Demonstrate value to key stakeholders in the university community, while better preparing your students for real-world outcomes.
In today’s open-source, fast-changing digital marketplace, it’s real-world experience that will best prepare students of business and finance for the world that awaits, because cloistered and theoretical learning won’t confer an advantage when they compete in the job market. An early immersion into the markets through the Bloomberg Terminal will prepare students for the realities of an uncertain and challenging job market.
Administrators at universities seek to attract the best students and offer a comprehensive, best-in-class curriculum. And faculty members want to offer students the genuine experience of business and finance, training students to succeed in the ever-faster, constantly changing world of the markets.
Bloomberg for Education gives your institution an advantage by empowering students with the hands-on knowledge and real-world experience they will need to compete. For more than 20 years, Bloomberg for Education has brought financial leadership into the classroom by introducing students to the
Bloomberg Terminal, the world’s leading platform for global business and finance news, data, analytical tools and research.
Integrate Bloomberg into your curriculum
The Bloomberg Terminal can be a part of several classes and courses (see page 2) as it provides data, research and analytics to support a range of academic disciplines.
Core disciplines:
• Accounting • Economics • Finance • Management • Supply Chain • Marketing • Real Estate
Additional disciplines:
• Agriculture • Biology & Pharmacology • Energy • Environmental Science • Financial Engineering • Health Care • Journalism • Public Policy
Representative course offerings:
• Corporate Finance • Financial Markets / Financial Research & Modeling • International Trade • Investment Analysis • Money & Banking • Multinational Business Finance • Managerial Accounting • Portfolio Theory • Principles of Finance • Securities Analysis • Wall Street 101