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BBA in Finance
Invest in your future with our BBA in Finance.
The Quinlan School of Business has one of the finest undergraduate finance programs in Chicago. The finance faculty is especially well-known for its expertise in socially responsible investing and derivatives.
You may also want to consider the Finance minor.
Program Highlights
- Interact with many of Chicago's leading businesses through guest speakers from corporations, consulting firms, nonprofit organizations, and other enterprises.
- Learn from faculty and classmates in moderate-sized classes, which enable personal interaction. Most classes are taught by full-time faculty who are exceptionally well-trained in current developments in their discipline.
- Apply for the Finance Honors Program
What You'll Learn
Financial tools are introduced and applied to problem-solving in a variety of areas including:
- Financial markets and institutions
- Financial management
- Capital budgeting
- International financial management
- Portfolio theory
- Derivatives
- Risk management
Careers
Graduates with a BBA in Finance from Loyola pursue careers in commercial banking, corporate finance, financial planning, insurance, investment banking, money management, and real estate.
Typical careers include:
- Account Executive
- Actuaries
- Credit Analyst
- Commercial Loan Officer
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Planner
- Investment Bankers
- Management Consultant
- Portfolio Manager
- Real Estate Broker
- Trader
Because Loyola is a member of the Jesuit network of 27 colleges and universities nationwide, our graduates can receive career services at Loyola Career Services, as well as at career centers at U.S. Jesuit colleges and universities.
Curriculum
All Quinlan School of Business students must complete the University Core Curriculum, Business Core Curriculum, and Undergraduate School of Business program requirements. Students pursuing the BBA degree in Finance must also complete the program requirements listed in the Academic Catalog.
Admission
To apply for admission and scholarship consideration, please visit the Office of Undergraduate Admission and indicate your interest in this program on your application. For more information, see the following resources:
- Apply Now (Online Application)
- Contact Undergrad Admission
- Freshmen Admissions
- Transfer Admissions
- Request Information
- Schedule a Visit
- Contact the department chair, Professor Abol Jalilvand at ajalilv@luc.edu or 312.915.7071