BS Interdisciplinary Studies - Financial Market Regulation
Program Overview
The Financial Market Regulation (FMR) Bachelor's Program at the University at Albany equips students with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills in finance, economics, law, computer science, and policy analysis to navigate the evolving global financial landscape. Through a blend of classroom learning, experiential opportunities, and industry connections, graduates are prepared for exciting careers in financial market regulation, including roles such as Compliance Examiner, Regulatory Inspector, and Risk Manager. The program features a capstone experience, an advisory council of industry experts, and an institute for financial market regulation, ensuring students are well-equipped for success in this dynamic field.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Financial Market Regulation (FMR) Bachelor's Program
at the University at Albany prepares students for the evolving global financial landscape by equipping them with interdisciplinary knowledge and skills. The program draws upon principles from finance, economics, law, computer science, and policy analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of financial markets and their regulatory frameworks.
Objectives:
- Provide a nuanced grasp of the interplay between financial innovation, regulatory compliance, and market stability.
- Equip students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complex landscape of financial market regulation.
- Prepare graduates for exciting careers in the field of financial market regulation.
Program Description:
- Blends classroom learning with experiential opportunities.
- Involves coursework, case studies, simulations, and real-world projects.
- Includes internships, guest lectures, and networking events for industry insights and professional connections.
- Covers topics such as:
- Business and Finance: Financial Accounting, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Management, etc.
- Public Policy and Law: Crises and Regulation in Financial Markets, Law in Financial Market Regulation, etc.
Outline:
Program Structure:
- Consists of 120 credits for completion.
- Includes core courses, electives, and a capstone experience.
Course Schedule:
- Typically follows a semester system with fall and spring semesters.
- Specific course offerings and schedules may vary depending on the semester.
Individual Modules:
Core Courses:
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Financial Management
- Corporate Financial Policy and Strategy
- Investment Management
- Money and Capital Markets
- Crises and Regulation in Financial Markets
- Law in Financial Market Regulation
- Technology in Financial Market Regulation
- Programming for Problem Solving
- Improving Business Performance with Information Technologies
- Elementary Statistics
Electives:
- Students can choose from a variety of electives to customize their学习 experience based on their interests and career goals.
Capstone Experience:
- Requires students to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world project or research paper.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- May include diverse assessment methods such as exams, assignments, presentations, projects, and participation.
- The exact assessment methods may vary depending on the individual course.
Assessment Criteria:
- Assesses students' understanding of the course material, critical thinking abilities, problem-solving skills, and communication skills.
- Rubrics or grading criteria may be used to provide clear expectations and ensure fair evaluation.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Utilizes a variety of teaching methods including lectures, discussions, case studies, simulations, and group projects.
- May incorporate technology to enhance learning experiences.
Faculty:
- Comprises experienced professors with expertise in finance, economics, law, computer science, and policy analysis.
- Faculty actively engage with students both inside and outside the classroom.
Unique Approaches:
- Offers internships, guest lectures, and networking events for experiential learning and industry connections.
- Provides opportunities to participate in research projects and contribute to the field of financial market regulation.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Compliance Examiner
- Regulatory Inspector
- Fraud Investigator
- Risk Manager
Career Opportunities:
- Federal and state agencies
- International banking
- Financial services firms
- Global commerce
Employer Examples:
- Bloomberg
- Citibank
- Deloitte
- Deutsche Bank
- EY (Ernst & Young)
- Goldman Sachs
- JPMorgan Chase
- KPMG
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Northwestern Mutual
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)
- Other United States federal regulatory authorities
Other:
Financial Market Regulation Advisory Council:
- Comprised of professional experts and alumni who help keep the program's curriculum up-to-date.
- Members serve as guest speakers and provide networking opportunities.
Institute for Financial Market Regulation:
- Connects students with academic scholarship and practical knowledge.
- Conducted by researchers in the Massry School of Business and legal experts at Albany Law School.
Accelerated Undergraduate/Graduate Option:
- Allows students to begin graduate coursework while completing their undergraduate degree.
- Saves time and money by earning credits towards both degrees.
- Can be combined with the MS in Information Science program.
Living-Learning Communities:
- Offers opportunity to live and take classes with students who share similar interests.
Study Abroad:
- Encourages students to gain international experience for career success.
Undergraduate Research:
- Provides opportunities for research across all academic disciplines.
Minors:
- Students can complement their major by pursuing a minor in a different area of interest.