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The Tanner Fund

The Tanner Fund develops hands-on experience as you trade real money in an equity portfolio, allowing for alignment of your theoretical and practical knowledge.

Program Overview

Summary

Credit Hours: 3

Eligible Applicants: All Texas A&M students including undergraduate and graduate

Students must apply and be accepted to program to begin the coursework. All program requirements must be completed prior to graduation.

Application Details

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If you are accepted into the class and have not completed FINC341, FINC409, or ECON445, you will be expected to gain this knowledge independently over the break prior to the course starting by completing the following course on Coursera: https://www.coursera.org/learn/finance-for-non-finance.

Advising

Our High Impact Courses are designed to be practical no matter your career plans. The program will improve your critical thinking, analytics, and expand your opportunities with professionals. Talk to your advisor or the program team to learn if this course is right for you.

Undergraduate Advising

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The Adam C. Sinn ’00 Department of Finance

As one of the country’s top finance departments, our goal is to provide students with the theoretical and empirical tools necessary to achieve high levels of expertise in all areas of finance. Our graduates are well prepared to work in both private and public sectors.

Get prepared for the exciting world of Finance. From Wall Street to Main Street, our programs and strong corporate relationships will provide you with knowledge, skills, and experience for a successful career. Join one of our many programs and become an exceptional candidate, highly sought after by a wide range of firms nationwide.

Adam C. Sinn ’00 Department of Finance