Wabash College Financial Economics
Wabash College

Wabash College

Financial Economics

Crawfordsville, USA

Course

English

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Financial Economics program focuses on the interplay between finance and economics, offering insights into financial markets and their impact on the economy. Students will engage with quantitative analysis, economic theory, and financial models. The curriculum combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, aiming to prepare students for real-world financial challenges.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can explore various career paths, including roles as financial analysts, investment bankers, policymakers, or economic consultants. Opportunities also exist in risk management, corporate finance, and academic research, allowing for a diverse range of options in both public and private sectors.

Financial Economics is an interdisciplinary major that focuses strongly on those students seeking the building blocks for a successful career in finance management. Finance and economics are inextricably linked in the real world, so at Wabash College a degree in finance is grounded solidly in the economics department. Economics courses reinforce the concepts of optimization and comparative statics and give students command of computational tools that are universal in the world of finance. In addition, mathematics courses examine mathematical models and lines of reasoning useful to the finance major. Our faculty structured the courses for Financial Economics majors to complement each other well in building a strong intellectual background to succeed in financial careers. Check out the full curriculum for specific course offerings.

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