Program Introduction
The Finance undergraduate program at Boston College's Carroll School of Management aims to provide students with a deep understanding of financial management, investments, financial markets, and institutions. The program balances financial theory and practice, focusing on developing students' ability to make analytical and strategic decisions in the modern financial environment. Students learn various aspects of finance including financial analysis, corporate finance, investment management, and risk management.
- Language of InstructionEnglish
- Program Length48 months
- Teaching MethodsOffline
- Core Business Courses: Includes Carroll School of Management's common required courses that establish the foundations of business administration such as accounting, economics, statistics, management, and marketing. - Finance Foundation Courses: Includes courses covering the basic principles and concepts of finance such as corporate finance, investments, and financial institutions and markets. - Advanced Finance Courses: Provides in-depth study in specific finance areas including financial modeling, derivatives, portfolio management, international finance, and venture capital. - Finance Applications and Practice: Includes courses applying practical financial knowledge through financial analysis, finance case studies, investment strategies, and analysis of real financial data. - Related Field Electives: Students can choose to study courses from fields closely related to finance such as economics, mathematics, and statistics.
Investment Banking Analyst
$85,000 ~ $115,000
Financial Analyst
$65,000 ~ $85,000
Asset Management Associate
$70,000 ~ $90,000
Intakes | Application Deadlines |
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2025 Fall | 2025-01-02 |
Admission Requirement
- GPANo Min Score
- SAT / ACTNo Min Score
100
7.5
- Common Application Required
- Secondary School TranscriptRequired
- EssayRequired
- Letters of RecommendationRequired
- Certified English test score reportRequired
- Interview Required
- SAT/ACTOptional
Fees and Funding
$69,400/Year
$17,930/Year
$80