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Finance

Online Bachelor's Degree

Next Start Dates
May 14, 2025
August 13, 2025

18 months estimated time to completion with full-time study1

23 courses to complete the Finance Bachelor’s program

90 credit hours required for graduation

Online Finance Degree

Take the next step toward becoming a leader in the financial industry with help from Rasmussen University’s Bachelor's in Finance degree-completion program. In this flexible, online Finance degree, you will be able to build financial models, utilize theories and concepts to analyze and solve real-world problems within global financial markets, assess risk management and communicate your findings to diverse audiences. In as few as 18 months through our Finance degree online, you’ll gain the relevant skills employers are seeking in the evolving digital economy and feel confident in the competitive world of finance, all through online learning.1

Plus, our accelerated Master’s pathway gives you the opportunity to take one MBA course as part of your Bachelor’s in Finance program. Get a head start on your Master’s at no extra tuition cost. You’ll gain advanced knowledge and skills in academic programs without committing to grad school right now. And if you decide to complete your MBA, you can save up to $1,097 and be ready to enter the workforce with a higher level of education and the confidence that goes with it.2

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  • Self-Directed Assessments & Empowered Learning®

    The Bachelor’s in Finance degree is available with $149 self-directed assessments, which allow you to show that you already have the skills in a particular course and don’t need to take it. Save time and money with self-directed assessments and other Knowledge Credit® options.

    The Bachelor’s degree is also available with Empowered Learning®, which means you can:

    • Access courses anytime, from almost anywhere
    • Go faster when you can, and slower when you need to
    • Create real-world projects that prove your new knowledge
    • Stay connected with faculty and peers in live sessions

    For additional information, visit our Empowered Learning® page.

  • Online Courses Go Where You Go

    Flexible and affordable, online courses are designed to give you more control and balance over your busy schedule. Learn through live interactive sessions with faculty and peers, real-world projects and virtual labs. You'll receive continued support from admissions advisors, experienced faculty, library and learning resources, experienced tutors, 24/7 tech support, personal student advisors and career services.

  • Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Exam

    With core Business and Finance classes, you’ll be academically prepared to pursue the Level I Exam of the CFA credential, which upon completion helps enhance your skills and resume.

  • Institutional Accreditation

    Rasmussen University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

What Types of Finance Classes Will I Take?

Rasmussen’s online degree program offers courses taught and designed by faculty with experience in the field. Each course will help students develop skills and gain technical knowledge so they can pursue success as finance professionals. Here are some example courses that you would take as you pursue your degree in Finance:
  • Concepts in Personal Financial Management

    FIN 3520 / Online / 4 Credits

    Focuses on budgeting, credit, investments, insurance and retirement planning. Prepares students for handling major aspects of personal finances.

  • Money and Banking

    ECO 4223 / Online / 4 Credits

    Examines the structure and operations of our monetary systems, including the fundamentals of money, the stock market, capital management, commercial and central banking and its regulation.

  • Investment Portfolio Management

    FIN 4372 / Online / 4 Credits

    Studies investment portfolio management and places focus on portfolio theory and assessing and mitigating portfolio risk. Topics covered include market efficiency, risk, active and passive management, diversification and asset allocation.

What Finance Skills Will I Gain?

Financial Analysis and Consultation

Synthesize and analyze financial data, then provide actionable recommendations based on findings to add value for stakeholders within their financial markets.

Proficiency in Excel®

Build fully scalable, production-ready data models with Excel.3

Financial Management

Develop budgets, forecasts and cash flow analysis to evaluate business health and productivity.

Clearly Communicate Financial Insights

Aptly communicate and illustrate financial insights to diverse audiences in a wide range of organizations.

"The faculty and staff members were all very accessible and you can tell that they really want you to succeed."

