


Choose a degree in Finance, and you will be arming yourself with the core business principles you’ll need to take your place in today’s global marketplace. Whether you’re interested in pursuing a career in financial analysis, real estate, investment management or public finance—or you’re planning to continue your education with graduate studies—a TROY degree in finance is your springboard for a promising career.
Students in Troy University's Finance major often land positions as financial officers, financial advisors, analysts, financial planners, underwriters and other similar roles. Graduates of this program often work in careers leading to the supervision and operation of banks, credit unions, finance companies, and other positions related to the "real world" application of financial principles to both tactical and strategic decision making in organizations.
The Finance curriculum in the Sorrell College of Business focuses on how businesses and individuals raise and manage money and capital, as well as how these assets are used in an environment of competing opportunities and constraints. Studies also include phenomena related to both domestic and international economies, financial institutions, and the movement of money and capital between borrowers, lenders, and institutions. Evaluating investment and asset protection opportunities are also covered throughout the program.
For additional details about Troy University's Finance program visit the Undergraduate Catalog.
Visit the Sorrell College of Business website for more information about the college.