Finance
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Recognized by the CFA Institute, our Finance Program consists of a technical, practical and challenging curriculum that creates job-ready graduates.
As a Finance student, you can specialize in fields including personal financial planning (CFP), corporate financial management, or investment management. Finance graduates can move onto a variety of exciting careers in Toronto's Financial District – Canada's largest – just steps away from TRSM.
Course Listing
For a sampling of the courses offered in the Finance program, please visit the undergraduate calendar.
Why should you study finance at TRSM? Here are the top 5 reasons.
Co-op Education
Real-world experience is a key to standing out in a competitive job market. Gain career-related, real-world work experience in a wide variety of sectors through our co-operative education program. With full-time staff dedicated to Accounting and Finance Co-op students, you will receive personalized individual support throughout your studies to help you make the most of your experience.
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Future careers
A Finance degree provides graduates with career-ready skills to immediately start an effective career in a wide variety of sectors and industries. Graduates may also choose to pursue further designations such as the CFA. Our graduates work for some of Canada's leading companies, including:
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Current Students
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Student Groups
Make lifelong professional and personal connections by joining a student group.
Gain experience and skills through exciting networking events, case competitions, and innovative experiential learning challenges.
There are over 30 student groups alone under the Ted Rogers Students' Society and almost 100 university-wide.