Program Introduction
New York University (NYU) Stern School of Business's Finance major provides students with exceptional education in financial theory and practice. The program leverages its geographical advantage in the heart of Wall Street to offer access to the latest trends in the financial industry and actual financial markets. Students develop in-depth knowledge and skills in key areas of finance including investment management, corporate finance, financial market analysis, and risk management. Stern's finance program offers education combining theoretical knowledge and practical experience through globally recognized faculty and strong connections with the finance industry. Students develop abilities to understand and analyze the complexities of modern financial markets through cutting-edge financial data analysis tools, financial modeling techniques, and actual financial case studies.
- Language of InstructionEnglish
- Program Length48 months
- Teaching MethodsOffline
Core Courses - Corporate Finance - Investment Analysis - International Finance - Financial Markets and Institutions - Financial Theory Advanced Courses - Derivatives and Risk Management - Portfolio Management - Advanced Corporate Valuation - Money Markets and Fixed Income Securities - Behavioral Finance Practical Courses - Financial Modeling and Analysis - Investment Banking Case Studies - Wall Street Seminars - Finance Internship Program - Financial Decision Making and Ethics
Investment Banking Analyst
$95,000 - $125,000
Asset Management Analyst
$85,000 - $110,000
Financial Consultant
$80,000 - $100,000
Corporate Finance Analyst
$75,000 - $95,000
Intakes | Application Deadlines |
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2025 Fall | 2025-01-05 |
Admission Requirement
- GPA3.7
- SAT1450
- ACT32
100
7.5
- Online ApplicationRequired
- Personal statement and essaysRequired
- 2-3 letters of recommendationRequired
- Extracurricular activities and leadership experience recordRequired
- Resume/CVOptional
- Proof of finance-related activities or experiences Optional
Fees and Funding
$62,795/Year
$24,650/Year
$80