Minor in Financial Technology (FinTech) | St. John’s University

The minor in FinTech is designed to provide a foundation in the technologies, techniques, and tools employed in one of the fastest-growing areas of finance.

The financial industry has always been evolving with the integration of science and technology.  Although the concept of FinTech is not a brand-new field, the scope of FinTech innovations has grown rapidly in recent years. In the past 20 years, blockchain, mobile banking, machine learning, robo-advising, and cryptocurrency have been applied to the financial industry to create a wave of new and improved products and services that influence the shape of the global financial system.

Conventionally, the quantitative and technological roles in the financial sector were fulfilled by employees with mathematics, physics, and engineering background: but, with the growing demand for people with a deep understanding of finance and quantitative skills, FinTech has become an attractive discipline in business schools offering greater opportunities to business students into jobs previously dominated by other fields.

The minor in accounting information systems is an introduction to the foundational skills and competencies necessary for success in such advisory services as compliance audit, fraud examination, information technology audit, and internal audit.

The minor in accounting provides an introduction to the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to help businesses measure financial results, improve business processes, and comply with the Internal Revenue Code.

Graduates of the accounting program in The Peter J. Tobin College of Business at St. John’s University enjoy an admirable track record of success. Leading executives at many Fortune 500 companies have earned their degrees here.

This dual degree program is designed to meet the New York State education requirements for licensure as a certified public accountant, as well as providing a broad business background, to supplement the J.D. degree.

The Department of Accountancy, in conjunction with St. John’s School of Law, offers a special dual degree program leading to a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree and a Master of Science in Accounting. This licensure-qualifying program prepares students for careers in areas of law and accounting that require both a legal expertise and the competencies of the accounting profession.

The goal of the 57-credit MBA in Accounting is to supplement the Tobin M.B.A. with a level of technical competence that permits entry into the profession of public accountancy or to enter corporate management in the accounting area.

The program consists of 33 credit hours of accounting, auditing, and taxation courses.

Many of the most successful accounting professionals at such well-known firms as Deloitte & Touche, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young are St. John’s graduates. You can start on your path to joining them by enrolling in the widely respected program in Accounting at St. John’s.

The advanced certificate program will sharpen your skills in evaluating potential projects and develop investment strategies in order to make value-enhancing decisions in your organization.

The Advanced Certificate in Internal and Information Technology Audit is a 15-credit, graduate program designed to develop foundational skills in the critical functions necessary for success in such advisory services as: internal audit, information technology audit, fraud examination, and compliance audit.

This is a Five-Year Baccalaureate/Master’s Dual Degree Program offered at the Peter J. Tobin College of Business.

The minor in finance provides an introduction to the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed for success in finance by enabling you to sharpen your skills in evaluating potential projects and developing investment strategies to make value-enhancing decisions in your organization.

The undergraduate degree program in finance is designed to prepare students for careers in the fast-paced ever-changing world of business.

Prepare for leadership positions in banks, securities and other financial services companies as well as with government and not-for-profit agencies with an M.B.A. concentrating on Finance.

The program, offered on our state-of-the art campus and consisting of 30 credits, is designed to be completed in 18 months (three semesters).

Focus on the application of programming, business analytics, data science, strategy and risk in financial services with an M.B.A concentrating on FinTech from St. John’s University.

Learn how to assist clients in managing strategic, financial, operational, technological, compliance, and reputational risk with an M.B.A. concentrating on Risk and Financial Advisory from St. John’s University.

The Master of Science (MS) in Risk and Financial Advisory prepares students who have career interests in internal audit, information technology audit, and business consulting and advisory.

Gain a deeper understanding of management problems and the business firm’s position in the economic structure of society with an M.B.A concentrating on Taxation from St. John’s University.

The Peter J. Tobin College of Business has worked with some of the premier specialists in the field to develop an innovative graduate degree program resulting in a Master of Science in Taxation (M.S.T.).

The Office of Student Financial Services is committed to providing students and their families with the information they need to navigate and understand the financial aid and payment process.

St. John’s offers a free online application for all 100+ undergraduate programs, and graduate applications carry a low cost for most programs.

St. John’s University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, actual or potential parental, family, or marital status, pregnancy and related conditions, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance, [email protected], 718-990-2660, has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies.