

Offered at the following Webster locations:
St. Louis Home Campus | Geneva, Switzerland
A degree in finance can lead to many exciting careers in the arenas of corporate finance and investments.
Webster’s B.S. in finance program finance blends economics, accounting, and other business disciplines with the goal of making sound business financial decisions. Financial tools and methodologies are of crucial importance for both small and large businesses. Important areas of finance include raising capital, making investments, and understanding the financial markets in which businesses operate.
In addition to completing the core business curriculum requirement, students taking a major in finance will study the three general areas of finance: corporate finance, investments, and financial institutions and markets.
As a student, you will also complete at least one advanced course in each area after completion of the principles-level course. After completion of the finance core, students have choices to tailor their program according to their interest and career outlook. All finance majors will complete the business school’s common core capstone course.
As a student, you will also complete at least one advanced course in each area after completion of the principles-level course. After completion of the finance core, students have choices to tailor their program according to their interest and career outlook. All finance majors will complete the business school's common core capstone course.
Inner Worth and Net Worth
Webster wants you to make the most of your educational investment. The investment in a college degree can also have a positive impact on future earning potential. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, employees with a bachelor’s degree earn an average of $14,000 more per year than their colleagues who only possess a high school degree. In addition, employees with a master’s degree earn an average of $10,000 more per year than their colleagues who possess a bachelor’s degree.
(Statistics may vary slightly from region to region.)

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