Two majors. One degree.
The Bachelor of Computing and Financial Management combines a profound understanding of computer science and finance with the goal of solving various technological and financial problems in today's society. What results is a dynamic curriculum that prepares students to make an impact in the ever-evolving Financial Technology (FinTech) industry.
Computing and Financial Management (CFM) graduates have gained the knowledge and experience to solve financial problems efficiently and effectively using technology. The courses that CFM students take set them up for lucrative careers in technology and finance and give them opportunities to pursue their Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
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James Thompson, CFM Co-Director, recognized with a 2025 Arts Award
Congratulations to Professor James Thompson, School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) professor and co-director of the Computing and Financial Management program, for receiving the 2025 Arts Award for Excellence in Service.
Leadership and academic aptitude earns CFM student, Rachel, the Jim Colvin Scholarship
Rachel, a fourth-year student in the Computing and Financial Management program, is the 2025 recipient of the Jim Colvin Scholarship in Computing and Financial Management.
Professor and CFM Co-Director James Thompson explains the key differences in U.S. and Canadian banking
As financial landscapes evolve, finance professor and CFM co-director, James Thompson of the explains the nuances between U.S. and Canadian banking systems.