Finance - Bachelor [4 Years]
$54,135 /Yr On-campus full_time

Bachelor of Arts [B.A] Finance

  • This technical training integrates seamlessly with the practical experience Seattle University offers, such as managing real-world investments as portfolio managers and analysts for their Redhawk Fund, or joining the Albers Investment Club, where students will compete in contests with 25 other universities around the Northwest. As the field of finance changes rapidly, this program trains students in the latest tools and assists them in developing the skills necessary to adapt.
  • Learning outcomes:
    • Describe and explain to lay, individuals, financial concepts relating to value creation, risk management, and the functioning of financial institutions and world financial markets, for corporate and investor decision-making.
    • Demonstrate strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills within an ethical framework.
    • Apply tools such as spreadsheet, mathematical, and statistical modeling to analyze problems and issues in finance.
    • Employ discipline knowledge and skills orally and in written form in a professional manner in service to the community.
    • Recognize social justice issues inherent in financial decision-making.

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Tuition Fees $48510 $48510 $48510 $48510
Books and Supplies $1200 $1200 $1200 $1200
Others $4425 $4425 $4425 $4425
Total Fees $54135 $54135 $54135 $54135

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 68 120 3
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.0 9 3
PTE Pearson Test of English 48 90 3

Academic Eligibility:

  • Undergraduate applicants should have the equivalent of a U.S. grade-point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
  • Provide official, certified English language translations of all transcripts from each educational institution attended.
    • Official external mark sheets should be submitted as part of the evaluation process in the educational system attended. Transcripts must have the official seal or stamp from the issuing institution.
    • Students who have completed the Ordinary and/or Advanced Levels, or the International Baccalaureate must have the results sent directly from the testing agency.
  • Applicants whose native language is other than English must demonstrate English proficiency regardless of the length of residency in the U.S., their citizenship, or their immigration status.
  • Seattle University does not require the ACT or SAT of international freshman applicants. However, these scores do enhance an application, and sufficiently high critical reading and writing scores will be accepted in lieu of the TOEFL to demonstrate English proficiency.