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Darla Moore School of Business

Finance

The Moore School offers an undergraduate degree in finance and a concentration in finance within the Ph.D. in Business Administration. The finance department is home to the Risk and Uncertainty Management Center.

Excellence in teaching, excellence in research

The Department of Finance supports the mission of the university and the Moore School through its commitment to teaching, research and outreach.

Excellence in teaching is demonstrated by numerous awards recognizing our faculty for superior teaching performance: the AMOCO Outstanding Teaching Award, the Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award and the Michael J. Mungo Teaching Award. These awards are campus-wide and represent the most prestigious forms of teaching recognition at the University of South Carolina. Our department has been honored twice with the Mungo Award, while three of our faculty have been recognized as top teachers by the Alfred G. Smith, Jr. Excellence in Teaching Award.

Excellence in research supports the teaching mission by ensuring that faculty are on the cutting edge of their respective fields. Finance department faculty consistently publish in the highest impact journals in the finance profession, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics and Review of Financial Studies

The B.S. in finance includes 61 hours of finance coursework and requires 122 hours of coursework total for the degree.

The objective of the doctoral program in finance is to prepare students for academic careers at research-focused universities. Our typical cohort is three students, intentionally keeping our program small in order to foster close faculty-student interaction, particularly as our students transition to the research phase of their doctoral studies.

 


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