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Finance Courses


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001 full-course 1 Behavioral Economics and Finance 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Xavier Gabaix Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This course surveys research that incorporates psychological evidence into economics, including prospect theory and biases.
024 full-course 24 Business Analysis Using Financial Statements 2003-03-01 Spring 2003 Peter Wysocki Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Graduate students apply economic, accounting, and finance methods and concepts previously learned to gather the financial information necessary to analyze and financially assess businesses in this class.
024 full-course 24 Finance Theory II 2003-03-01 Spring 2003 Dirk Jenter Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This course provides students with a working knowledge of the financial tools that aid business professionals in making smart business choices.
610 mixed 610 Financial Literacy N/A N/A Advance Learning
An introductory course on personal financial management presented through interactive media modules.
001 mixed 1 Financial Literacy N/A N/A Advance Learning
This interactive course explains the fundamentals of personal finance management, including securing a personal bank account and preparing for eventual retirement.
005 full-course 5 Financial Management 2003-06-01 Summer 2003 Jonathan Lewellen Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
In this MIT business class, finance and capital markets are explored from a corporate perspective with an emphasis on making sound managerial choices.
045 full-course 45 Financial Management N/A N/A Mubasher Humayun Virtual University of Pakistan
This is an introductory course to financial management with topics including financial statements, cash flow and more.
045 full-course 45 Financial Management N/A N/A Mubasher Humayun Virtual University of Pakistan
The purpose of this course is to help students understand the financial decision-making processes and how to interpret the impact these decisions have on value creation.
026 full-course 26 Introduction to Financial and Managerial Accounting 2004-03-01 Spring 2004 Sugata Roychowdhury Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Undergraduate students gain a foundational knowledge of finance and managerial accounting so as to enable them to produce their own professional reports.
001 mixed 01 Introduction to Managing Your Personal Finance Debts N/A N/A Christine Williams ALISON
A course on reducing personal financial debts through the establishment of a debt spreadsheet, requesting a break on interest rates from credit card companies, and prioritizing debt.

Accredited Online Finance Degrees

School Accepts Transfer Credits Freshmen Acceptance Rate Financial Aid Rate Graduation Rate
Rasmussen College Yes N/A N/A N/A
Brandman University - Online Yes 100% N/A N/A
DeVry University Online Yes N/A N/A N/A
Penn Foster College Yes 100% N/A N/A
Sullivan University-Online Division Yes 100% N/A N/A
Baker College Online Yes 100% N/A N/A
Ivy Bridge College of Tiffin University Yes 100% N/A N/A
Colorado State University-Global Campus Yes 100% N/A N/A
Ashworth College Yes 100% N/A N/A
Capella University Yes 100% 100% N/A
University of St. Thomas Yes 87% 99% 74%
Drexel University Yes 75% 98% 68%
Marylhurst University Yes 100% 89% N/A
Arizona State University Yes 89% 89% 57%
Jones International University Yes N/A 93% 67%
Norwich University Yes 65% 99% 55%
Rochester Institute of Technology Yes 58% 94% 63%
Hawaii Pacific University Yes 72% 65% 39%
Florida Institute of Technology Yes 57% 97% 56%
Colorado Technical University-Online Yes 100% 94% 10%

Finance at a Glance

Number of Degrees Conferred in Finance

    • 31,905 Bachelor's Degrees in
      Finance
      • 68% Male
        Students
      • 32% Female
        Students
    • 5,864 Master's Degrees in
      Finance
      • 66% Male
        Students
      • 34% Female
        Students
    • 43 Doctoral Degrees in
      Finance
      • 77% Male
        Students
      • 23% Female
        Students

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