The major in finance is ideally suited for students who are strong analytical thinkers and problem solvers who like to crunch numbers.

The career opportunities for finance majors are broad. Corporate banking includes services such as leasing, commercial lending, credit analysis, risk management, and credit trade. Corporate finance involves finding the money to run a business, helping it to grow through acquisitions, and managing any cash on hand. Financial planners have a good understanding of investments, taxes, and estate planning issues in order to help individuals plan their financial futures. Money managers use sophisticated quantitative techniques and simple intuition to hold stocks and bonds for institutional clients. Many finance grads also work in the areas of real estate and insurance.

The Department of General Business and Finance has historically been very successful in offering internships in the financial institutions area. Internships for students interested in other business environments are also becoming increasingly available.