Offered through the Barney School of Business, the Bachelor of Science degree in finance and technology blends finance, data analytics, and technological innovation, with a curriculum that encompasses blockchain, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
“This innovative program, developed by our passionate and dedicated faculty, marks a significant milestone in our commitment to excellence and innovation in business education,” says Associate Dean for Administration and Accreditation Carmen Cotei. “The future of fintech is incredibly promising, and I can't wait to see our students thrive in this sector.”
The bachelor’s degree program in neuroscience is offered through the College of Arts and Sciences. Program director Andrew Koob, associate professor of Biology, says faculty developed a top-quality program in response to demand from prospective students. “Students can expect to obtain training and knowledge about exciting discoveries on the brain and nervous system that will position them to be successful in future careers in the medical and biotechnology fields,” Koob says.
Undergraduate students in neuroscience will be competitive candidates for MD and PhD programs, or for careers in the fast-growing pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
In recent years, UHart has launched a slate of new programs in high-demand fields such as healthcare administration, nursing practice, sports management, business analytics, exercise science, and aerospace and robotics engineering. 21% of UHart undergraduates and 24% of graduate students are in programs launched within the last six years.
Learn more about the University of Hartford’s undergraduate and graduate programs here.