About the Program
Whether you plan to go into banking, stockbroking, financial planning, or any number of areas, you’ll receive a contemporary business education—combined with a strong foundation in the liberal arts—that will help you meet your goals.
Finance students learn to assess and price risk, apply finance theories to market analysis, and analyze corporate investment and financing decisions. Coursework focuses on risk assessment, the risk and rewards of stocks and bonds, corporate finance management, financial accounting, capital formation, capital structure, banking, futures, options and other derivatives, long-term planning, and investment.
Core Courses
- Quantitative Analysis for Business
- Microeconomics
- Money, Credit, and Financial Institutions
- Management Information Systems
Student Outcomes
Student Mentoring Programs
Network with others and obtain career advice from alumni and friends of Monmouth.
Experiential Education for Business Students
Gain real-world experience through internships, co-operative education, and service learning.
Student Scholarships and Awards
Receive financial support and recognition from Monmouth’s Business Council and others.
Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society
Earn induction into an international honor society comprised of top business leaders.
Undergraduate Research & Internships
The Monmouth University Leon Hess Business School, in cooperation with its Business Council, offers you the opportunity to learn from experienced mentors from various business backgrounds. You also have the opportunity to experience challenging real-world involvement in your area of study in experiential education—internship, cooperative learning experience, and non-credit service learning. Working with an experienced mentor and/or participating in experiential education can be helpful to you as you seek a rewarding and satisfying job and career.