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Â鶹ӰÒô Professor Mara Derderian teaches a class inside a tiered classroom in the Quinlan / Brown Academic Innovation Center.
Â鶹ӰÒô Professor Mara Derderian teaches a class inside a tiered classroom in the Quinlan / Brown Academic Innovation Center.

Financial Services

Prepare for your future success as a financial professional through hands-on experience guided by exceptional faculty.

At a Glance

What You’ll Learn:

  • A broad understanding of integrated financial service organizations operating in brokerage, banking, and insurance
  • How to develop customized financial plans
  • Specialized curriculum for the financial services concentration or a financial planning track
     

What You’ll Do:

  • Engage in internships at financial services firms
  • Manage equity and fixed-income portfolios in the student-run Archway Investment Fund
  • Access news and data from industry-standard financial analytics platforms in our Financial Markets Center

Where You’ll Go:

  • Positions at financial planning or wealth management organizations
  • Careers in retail securities brokerage, real estate investment management, insurance, and financial institution management
  • Top graduate programs to advance your career preparation

Program Highlights

There’s an increased demand for professionals who can manage financial resources. Bryant’s Financial Services program will prepare you for a thriving career serving the financial needs of consumers.

Our dynamic curriculum includes 12 credits of electives, allowing you to tailor the program to best suit your academic interests and professional goals. Gain hands-on experience through financial services internships, coursework in our Financial Markets Center, and managing assets through the . This real-world experience will prepare you for careers in retail securities brokerage, financial planning, real estate investment management, insurance, and financial institution management.

Industry Certifications and Partnerships

Bryant’s Financial Services degree is a registered program with the Certified Financial Planning Board of Standards (CFP designation), meaning you can satisfy the rigorous educational requirements of the CFP designation and be eligible to sit for the CFP exam upon graduation.

Partnerships include:

  • Certified Financial Analyst Society (CFA designation)
  • Financial Planning Association (FPA)
  • SPARK Institute
  • University Partnership with Bloomberg
  • University Partnership with Rhode Island Bankers’ Association.

Sample Courses

Our curriculum consists of engaging coursework that’s designed to prepare you for your future career. Just a few sample courses include: 

Individual Taxation ACG 352
Investments FIN 312
Financial Institutions and Markets FIN 315
Risk Management and Insurance FIN 381
Law of Financial Institutions LGLS 412
Consumer Behavior MKT 311

Where Our Students Go

Our graduates go on to major corporations and prestigious graduate programs, including:

  • Ameriprise Financial
  • Fidelity Investments
  • John Hancock Investments
  • Liberty Mutual
  • Georgetown University
  • Harvard University
  • Bank of America and BofA Securities
  • Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • University of Chicago Booth School of Business

Financial Markets Center

Â鶹ӰÒô’s Financial Markets Center is an experiential learning lab offering students hands-on access to industry-standard tools like Bloomberg, FactSet, MSCI, and Morningstar. The space functions in classroom and market modes, with real-time financial data and a live ticker display, creating an immersive finance environment for classes, projects, and internships.

Â鶹ӰÒô Finance Professor Kevin Maloney instructs students inside the Financial Markets Center.
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Two people talk in front of financial data inside the Financial Markets Center.

Learn by Doing

Lessons from a textbook can only take you so far. That’s why experiential learning is at the core of your Bryant experience. You’ll engage in hands-on projects and opportunities beginning your very first year — building skills in critical thinking, learning how to adapt to challenges, and fostering your determination to succeed.

Find Your Minor

By complementing your business major with a minor in the College of Arts and Sciences or the School of Health and Behavioral Sciences, you’ll learn how to assess problems from different perspectives and find creative solutions to today’s biggest challenges. Our interdisciplinary approach is a strength that leads to extraordinary career outcomes and lifetime earnings.