FinTech (Financial Technology)
Business

FinTech (Financial Technology)

Revolutionize money with code, blockchain, and AI

Math: High
Portfolio Required
Analytical
Creative
Research-heavy

What You'll Study

FinTech is the fusion of Finance and Computer Science. It covers cryptocurrencies, mobile banking, algorithmic trading, and peer-to-peer lending. It is for students who want to disrupt the banking industry.

  • Blockchain & Cryptocurrencies
  • Financial Algorithms
  • Mobile App Development
  • Cybersecurity in Finance
  • Data Analysis
  • Machine Learning for Finance
  • Digital Banking Regulations
  • Venture Capital

Example Classes

Blockchain Fundamentals
Algorithmic Trading
Cryptography
Digital Banking Strategy
Financial Analytics
Innovation in Finance

How to Know If You'll Like It

You'll probably enjoy this if...

  • You are obsessed with Crypto / Web3
  • You want to start a tech company
  • You like finance but find traditional banks boring/slow
  • You code and like money
  • You are a risk-taker (high growth field)

You might not enjoy this if...

  • You prefer stable, traditional jobs
  • You think crypto is a scam
  • You dislike coding (Fintech is tech-heavy)
  • You dislike rapid change

Self-Check Quiz

Answer these questions honestly to see if this major might be a good fit for you.

Question 1 of 5

Do you own any crypto?

Career Outcomes

Other Common Career Paths

  • Blockchain Developer
  • FinTech Product Manager
  • Quantitative Developer
  • Crypto Analyst

Industries

Try It First

Test if you like this field before committing to a major:

Weekend

Set up a crypto wallet (MetaMask) and understand how a transaction works.

1 Week

Learn basic Python to pull stock prices from an API (like Yahoo Finance).

Portfolio Starter

Write a whitepaper for a hypothetical Fintech app idea.

Related Majors

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it is new but growing fast. Some schools offer it as a concentration in Business or CS.

The skills (coding + finance) are stable. The specific startups might not be.

Yes, knowing how to build the tech is crucial.

No, it includes payment apps (Stripe), insurance tech (Lemonade), and robo-advisors.

New York, London, San Francisco, Singapore.

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