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Advance your career in the world of finance.

Financial professionals are crucial to today's business and organizations as they deal with the growing complexity of global trade, constant changes in federal laws and regulations, and the proliferation of complex financial instruments. 

With UCLA Extension's certificate in Finance, individuals will gain the skills to excel in this challenging and rewarding field. We work closely with industry experts, advisory boards, and professional associations to assure that our curriculum is relevant to current trends and practices. Our finance and investment courses are taught by instructors who will share their expertise, experience, and networks of opportunity while preparing you to meet the market demand as a qualified financial professional. 

Our program also provides foundation coursework for candidates considering the CFA®, CMA®, and FP&A certifications.

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Finance

Courses

MGMT X 430.137

Behavioral Finance

This course is based on the fundamental principle that the first step to successfully investing your money is to not lose it. This course covers financial bubbles, scams, and a study of the biases that drive human behavior.
MGMT 816.01

Breakfast Series Part I: Creating a Plan for Life

Stewart Gill aimed to be an Olympic athlete and created a plan that led him there. In Part I of this three-part series, discover how his planning helped other athletes with their finances and new ventures.
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Breakfast Series Part II: Financial Planning

Stewart Gill aimed to be an Olympic athlete and created a plan that led him there. Discover how his planning helped other athletes with their finances and new ventures in part II of this three-part series.

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Breakfast Series Part III: Starting a Business Plan

Stewart Gill aimed to be an Olympic athlete and created a plan that led him there. Discover how his planning helped other athletes with their finances and new ventures in part III of this three-part series.