The Master of Business Administration: Major in Finance
is a balanced program designed to provide well-qualified students with a
solid background in major areas of finance, and a strong set of
managerial tools. This program is designed for practicing managers and
other professionals, especially in financial fields. The program
emphasizes skills in investment management, securities analysis,
corporate valuation, risk management, and domestic and foreign project
evaluations.
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Curriculum |
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The MBA Program with a Major in Finance consists
of: |
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MBA Core Competency Courses*: |
6 credits |
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Financial Management Foundations (FIN
599) |
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Quantitative Foundations and Business Applications (BUS
598) |
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Students with satisfactory undergraduate records may have some of
these foundation courses replaced with additional graduate elective
courses. |
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Finance Major Core Courses: |
15
credits |
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Take 5 of the following
courses: |
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Corporate
Valuation (FIN
665) |
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Entrepreneurship (FIN
660) |
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Fixed
Income Securities (FIN 654) |
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International
Capital Budgeting (FIN 715) |
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Investment
and Portfolio Management (FIN
648) |
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Risk Analysis and
Management (FIN 702) |
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MBA Courses: |
15 credits |
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Corporate Finance (FIN
623) |
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Financial Statement Analysis (ACC
644) |
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Managerial Economics (ECO
642) |
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Contemporary Management Theory (MGT 610) |
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Managerial Decision Modeling (IT
608) |
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Total: |
36 credits |
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