IT’S NO SECRET that private and public business organizations need people trained in finance. With JWU’s Finance degree, you’ll develop a solid foundation in capital budgeting, investment and portfolio management, financial markets and personal finance that will prepare you for a career in corporate finance, investment banking, securities trading and more.
JWU’s Finance program gives you an advantage. Its distinct, student-centered teaching and hands-on experiential approach to learning help make you job-ready. In a lab-based environment, you’ll have the chance to develop and apply both specialized technical skills and soft skills that are crucial for success in today’s financial industry and the constantly changing world of business.
You’ll work in teams alongside industry-credentialed faculty mentors for case discussions, spreadsheet analysis, and investment projects. Our small classes allow you to get to know your professors well — and they’ll get to know you, giving you access to their networks of companies and employers.
Participating in the Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) Forum competition has made such a positive impact on my outlook in both personal and career development.TONY GIORDANO '18
Associate Professor
In addition to teaching, Diaz is involved with JWU’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. He also serves as a speaker at JWU’s ESL Transition workshops.
Associate Professor
Associate Professor Holt has experience working in large financial institutions as a FINRA-licensed Financial Advisor. She teaches a wide range of finance courses, from foundation to senior seminar.
Associate Professor
As an educator with a 20+ year track record of creating success at emerging companies, Associate Professor Howes has a passion for improving organizations and their people.
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In addition to classes, free elective credit can be applied to a number of options such as Directed Experiential Education (DEE), internship, minor or study abroad. You are encouraged to contact an advisor before scheduling free elective credits.
How would you like to help manage a portion of the JWU endowment as a portfolio manager, director of investment research or sector analyst? As a finance or accounting major, you can.
The JWU Wildcat Investment Value Fund (WIVF) is a campus-based internship opportunity available to qualified students beginning in the junior year. Unlike investment programs at other universities, at JWU you’ll work in an entirely virtual platform, utilizing the latest platforms from Money.net and Zoom or MS Teams. And WIVF is a great internship option for international students who often face regulatory barriers to internships in U.S. financial services groups.
In addition, you can get a head start on your career as early as your first year at JWU by getting involved in the Finance and Investment Academy (FIA) and accessing a valuable alumni network.
There, you can learn portfolio management skills through the Kantor Challenge; master financial modeling with the Wall Street Prep Advanced Excel Workshop; and gain perspectives from financial and investment professionals and compete in a student-managed portfolio competition through the Global Asset Management Education (G.A.M.E.) Forum.
You’lll also have an opportunity to investigate the dynamic relationship between finance and accounting, management or economics by double majoring in one of these subject areas. Or you can develop expertise in areas that complement your finance major by adding a minor, such as economics. Either of these options can add value to your understanding of the business world.
In our finance classrooms,you’ll be able to develop advanced Excel skills so that you can apply the analytical and conceptual skills necessary to add value to a finance-based position.
Timothy Howes
Department Chair
Accounting & Finance Programs, College of Business
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