University of Phoenix Launches new Bachelor of Science in Finance and Technology Program Designed to Meet the Modern Demands of Business
July 10 2024 - 12:14PM
Business Wire
New degree program highlights the intersection
of finance and technology with insights on decentralized
finance
University of Phoenix College of Business and Information
Technology has launched a new Bachelor of Science in Finance and
Technology (BSFIN) degree program designed to prepare program
students for the demands of modern business where finance and
technology intersect. As a bachelor’s degree program at the
career-focused University of Phoenix, the BSFIN is designed with
flexibility for working adult learners, with up to 20 opportunities
a year to start, a 24/7 online classroom, and the ability to focus
on one five-week course at a time.
"Finance and technology are deeply interconnected, and rapidly
evolving,” states Kathryn Uhles, dean of the College of Business
and Information Technology. “This degree program was designed with
inputs from our practitioner faculty and advisory council to help
students prepare for a career in finance and aims to familiarize
students with the technological advancements and regulatory changes
in an ever-changing industry.”
Careers in finance appear to be growing. According to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Financial Analyst jobs are projected to
grow eight percent between 2022 and 2032. The BSFIN degree program
helps prepare students to work as a Financial Analyst, Financial
Manager, Investment Analyst, Portfolio Manager, Financial Advisor
or Financial Planner.
The Bachelor of Science in Finance and Technology (BSFIN)
program focuses on the functional areas of finance, helping
students develop the financial analysis and planning skills needed
to be effective in various business environments. When students
earn an BSFIN degree, they gain skills to:
- Assess financial strategies and practices used to manage
financial instruments, portfolios, and capital flows.
- Evaluate aspects of financial planning used to grow, manage,
and protect wealth.
- Analyze financial data used in financial accounting, planning,
management, and decision making.
- Appraise the use of financial tools and technology used to
deliver financial services, analyze data, promote competitive
advantage, and improve performance.
Within the degree curriculum, students will explore financial
technology by discovering the technology used to deliver banking,
investment, payment, insurance, and other services in the financial
sector. They will gain insight into decentralized finance (DeFi)
including blockchain technology, secure distributed ledgers, smart
contracts, cryptocurrency, and decentralized exchanges (DEX).
Students will also evaluate tools used to maintain the security of
personal data and financial transactions.
The Bachelor of Science in Finance and Technology degree program
provides a general foundation for students in financial planning
and analysis, as well as a variety of financial tools and
technology across the financial services industry. This program is
not designed to, and does not lead to, any certification or
licensure including licensure as an investment advisor or
certification as a Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Each BSFIN course is mapped to three skills and skills outcomes
the students will learn. In developing the program, College of
Business and Information Technology leaders, faculty and curriculum
specialists worked with labor market researchers to align in-demand
skills that ensure students have the opportunity to learn and
demonstrate them in coursework.
This BSFIN degree program requires 120 credit hours to
complete.
Like most undergraduate degree programs at University of
Phoenix, the BSFIN degree program is eligible for application of
transfer credit. As a transfer-friendly University, University of
Phoenix requests transcripts at no charge to students when possible
and accepts eligible credits from more than 5,000 accredited
institutions. Students who transfer in 12-60 credits may qualify
for a University of Phoenix Transfer Scholarship.
Learn more here about the BSFIN degree program at University of
Phoenix.
About University of Phoenix
University of Phoenix innovates to help working adults enhance
their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world.
Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning,
skills-mapped curriculum for our bachelor’s and master’s degree
programs and a Career Services for Life® commitment help students
more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while
balancing their busy lives. For more information, visit
phoenix.edu.
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