Investments & Portfolio Management
You should minor in investments and portfolio management if:
- You‘re analytical and have good judgment.
- You want to learn how to build and analyze financial portfolios.
- You enjoy working with numbers and money.
A minor in investments and portfolio management is a great tool to have in the financial industry. Learn what it takes to connect companies, economies, markets, and governments. Get hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art Maraist Financial Services Lab.
Investments & Portfolio Management at UL Lafayette
What's Investments & Portfolio Management Like?
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Lab work
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Research
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Internships
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Presentations
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Writing
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Group work & collaboration
We are among the top 1% of business schools worldwide accredited in both business and accounting by AACSB.
Life in the Investments & Portfolio Management Minor
State-of-the-Art Financial Lab
Get hands-on experience managing investment portfolios in the Maraist Financial Services Lab. We have the same technology as the world’s leading banks, corporations, and government agencies. You’ll learn portfolio management, financial strategy and markets, trading, modeling, and business performance analysis — and make investment recommendations for a $100,000 portfolio for the UL Lafayette Foundation.
Internships
Business majors earn credits toward their degree through the Moody College of Business Administration Internship Program. Connect with companies and firms to get on-the-job experience in your field before you graduate.
More about InternshipsBusiness Secrets LLC
The Business Secrets Living-Learning Community (LLC) connects you with other first-year students who share your interest in business. LLC members live in the same residence hall on campus, take classes together, and participate in events and programs focused on starting and managing a business.
More about LLCsOrganizations & Service
Make your mark on the University and develop essential skills for your career. Get leadership training and refine specialized skills while giving back to the community and campus.
Learn more about student organizations