Fintech Analytics - PBC

Jon M. Huntsman School of Business

About This Certificate

In response to surging demand for finance professionals who master advanced computational and quantitative methods, the Fintech Analytics certificate blends finance, data science, and technology.

Built for tech-savvy students and finance enthusiasts, this program leverages applied analytics expertise and Huntsman School career connections to prepare graduates for fast-growing fintech roles, digital banks, and innovative financial services firms. The certificate is designed to be stackable with the MDATA master’s program, allowing a flexible pathway to deeper analytics mastery or standalone launch of a fintech career.

Who this is for

  • Students with backgrounds in technology and finance who want to apply advanced analytics to fintech

  • Professionals aiming to work in data-driven financial services, fintech product teams, risk analytics, or quantitative analysis

  • Individuals seeking a credential that complements engineering, data science, and finance skills

Note that the Fintech graduate certificate can be completed on its own, or it can be stacked with other certificates offered by the Department of Data Analytics and Information Systems (or with designated certificates from other campus programs) to meet the requirements of the Master's of Data Analytics (MDATA) program.

What You Will Learn

Courses in Fintech Analytics program are taught by faculty in the DAIS department who have years of corporate and academic experience. Our instructors are experts in the most cutting-edge tools and strategies for data and tech.

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Admission Requirements

Prior bachelor’s degree with at least a 3.0 GPA in previous 90 credits; relevant coursework or experience in basic data analysis, programming, and finance.

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