Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Finance

Shorelight Group - Seattle University

USA,Washington

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 56,547/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jan 2026

Apply Date

USA, Washington

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1891

Total Students: 7,200 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration - Finance

Program Overview

Choosing this degree propels you into the heart of financial expertise. Your academic journey involves mastering core business principles while immersing yourself in the intricacies of financial markets, investment strategies, and risk management. With a focus on finance, you dissect financial statements, analyze market trends, and learn to make strategic decisions that impact a company's fiscal health. Throughout your studies, you explore topics like corporate finance, portfolio management, and financial modeling, gaining the skills essential for navigating the complex world of finance. Armed with a specialized BA, you emerge ready to steer businesses through the challenges of the financial landscape.

Learning Competencies

Undergraduate Business Foundation

  • LC1. Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills.
  • LC2. Demonstrate competent oral and written communication skills.
  • LC3. Demonstrate competent leadership skills.
  • LC4. Demonstrate understanding of the body of knowledge encompassed by the UG Business Foundation courses.

Finance (FINC)

  • LC1. Describe and explain financial concepts within the primary areas of finance: Corporate Finance, Investments, and Financial Markets and Institutions.
  • LC2. Demonstrate strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to the application of financial problems.
  • LC3. Apply current quantitative techniques and technology tools to analyze problems and issues in finance.
  • LC4. Effectively communicate discipline knowledge and solutions in written form.
  • LC5. Use oral presentation skills to convey discipline knowledge and solutions.
  • LC6. Recognize social justice issues inherent in financial decision making.