The University of Pennsylvania was founded in 188 1. Wharton Business School is one of the three business school giants in the United States and the first business school in the world.
The college has ten majors, including accounting, business economy and public policy, finance, medical management, legal research and business ethics, business administration, marketing, operation, information and decision-making, real estate and data statistics. Among them, finance majors are divided into four directions: banks and financial institutions, corporate finance, financial instruments and portfolio management, and international finance.
According to the latest data from PayScale, the average starting salary of Wharton graduates is $665,438+0,000, and the average mid-career salary is $65,438+032,000.
2. new york University
Stern Business School of new york University is one of the top business schools in the United States.
Since the establishment of 1900, the school has established a huge network of cooperative relationships around the world, providing students with sufficient internship opportunities. Moreover, the school attaches great importance to general education and cultivates the analytical ability and critical thinking of business students.
According to the latest PayScale data, the average starting salary of Stern Business School graduates is $70,000.
3. Boston College
Carroll School of Management of Boston College ranks third in Businessweek's list of "20 16 Best Undergraduate Business Schools".
The college offers accounting, investment, corporate finance, financial policy and other majors. Bachelor's degree in management and master's degree in MBA/MSF/MSA are offered.
According to the latest data of PayScale, the average starting salary of Carol School of Management graduates is $62,000, and the average salary in the middle of their career is $65,438+015,000.
4. Bentley University
There are three different majors in the Finance Department of Bentley University: Finance, Economics-Finance and Corporate Finance and Accounting.
In addition to studying various compulsory and elective courses, the school also has Hughey Financial Services Center to train students how to make full use of the most advanced technical software in the financial industry in a dynamic environment.
According to the latest data from PayScale, the average mid-career salary of Bentley University graduates is $94,000.
5. Washington University in St. Louis
Olin Business School of Washington University in St. Louis has many business-related majors, including accounting, economy and strategy, entrepreneurship, finance, medical management, leadership and strategic management, marketing and operation, supply chain management, etc.
The school implements small class teaching, with few students and fierce competition.
According to the latest data from PayScale, the average starting salary of Olin Business School graduates is $64,000, and the average salary in the middle of their career is $95,000.
6. Li Hai University
Lihai University was founded in 1865. It has always been a school tradition to provide students with all the courses they need. Therefore, students majoring in finance can take courses such as accounting and economics, as well as computer and literature.
In addition, the school also has a financial service laboratory, which can provide financial internship activities for students.
According to the latest data of PayScale, the average starting salary of graduates of Lihai University is $59,000, and the average mid-career salary is $65,438+$006,000.
7. bernard baruch, City University of new york
The Cziklin Business School in bernard baruch, City University of new york, is one of the largest business schools in the United States. The geographical location is superior, and it is close to several most influential commercial organizations on Wall Street. Therefore, there are many internship opportunities for students, and many interns can become formal employees directly after graduation.
According to the latest data of PayScale, the average starting salary of school graduates is $50,000 and the average mid-career salary is $60,000.
8. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The University of Illinois was founded in 1867. The business school of the university is not only rich in courses, but also advanced in facilities. MakerLab of this school is the first business school laboratory in the world to realize 3d printing technology.
The financial direction can be corporate finance, risk management or wealth management.
According to the latest data from PayScale, the average starting salary of finance graduates from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is $59,000.
9. Villanova University
Villanova University is a private college of arts and sciences, and its business school offers many courses in financial theory, thought and business ethics. The main course of finance major is to introduce financial analysis and management theory to students.
According to the latest PayScale data, the average mid-career salary of finance graduates from Villanova University is $99,000.
/kloc-0 0 Georgetown university
Georgetown University, founded in 1789, is the oldest Catholic Jesuit university in the United States. Mcdonough Business School (MSB) is widely regarded as one of the best business schools in the world. Because of its geographical location near Washington, DC, MSB can provide many exciting opportunities for students interested in business and public policy.
The finance major of Georgetown University trains talents in all fields of work, including banks, governments and wealth management institutions.
According to PayScale's latest data, the average starting salary of Georgetown University graduates majoring in finance is $63,000.