Mathematical Finance
Our students are active, involved, and eager to learn. They're friendly as a group, but driven. They are the managers and leaders of tomorrow. Below are some of their profiles:
As a School of Management student, you will have the opportunity to take
advantage of all that Boston University has to offer, including art & culture, sporting events and student organizations.
Clubs and Organizations: The School of Management Finance Club
The Boston University MBA Finance Club aims to:
- Further develop an understanding of various career paths in the finance industry, including, but not limited to the areas of investment and commercial banking, wealth management, private equity, venture capital and corporate finance
- Foster a sense of community between all students interested in pursuing careers in finance and develop strong ties with the faculty members of the Finance Department
- To aid members in their career exploration in the finance industry through lunch & learns, speaker recruitment and off-site trips
- Develop a continued relationship with alumni and current students
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Beyond the Classroom
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