BSc in Finance
The Bachelor of Science in Finance degree program from Webster University Athens prepares our students to meet the growing demand for finance professionals by imparting crucial knowledge and skills in important areas, such as raising capital, making investments and understanding the financial markets in which businesses operate.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
Anytime
Tuition Fee
€9,500 per year
Location
Athens, Greece
About the program
The Finance degree from Webster University Athens is designed for those interested in careers in investing, corporate finance and financial institutions. The Webster’s Bachelor of Science (BS) in Finance program blends economics, accounting and other business disciplines to provide a foundation for sound financial decisions. Important areas include raising capital, making investments, understanding financial markets, and mastering financial tools and methodologies.
As a finance student, you’ll be able to tailor your advanced courses to your particular interests and career goals. All finance majors also complete Webster’s core capstone course. In all of the programs in the Department of Business, students will also have actual hands-on experience using SAP which is the enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems software that runs many business organizations in the world.
In addition, our students have completed internships at a variety of companies such as US Bank, Mastercard, Regions Financial Corporation, Wells Fargo, and Edward Jones. Students have the opportunity to meet with some of these companies and many more at an annual Internship Fair in the spring.
Outcomes
- Students can apply time value of money techniques to security valuation.
- Students can evaluate the financial strength of a corporation and analyze capital budgeting decisions.
- Students can understand the risk-return relationship and can estimate appropriate rates of return.
- Students can describe the intermediation services provided by financial institutions.
Course Examples
- Financial Management
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Investments
- Financial Statement Analysis
- International Finance