Finance and Applied Economics, BBA

The Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Applied Economics Program teaches analytical skillsets and strategies to provide optimal solutions to understand and manage the market. These skills encompass a wide range of techniques and methodologies that enable you to dissect market dynamics, identify trends, and make informed decisions. Whether it’s market research, trend analysis, or strategic planning, the program equips you with the tools and knowledge necessary to excel in various market-related roles, helping you to not only understand but also effectively manage the intricacies of today’s dynamic business environment.

Graduates with the finance applied economics degree program will be prepared for careers in a variety of industries including banking, risk-management and government.

Alumni Outcomes

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Career Opportunities for Finance and Applied Economics graduates

  • Financial Planning and Analysis
  • Insurance
  • Investment Banking

Our alumni work here

Mohawk Industries Calhoun City Schools Shaw Industries Tennessee Valley Authority The Dixie Group Truist

Salaries for Dalton State Finance Graduates

Average 5 Year Salary = $51,000. Average Current Salary 62,420.
Student Stories

Finance Lab Provides Real-Time Business Information for Students

Students in Dalton State’s Wright School of Business now have more resources readily available to help them succeed. The finance lab, housed in Gignilliat Hall, opened this semester featuring monitors playing Bloomberg TV with stock ticker information, world clocks and individual computers for students. The space had been used for classes since the building opened […]

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