Employment in financial services is very large and continues to grow within New York, and employment prospects for college graduates looking to find work in New York City appears promising.
Skills
SUNY Oneonta’s Economic and Financial Applications Microcredential provides you the following skills necessary to be a financial analyst, according to Indeed.com:
- financial modeling
- research
- financial reporting
- valuation
- problem solving
- collaboration
Required Courses
- ECON 4373 Econometrics
- Two of the following:
- ECON 4330 Public Finance
- ECON 4331 Money and Banking
- ECON 4335 International Finance
Competencies
Upon completion of the program, you will be able to demonstrate the following competencies:
- use of econometric tools necessary to perform economic financial analysis;
- apply skills in a statistical programming language with economic and business data series;
- import, transform and visualize data, estimate models; and
- apply statistical tools in your own quantitative projects.
You will receive both a notation on your transcript and a digital badge.
This microcredential stacks to the SUNY Oneonta Economics BS (Economics and Economics - Finance Concentration) program.
Eligibility
Enrolled students
Instruction method
On-campus
Time to complete
2-3 semesters
Credit/non-credit
9 Credits
Estimated cost
NYS resident = $3,330
Non-resident = $7,240
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