Coursera’s Finance catalog spans banking, accounting, finance management, bookkeeping, corporate finance, and financial analysis. You can also explore advanced areas like financial engineering, forensic accounting, and asset pricing.
For an approachable start, try Yale’s Financial Markets or UCI’s Finance for Non-Financial Professionals. If you want a structured path across core topics, consider Wharton’s Introduction to Finance and Accounting Specialization.
Build depth with the University of Geneva’s Investment Management Specialization or Rice University’s Investment and Portfolio Management Specialization. For a focused course, see Rice’s Investment Strategies and Portfolio Analysis.
Yes—start with Princeton’s Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies. For industry transformation topics, explore Copenhagen Business School’s Digital Transformation in Financial Services or HKUST’s FinTech Foundations and Overview.
Strengthen your toolkit with Erasmus University’s Econometrics: Methods and Applications and HKUST’s Python and Statistics for Financial Analysis. For fixed income, see EPFL’s Interest Rate Models.
Yes—Personal & Family Financial Planning covers budgeting, saving, and long-term planning. For broader foundations, the Finance for Everyone Specialization builds practical literacy and decision-making skills.
Finance courses on Coursera cover a broad spectrum of essential skills, tailored for a diverse range of learners—from beginners to advanced professionals:
Yes—Coursera Guided Projects let you build practical skills in under two hours. Examples include Financial Reporting with Tableau: Parameters & Filters, Analyze Apple’s Stock and Financials with Bloomberg Terminal, and Interweaving Tables, References, and Links in Excel.
Coursera offers a range of finance-related credentials to fit various career goals:
You can pursue the University of Illinois’ Master of Business Administration (iMBA), Master of Science in Accountancy (iMSA), or Master of Science in Management (iMSM). Many learners start with courses and Specializations on this page to build momentum before applying.