Shay
Student, School of Business

Your Future is Full of Possibilities in Finance

Through career-focused curriculum and practical, hands-on opportunities in your online Finance degree courses, you can prepare for a successful finance career across a wide range of businesses. Our Finance Bachelor’s degree-completion program is designed to help you gain job-ready finance skills that employers seek.
  • Bachelor’s in Finance

    Industry Certifications:

    To enhance your résumé even further, our Finance classes academically prepare for the Level I Exam of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) credential, which is valued by employers and upon completion gives you additional leverage in the job market.

    Finish in as few as:

    18 months1

    Learning includes:

    • Online
    • Campus Support and Resources
    • Field Experience
    • Empowered Learning®

    Career Opportunities:

    • Financial analyst
    • Financial manager
    • Budget analyst

    Pursue potential job growth:

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the projected job growth potential between 2023 and 2033 for financial analysts is 9%.4 A Finance degree from Rasmussen University can help set you up for success in this growing field.

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Affordable Education

Tuition & Savings

Do the Math:

With a total of 23 courses, students who enroll full-time could finish in as few as 18 months.1

$307 full-time tuition per credit
x 90 total credits
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$27,630 total tuition
+ $5,175 total fees
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$32,805 estimated full-time total tuition and fees

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Earn Your Online MBA for Around $13,0005

Looking beyond a Bachelor’s? Our accelerated Master’s pathway gives you the opportunity to take one MBA course as part of your Bachelor’s program. Plus, there are no GRE/GMAT requirements and no application fees. And, up to 20% of our MBA degree program can be completed with credits transferred from your Bachelor’s, which could potentially save you time and money.

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Enrollment

What Should I Know Before I Enroll?

Entrance Requirements

To be considered for admission, students must hold a conferred Associate’s degree from an accredited institution as recognized by the Department of Education, or students must have successfully completed 60 quarter or 40 semester credits with a grade of C or higher. Students are also required to complete select courses or transfer an approved Rasmussen Associate’s degree.6 No background check is required for this program, but pre-employment screenings, like background checks, may be required for future job opportunities.7

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Help Paying for College

Higher education should be a manageable investment. Talk to an admissions advisor and learn how these programs can make it more affordable with self-directed assessments, credit for prior learning, loans and grants, scholarship opportunities, corporate grants and military discounts for those who qualify.

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Transfer Student

We believe in giving credit where it’s due. You can get an estimate of your transfer credits without an official transcript in one business day (on average). Talk to an admissions advisor today, or explore our Transfer Policy page for our seamless credit policies designed to maximize credits, potentially save money and expedite graduation.

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Where Can I Find a Finance Program Near Me?

At Rasmussen University, we want our courses to be available on your schedule, not the other way around. Select programs are available for enrollment through a specific campus and nationally online, but students complete the courses online and are able to utilize online and on-campus support and resources. See below to find out where you can find an online Finance program near you.

  • Online
  • Florida
  • Illinois*
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota
  • North Dakota
  • Wisconsin

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can I do with a Bachelor's in Finance?

    A Bachelor's degree in Finance is typically the minimum requirement for many roles dealing with corporate finance, global financial markets, financial planning, risk management, managing mutual funds, venture capital, and more.

    With Rasmussen's online finance degree, you'll learn critical thinking skills related to your field that employers look for. The degree program prepares students to become financial analysts, financial managers and budget analysts.

  • Do I need a prerequisite degree to pursue a Bachelor's in Finance?

    This is a bachelor-completer program. To be considered for admission, applicants must provide transcripts from an accredited institution of higher learning as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) that demonstrates one of the following: a. A conferred Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree or b. Completion of at least 60 quarter credits or 40 semester credits of college-level coursework with a grade of C or higher in each course.

