Finance
The Finance degree program at Lasell has earned ACBSP accreditation for student-driven research and excellence in teaching.
Students with a bachelors in finance will be prepared to gain industry certifications such as the CFA (Certified Financial Analyst), CFP (Certified Financial Planner), CLU (Chartered Life Underwriter), ChFC (Chartered Financial Consultant), and Series 6, 63, and 7 broker licenses. Advisors in the Accounting and Finance Department empower students to complete a challenging double major in both disciplines in as little as three years while equipping them with highly desirable skills and providing an accelerated track to a career. The Finance major is designed to prepare students with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in the dynamic finance industry. Graduates will qualify for a wide range of opportunities in private, public, and nonprofit organizations such as commercial banking, financial planning, investment banking, money managing, insurance and real estate.
Finance students will be given the resources to develop a foundation for financial management in a variety of settings. Students will be taught to analyze financial data, value financial and real assets, and provide financial advice to individuals and companies making decisions about allocating scarce resources in a global environment.
Consistent with the University's Connected Learning philosophy, the Finance major offers students various project-focused service-learning opportunities. Students are highly encouraged to take a Service Learning course such as SVL108, Tax Volunteer. The Internship program provides a capstone work experience for all Finance students during their senior year. Students have two concentrations to choose from: Corporate Finance and Personal Finance.
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- Accounting 21-22
- Applied Mathematics 21-22
- Athletic Training 21-22
- Biochemistry 21-22
- Biology 21-22
- Business Management 21-22
- Communication -21-22
- Criminal Justice 21-22
- Cybersecurity 21-22
- Data Analytics 21-22
- Education21-22
- English 21-22
- Entertainment Media 21-22
- Entrepreneurship 21-22
- Esports and Gaming Management 21-22
- Event Management21-22
- Exercise Science 21-22
- Fashion 21-22
- Finance 21-22
- Fitness Management 21-22
- Forensic Science 21-22
- Global Studies 21-22
- Graphic Design 21-22
- Health Science 21-22
- History 21-22
- Hospitality Management 21-22
- Human Resource Management 21-22
- Individualized Major 21-22
- Journalism 21-22
- Law and Public Affairs 21-22
- Legal Studies 21-22
- Marketing 21-22
- Pre-Law 21-22
- Professional Sales 21-22
- Psychology 21-22
- Public Relations 21-22
- Public and Community Health 21-22
- Radio and Video Production 21-22
- Resort and Casino Management 21-22
- Sociology 21-22
- Sport Communication 21-22
- Sport Management 21-22
- Supply Chain Management 21-22
- Undeclared Option 21-22
- Undergraduate Minors 21-22
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