What is the difference between a Bachelor of science in finance and a bachelor of business administration in?


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What is the difference between a Bachelor of science in finance and a bachelor of business administration in finance?

And what career path those it lead to?
 

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  1. Cochise

    A BBA is more general – you get some finance, some accounting, some management, some business law, etc. A BS-Finance would be more pointed.

    I recommend that you go for the BBA and if you are really interested in finance, go for an MBA afterwords. A BS finance really doesn’t carry much weight these days – you will need an MBA eventually anyway.

    If you do go after either of these degrees, by all means take at least one tax course [not the same as accounting] and one “managerial accounting” [aka "budgeting"] course. They were the two most useful courses I have ever taken.

    As for career paths, these both lead to careers in business. Again, the BBA can take you almost anywhere. The BS-Finance more or less sends you to the local stockbroker or bank.

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