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Bryant University Professor Kevin Maloney teaches in class.
Bryant University Professor Kevin Maloney teaches in class.

Finance

Bryant University’s Finance Department provides students with a strong foundation in finance, integrating theory with real-world practice.

About This Department

Finance — the art and science of managing money — is about making decisions that add value to corporations, private businesses, nonprofits, and individuals. As a discipline, finance also includes investment management for individuals and institutions, as well as the management of financial institutions such as banks and insurance companies.

Undergraduates may select concentrations in Finance or Financial Services. A Finance minor is also available. MBA students may choose to specialize in fintech. The Financial Markets Center supports students’ coursework with access to analytical tools and capabilities from Bloomberg, FactSet, Morningstar, and MSCI. Bryant is also a participant in the prestigious CFA, CFP, and CAIA University Affiliation Programs.

Students can tailor their electives by choosing courses that prepare them for various professional opportunities. The available tracks are corporate finance, investments, banking, and financial planning/wealth management. Capstone courses and experiential learning opportunities exist in each track.

Our Faculty

Our esteemed faculty includes award-winning educators and mentors who have had success in the fields they teach and research. They include a former senior financial economist with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a former vice president of two banks, and a financial planner and wealth consultant in industry and private practice.

Archway Investment Fund

The student-run Archway Investment Fund provides Bryant students with the opportunity to manage one of three different portfolios associated with specific Finance electives. Students learn the principles used by financial professionals around the globe. With faculty guidance, students develop the skills to utilize fundamental and quantitative techniques to evaluate potential investments, construct portfolios that balance risk and return, and analyze and report on their investment performance. The three portfolios together are worth approximately $3.3 million.

Two Bryant students work in the Financial Markets Center.
Bryant University Finance Professor Kevin Maloney instructs students inside the Financial Markets Center.
The Business Entrepreneurship Leadership Center at Bryant University.
Two people talk in front of financial data inside the Financial Markets Center.

Financial Markets Center

We aim to provide finance education that is current with finance practice. Our Financial Markets Center provides an all-encompassing educational experience in which students are immersed in a state-of-the-art financial market environment. Students can observe the flow of financial information in real time and use industry-standard analytical platforms that they will encounter in the real world. Classes held in the FMC incorporate these tools into the curriculum, providing seamless integration of theory and practice.

Financial Services Forum

The annual Financial Services Forum brings alumni in the finance industry back to campus to share their experiences and expertise with students. The day-long program includes panels and a keynote speaker covering topical issues in banking, finance, and financial services. 

Andrew Goldberg '02, SVP and head of collectible cars for Sotheby’s Financial Services, engaged in a keynote fireside chat with Drew Mahoney '26 at the 18th Annual Bryant University Financial Services Forum.
A Bryant University female alumnae speaks on a panel during the Financial Services Forum.
Bryant University Professor Peter Nigro asks a question during the Financial Services Forum.

Where Our Students Go

Graduates of Bryant’s programs within the Finance Department go on to prestigious graduate schools and are in demand by business, government, and nonprofit organizations.

  • Blackrock
  • Citizens Bank
  • Fidelity Investments
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Merrill Lynch
  • PwC
  • State Street
  • Boston College
  • Columbia University
  • Cornell University
  • Harvard University
  • University of Chicago