| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-03-09 | - |
| 2024-05-04 | - |
| 2024-06-29 | - |
Program Overview
Online BBA in Finance Program
Walsh University's online BBA in Finance provides adult learners with the knowledge and skills to advance in roles such as financial analyst, budget manager, or business advisor. The program focuses on evaluating risk, managing budgets, and supporting smart financial decisions in corporate, nonprofit, or government settings.
Program Details
- 100% online
- 75 to 84 credit hours
- Six intakes per year
Average Length of Program
The average length of the program is 12-24 months.
Average Program Cost
The average program cost is $18,000.
The Walsh Advantage
The Walsh University online BBA in Finance offers several advantages, including:
- Earn your degree online from an accredited, trusted university
- Affordable, transparent tuition
- Military Friendly designation
- Tuition deferment/payment plans available
- Personalized attention from expert faculty
- Earn credits for previous life experience and work training
Career Outlook
Graduates of the online BBA in Finance program can pursue various career paths, including:
- Budget Analyst
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Examiner
- Risk Specialist
- Personal Financial Advisor
Career Outlook and Average Salary
The average salary for graduates of this program is $86,000-$97,000 per year, with a job growth rate of 4% (as fast as average). Top industries for employment include financial services, corporate finance, insurance, and government.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the online BBA in Finance program, applicants must:
- Be age 21 or older
- Have a 2.0 GPA or higher
- Accepts transfer coursework of a C- or higher
- Submit high school and college transcripts, and a resume
- Complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Finance Core Curriculum Courses
The online BBA in Finance program includes the following core curriculum courses:
BUS 351 - International Finance
This course provides students with a focus on financial management in the global economy, including international financial instruments, markets, and institutions.
BUS 385 - Business Internship
A business internship is a supervised work experience that permits the student to link theory with current business practices.
BUS 451 - Seminar in Investments
The topics of this course include the nature, mechanism, and risks of investments; stock markets; analysis of securities with an emphasis on those of corporations.
BUS 452 - Corporate Finance II
This course is a continuation of Corporate Financial Management in a Global Environment I, covering advanced time value of money, bond and stock valuation, and capital budgeting.
BUS 453 - Valuation
This course provides students with a comprehensive overview of advanced financial analytics and how to effectively value business units.
BUS 457 - Advanced Portfolio Management
This course provides students with practical experience in portfolio construction, management, and evaluation.
ECON 312 - Money, Banking/Monetary Policies
This course studies the nature of money and monetary systems, monetary theory, and its function and relationship between money, prices, and level of income.
