Robert Day School

RDS also offers a specialized full-time master's degree in finance as well as administering the Robert Day Scholars Program.

In contrast to any other liberal arts college, the offerings include a broad spectrum of core and elective courses in finance and accounting.

[1] The establishment of the program was controversial, with several professors sending a letter to CMC president Pamela Gann saying they were concerned that the gift would "distort the college into a single focus trade school.

[1] At the undergraduate level, the Robert Day School offers a broad array of coursework in economics, finance, and accounting.

The undergraduate majors build of theoretical foundations of microeconomics and macroeconomics, and stress applications of theory to a variety of topics, as reflected in over 40 upper-level courses.

Each year, the FEI sponsors a trip that allows Claremont McKenna College students to visit some of the leading financial institutions in New York City.

The Lowe Institute supports individual faculty research covering a broad range of topics in political economy.