As your first year draws to a close, you'll take an important professional step and declare a concentration in at least one of our principal fields of business. A concentration in Fintech will help you master the foundational skills of finance and learn how to leverage technology to create and improve financial services.
You'll study new applications of financial technologies from both broad and in-depth views of various Fintech topics (e.g., big data, machine learning, peer-to-peer lending, blockchain, digital currencies, algorithmic trading). You'll develop programming skills in R and Python as well as tools and knowledge valued by banks, consulting firms, financial technology, and investment firms.
Curriculum Details
Find the full set of Fintech concentration requirements in Northeastern's Course Catalog. Concentrations complement the business degree programs offered, the BS in Business Administration and the BS in International Business.
Upper-level students: Please consult the Course Catalog appropriate to your class year and your academic advisor to ensure your coursework is on track.
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