    Students with a conferred Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, or at least 60 eligible quarter credits, may be considered for this program as specified below:

    • Students may be required to take additional lower-level prerequisite courses when equivalent courses have not been completed. Prerequisite courses a student may be required to complete include: ACG2209 Principles of Financial Accounting for Managers, CTS2511 Excel, and either FIN1000 Principles of Finance or FIN1202 Financial Markets and Institutions.
    • In addition, the students will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by-course basis to determine whether any upper-level credits will also apply to their program. Eligible credits for transfer will be applied to their program at the appropriate level. Students who have fewer than 90 transferable lower-level quarter credits will be required to take additional lower-level coursework. The additional coursework will be determined by Rasmussen University based upon a predetermined elective pool appropriate for the program of enrollment.
  • How long does it take to complete the Bachelor's of Finance degree program and how many credits do I need?

    Students can complete our Bachelor’s of Finance program in as few as 18 months.1 You will need 90 credit hours to graduate.

  • What is the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Credential?

    The CFA Program is an opportunity to become a globally recognized Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). This credential proves the owner’s proficiency of in demand skills in investment analysis.

    The CFA Program is made up of three exams that test fundamental knowledge of investment tools, valuing assets, portfolio management and wealth and financial planning.

    Once one has earned their credential, their grasp of advanced investment analysis and real-world portfolio management skills will open doors for them to work in higher positions in financial planning, risk management, asset management and more.8

  • Can I pursue my Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) after earning my degree in Finance?

    Not only can you pursue your MBA after the Finance Bachelor's program, but with Rasmussen's accelerated Master's pathway you can get a head start on the master's program by taking one MBA course during your Bachelor's program.

    Earning your MBA after your Bachelor's program can help you gain an edge to help make yourself more marketable with skills related to advanced career paths. You'll gain a broad understanding of the digital economy, strategic business concepts and optimized leadership to become an even more well-rounded professional with extended opportunities for job growth.

  • What is the difference between a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)?

    Both a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Certified Financial Planner are roles someone with a degree in finance could pursue. Each role comes with its own requirements and certifications as well as their own specific responsibilities and work environments.

    A CFA typically focuses on working in public and corporate finance, helping companies and organizations with investment strategies, wealth management, capital budgeting and more.

    A CFP typically seeks to work with individuals looking to manage their personal finances like saving for retirement, buying a house, starting funds for college and more.8

  • What types of finance can I work in?

    There are many types of finance you can explore with your Bachelor’s, the primary three fields being personal finance, public finance and corporate finance. The types of people and financial institutions you are interested in working with may determine in which area you search for employment.

    Personal finance involves helping individuals manage their money and make sound financial decisions. You’d be advising others on topics such as investment management and money management while reviewing documents like budgets and financial statements to help them with their own financial planning and to meet their financial goals.

    Public finance involves assisting a government entity’s central banking, revenue, expenses, security analysis and debt portfolio. You will use strategic management skills and economic analysis to advise these financial institutions in making financial decisions that support financial plans and avoid financial risk.

    Corporate finance involves helping companies or organizations in the public sector, private sector and even the international finance sector optimize their financial performance. Likely working with other financial planners and professionals, you’ll appraise financial markets as well as the company’s investment management, financial statements, capital structure, capital management, capital budgeting and security analysis to help them meet financial goals. You could also work with financial intermediaries like banks or other finance management companies.

  • Can I transfer credits toward my Bachelor’s?

    You can get an estimate of your transfer credits without an official transcript in one business day (on average). Talk to an admissions advisor today or explore our Transfer Policy page.

  • What are transferable skills?

    Transferable skills, or soft skills, are a set of essential abilities that transcend program or credential and position you for success as you develop and build your career. These skills support your career goals by helping you in key areas like decision making, teamwork, communication, information literacy and more.

    Every program at Rasmussen is built around these transferable skills which is just one more thing that will help you open the door to more career opportunities.

  • What type of support does Rasmussen offer to students?

    Know that when you commit to Rasmussen University, we commit to your education. We work to support you every step of the way, even after graduation.

    We offer support services such as:

    • Award-winning library and learning services
    • Tutoring
    • Career services
    • An admissions advisor (commonly known as an academic advisor) to help you at every step—from enrolling to finding financial aid
    • Plus more!

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