
Finance
Applications Closed
As of Spring 2022, the Tallahassee campus is no longer accepting applications to our Accounting, Business, or Marketing programs. If you have questions, please feel free to reach out to us by email at fctadmissions@flagler.edu.
What You'll Study
A finance minor is for you if you're interested in gaining a global understanding of the financial markets, an ability to value portfolio investments, an understanding of how to hedge financial risks, and an ability to make informed financial management decisions. Under the instruction of faculty who currently work in the industry, you will study financial management, international finance, security analysis, portfolio management, and more.
For details on the program and specific courses, you may visit the course catalog.
Practical Experience
Our finance courses give you first-hand experience. Whether managing a one-million-dollar virtual portfolio or performing macro-economic, industry, and security analyses, you will develop a solid foundation in financial decision-making, analytical skills, and financial problem-solving abilities, thus standing out to employers. It will prepare you to apply your degree to fields such as banking, financial services, corporate finance, investment management, real estate, insurance enterprise, risk management, consulting, among others.
Minor Requirements
All students can pursue a minor in Finance. Students in the Business Administration and Accounting programs are encouraged to pursue a minor in Finance.
What's Next?
A minor in finance will prepare you for careers in corporate finance, wealth management, insurance, banking, and real estate management, among others.
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I am beyond excited for what is in store for me after graduation. I love all of my classes and how close knit all of the professors are with each other and with the students.Katherine Malloy, Finance, 2019

I am beyond excited for what is in store for me after graduation. I love all of my classes and how close knit all of the professors are with each other and with the students.Katherine Malloy, Finance, 2019