

The Finance, Finance and Accounting Joint Concentration Bachelor of Science program at the University of North Carolina offers a dual-focused education designed to prepare students for the analytical, regulatory, and decision-making challenges of the modern business world. By combining core principles of corporate finance with rigorous training in financial accounting, this program provides a comprehensive foundation in how capital is managed, allocated, and reported within organizations. Students learn to analyze financial statements, evaluate investment opportunities, assess risk, and understand the broader economic and legal context of financial operations.
Throughout the curriculum, students engage with quantitative methods, economic theory, auditing practices, and budgeting frameworks, supported by hands-on projects and financial simulations. Courses are taught by faculty with academic and industry experience, and students are encouraged to develop both technical competence and strategic insight in areas such as valuation, financial forecasting, and internal control systems. This program is ideal for those who wish to pursue careers that require deep understanding of both financial markets and accounting standards, providing a strong bridge between finance theory and practical business application.
Year 1 – Foundations in Business and Math
• Principles of Microeconomics and Macroeconomics
• Financial Accounting Basics
• Business Mathematics and Calculus
• Introduction to Business Analytics
• Business Communication and Professional Ethics
Year 2 – Core Finance and Accounting Competencies
• Managerial Accounting and Cost Systems
• Corporate Finance Fundamentals
• Financial Markets and Institutions
• Statistics for Business Decision-Making
• Legal Environment of Business
Year 3 – Integrated Analysis and Regulation
• Intermediate Financial Accounting I & II
• Investments and Portfolio Theory
• Auditing Principles and Internal Controls
• Financial Statement Analysis
• Risk Management and Insurance
Year 4 – Strategy, Leadership, and Capstone
• Advanced Financial Management
• Accounting for Decision-Making
• Capstone in Finance and Accounting
• Elective in Taxation or Business Law
• Internship or Financial Consulting Project
Graduates of this joint concentration program are equipped for a wide range of professional roles where financial accuracy, analytical thinking, and regulatory compliance are essential. Many pursue positions as financial analysts, accountants, auditors, or budget planners in industries such as banking, investment, real estate, and corporate finance. With exposure to both accounting systems and finance strategy, alumni are prepared to work in public accounting firms, multinational corporations, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. Some choose to earn professional certifications like CPA or CFA to further enhance their credentials and career options. Others are hired as financial controllers, tax consultants, or compliance officers responsible for overseeing company finances and ensuring reporting transparency. The dual focus of the degree makes graduates highly adaptable to shifting financial trends and regulatory changes, giving them an edge in competitive markets. It is also an ideal foundation for graduate studies in finance, accounting, or business administration. In today’s data-driven and regulated economy, professionals who can bridge fiscal insight, risk assessment, and ethical reporting are more valuable than ever.
This program is an excellent choice for students who want to build a strong foundation in both finance and accounting, offering a curriculum that emphasizes analytical depth, financial integrity, and strategic decision-making. Students benefit from a structured yet flexible learning experience that combines classroom theory with practical application through case studies, lab sessions, and real-world financial modeling. The University of North Carolina provides access to faculty with corporate and academic expertise, modern finance labs, and partnerships that offer valuable internship placements. Whether you aim to manage financial operations, interpret accounting data, or guide investment strategy, this program equips you with the skills to lead responsibly in various business environments. It is especially suited for those seeking to understand both the financial engine of an organization and the accounting systems that support transparent and effective decision-making. The joint concentration format ensures that students graduate not just as specialists, but as well-rounded professionals prepared to thrive in roles where finance and accounting intersect with purpose and precision.
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