting 
  • Bond valuation 
  • Derivatives 
  • International finance 
  • Real estate 
  • Securities trading analysis

Required Courses (6 credits) 

  • BFIN 3211 Financial Strategy 
  • BFIN 4227 Investment Analysis

Select at least three finance electives (9 credits)

You'll learn from dynamic faculty who offer hands-on instruction. Concentration courses will help you answer three fundamental questions:

  • How much should any individual or firm invest? 
  • What assets should the individual or firm invest in? 
  • How should the cash required for the investment be raised?
Trading Room

Center for Securities Trading and Business Analytics

A vast financial resource network, the Center mimics actual trading room activity that occurs in investment banking: up-to-the-second, market-clearing quotes and the latest global market data and news on frequently traded securities, including stocks, bonds, commodities and currencies.

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Program Faculty

Many of our full-time faculty have attended top Ph.D. programs and are in demand as lecturers, consultants and media experts. Stillman School faculty provide an academic experience characterized by high faculty-student engagement, often partnering with students on research and other projects.

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Jennifer Itzkowitz
Associate Professor of Finance
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Hongfei Frank Tang
Professor, Chair of Department of Finance, President of the Academy of Applied Analytics and Technology
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Mark Schild
Associate Dean for Student Success and Instructor of Finance
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Benjamin Lowe
Lecturer of Finance
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