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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Financial Technology (FinTech) Certificate Program


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Certificate Requirements: 15 Credit Hours


This certificate program consists of 15 semester hours (5 courses) of undergraduate education designed to prepare students for careers in the financial technology sector. Students may take up to 6 semester hours (2 courses) from the Georgia FinTech Academy (FTA) in meeting the 15-hour requirement. The curriculum encompasses financial modeling, use of software- and web-based platforms for accessing, monitoring and analyzing real-time financial market data, development and use of computer-based systems for supporting decision-making, and the application of data mining techniques within a business context.

Students may choose 3-6 hours from the following five courses:


  • FTA 4001 - Foundations of FinTech
  • FTA 4002 - Financial Technologies
  • FTA 4003 - Commercial Banking in FinTech
  • FTA 4005 - Introduction to Financial Data Analytics
  • FTA 4100 - Introduction to Information Security for FinTech

Total Credit Hours: 15


Certificate Admission Criteria

Admission to the undergraduate Financial Technology (FinTech) certificate program is open to all students of any major or discipline enrolled at Georgia Southern University. Students who wish to complete the certificate must declare their intentions to their Academic Advising Center.

Prerequisites

The prerequisites for being enrolled in each course includes:

No prerequisites are required for the following courses:

  • FTA 4001
  • FTA 4002
  • FTA 4003
  • FTA 4005
  • FTA 4100

Contact

Dr. Joseph Ruhland, Chair
Department of Finance
College of Business Building, Room 3310
(912) 478-5216

Advisement

Undergraduate Academic Advisement at Georgia Southern is provided to all degree-seeking undergraduate students by professional advisors. Academic Advisors are located on all three Georgia Southern University campuses. Students are required to meet with their assigned Academic Advisor at least once a semester. For more information visit the Academic Advisement  catalog page.

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