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St. Bonaventure University

Finance Program


Our program is recognized by CFA Institute, which certifies financial professionals, for adhering to standards of ethics, education and professional excellence.

This designation ensures that students who complete CFA's University Recognition Program receive the highest quality business education, are proficient in the essential areas of study for finance professionals, ethically centered, and prepared for the best jobs in the field.


His greatest decision: a great SBU education


Finance major Bristol Barnes was well-prepared for his internship with the Bank of New York, and for his real-world job at JPMorgan Chase Bank.

Start by building a solid business core


Finance majors pursue a curriculum that emphasizes core courses in accounting, marketing, organizational behavior, quantitative analysis, economics and business law.

These foundational courses, which we refer to as our "business core," are taken in your freshman and sophomore years, accompanied by courses in the liberal arts.

Major courses, the focus of your final two years of study, target three key areas: corporation finance, investments, and financial institutions and markets. Required electives take you on a deeper dive into financial management, including courses in international finance, portfolio management, economics, financial statement analysis and bank management.

There is some flexibility built into the program, allowing students to complete a secondary concentration, such as a minor in economics, computer science, mathematics, or a foreign language.


Student giving a presentation in class

Hands-on, experiential learning: a SIMMple plan


In the Students in Money Management program, students oversee investments in a real endowment fund.

We believe in learning by doing, so there are a number of opportunities for students to put their classroom knowledge to work.

In the Students in Money Management (SIMM) program, students run an investment portfolio of approximately $560,000. Under the supervision of a finance professor and an advisory board, they meet regularly and make all investment and buy-sell decisions as a group.

Learn more about SIMM at School of Business Clubs & Organizations.

If you're looking for hands-on experience, finance internships are plentiful, not to mention a great way to enhance your resume and to network with industry professionals.

Learn more at School of Business Internships.

Students also have the opportunity to conduct independent research, or take an algorithmic trading class in which they participate in national competitions.


Program Information


The School of Business offers a BBA in finance and a minor in finance.

Bachelor of Business Administration in finance

The finance program offers a balance between economic theory and accounting with concentration and emphasis on the monetary system and its relationship to the firm and financial management.

Degree requirements and a four-year plan of study for the finance major

  • Finance minor

    For non-majors, the 18-hour minor in finance is one of nine School of Business minors offering students at opportunity to study a specific area of business in more detail.

    Requirements for a finance minor



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    Psychology major Timothy Walter to give student address at SBU December Recognition Ceremony

    Dec 03, 2019

    Timothy Walter of Wading River, New York, has been selected to give the student address during St. Bonaventure University’s December Recognition Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 14.

    The ceremony, recognizing undergraduate and graduate students who completed their degrees this semester, begins at 10:30 a.m. in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.

    Walter is completing his Bachelor of Science degree in psychology and a minor in philosophy. During the past year, he has had the opportunity to join two faculty members on research projects – personality research with Dr. Stephanie Vogel and social psychology research with Dr. Robin Valeri. He presented findings on the latter at the November American Society of Criminology Meeting Conference.

    Walter said his Catholic faith has very much influenced his life as a St. Bonaventure student. He has done a range of volunteer work through the Franciscan Center for Social Concern, mainly through service trips to the St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia and Nazareth Farm in Salem, West Virginia. On weekends, he is a lector and Eucharistic minister for the liturgical ministries at SBU. Walter has lived in the Serra House as a participant in the Lateran Program for Discerning Students for all three and a half years at St. Bonaventure.

    He is also passionate about the LGBT+ community on and off campus, and is involved in the Spectrum LGBTQIA+ Alliance.

    An active member of the Chattertons Poetry Club, Walter has participated in many open mic nights and poetry showcases. To do something new in his last semester at the university, Walter was the latest addition to the Step Team this fall.

    He has also engaged prospective students through the Admissions Office as a student ambassador and as a telerecruiter coordinator.

    During his address, Walter plans to give a brief overview of some challenges and triumphs he has faced at St. Bonaventure. While weaving in some comedic relief Walter says he hopes the graduating class feels a sense of gratitude and empowerment as they begin the next chapter of their lives.

    Also at the recognition ceremony, Dr. Denny Wilkins, a professor in the Jandoli School of Communication, will give the faculty address.

    University President Dr. Dennis DePerro will offer remarks and Dr. Joseph Zimmer, provost and vice president for Academic Affairs will welcome the graduates and their families.

    Dr. Lisa Buenaventura, dean of the School of Graduate Studies and dean of the School of Education, will present the graduate students. Dr. David Hilmey, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, will present the undergraduate students.

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    About the University: The nation’s first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure University is a community committed to transforming the lives of our students inside and outside the classroom, inspiring in them a lifelong commitment to service and citizenship. In 2019, St. Bonaventure was named the #1 regional university value in New York and #2 in the North by U.S. News and World Report.