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students learn the application of classroom theories through
y has new enhancements, including courses in private wea
e used to go work for consulting firms or investment banks,
here are certain things that are better explained in person.
area that was hit the most because of the crisis C but it
never declined, he said. Essentially, it was flat for a
ce programs anymore, Dr. Hamid said. We have more students
touch with people in Africa, where crypto-currency is one of
uiting by corporations, are also playing a role in helping g
partment is also seeing a demand for courses in banking, he
25 to 30.In the Miami area theres a large private weal
el finance courses are all face-to-face and not offered onli
nt, and maybe you dont need as many finance professionals.
50% increase in enrollment in Florida International Univers
hat the trend in the market is towards specialized programs
, Dr. Hamid said.Nowadays, students have the option of not
decided to enroll in college or pursue a masters degree, s
ce enrollment increase can be partly attributed to the unive
said.One area of student interest right now, Dr. Castater sa
itys finance programs with roughly 25%-30% being in the pa
re popular… It has really picked up steam. Right now,
f the seats are taken right away. For the coming semester, e
the demand is there, said Alok Kumar, chair of the Univers
es no stopping it because of logistical reasons and studen
the few ways people can get wealth.The demand for what are
25 to 30.In the Miami area theres a large private weal
that being in the past two years.Since the crisis, I have
But those with finance skills will always be needed at corp
said.One area of student interest right now, Dr. Castater sa
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seen the demand go up, said Nichole Castater, assistant p
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help with Latin American business.I see a demand for on