Finance, BS Undergraduate Programme By Mitch Daniels School of Business |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

32,540 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

FinanceMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Study wealth and assets, understand risk, manage corporate cash flow, and effectively allocate resources. Finance majors learn foundational skills in accounting and economics, then deep dive into investment management, financial analytics, corporate forecasting, venture capital financial structures, and the valuation of startups.

Earn a degree in Finance from the Daniels School to prepare yourself for a career in corporate, government or nonprofit sectors, and in consulting firms and financial institutions of all sizes.

Daniels School finance students learn how to interpret financial statements, securities, and the markets where they are traded. Our finance courses incorporate the principles of financial reporting, quantitative analysis, economics, psychology, and history — you will explore the origins of money and banking systems. You'll be introduced to financial markets, futures and options, portfolios, and international financial markets.

You’ll put your classroom learning to the test when you work with corporate partner Purdue Federal Credit Union as part of our Finance Management Research Challenge, a case competition that awards cash prizes.

More real-world learning and mentoring is waiting for you: Invest a substantial amount of Daniels School-money in the stock market based on your equity analysis research as part of our Student Managed Investment Fund. The Purdue Finance Workshop connects outstanding finance majors with successful alums pursuing careers in finance in every major financial center on the planet, and the Financial Management Association has an active chapter on campus and connects students with finance professionals from corporations and startups.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Finance

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Study wealth and assets, understand risk, manage corporate cash flow, and effectively allocate resources. Finance majors learn foundational skills in accounting and economics, then deep dive into investment management, financial analytics, corporate forecasting, venture capital financial structures, and the valuation of startups.

Earn a degree in Finance from the Daniels School to prepare yourself for a career in corporate, government or nonprofit sectors, and in consulting firms and financial institutions of all sizes.

Daniels School finance students learn how to interpret financial statements, securities, and the markets where they are traded. Our finance courses incorporate the principles of financial reporting, quantitative analysis, economics, psychology, and history — you will explore the origins of money and banking systems. You'll be introduced to financial markets, futures and options, portfolios, and international financial markets.

You’ll put your classroom learning to the test when you work with corporate partner Purdue Federal Credit Union as part of our Finance Management Research Challenge, a case competition that awards cash prizes.

More real-world learning and mentoring is waiting for you: Invest a substantial amount of Daniels School-money in the stock market based on your equity analysis research as part of our Student Managed Investment Fund. The Purdue Finance Workshop connects outstanding finance majors with successful alums pursuing careers in finance in every major financial center on the planet, and the Financial Management Association has an active chapter on campus and connects students with finance professionals from corporations and startups.

Admission Requirements

88+
6.5+

4 Years
Aug

Tuition fees

Domestic (Out of State)
30,230 USD
International
32,540 USD

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