
Academic Programs
Master of Business Administration, Finance (MBA-FI)
The
Master of Business Administration with a concentration or major in finance
allows students to emphasize in one or a combination of the following
areas:
corporate finance investments and portfolio management
financial
institutions and capital markets
international
finance
The MBA degree is a structured program. Core and required courses in the
fundamental areas of business form about two-thirds of the curriculum,
with electives comprising the remaining courses. Students who do not have
undergraduate degrees in business or who want broad business knowledge
usually choose the MBA program, since it exposes them to all the
functional areas of business. Students complete 39 to 51 hours of credit depending on their academic background. The MBA
curriculum has five components:
Foundation Courses
(0-6 hours)
are in accounting, microeconomics, marketing and business
analysis. These may be waived through examination.
Cornerstone Core Courses
(3-9 hours)
are on topics pertaining to managing in a global
economy, strategic communications, and the legal, ethical and regulatory
considerations in business.
Functional Core Courses
(12 hours)
offer students curricular breadth in areas such as
finance, accounting, information systems, marketing and operations
management.
Capstone Core Courses
(6 hours)
integrate prior coursework and includes corporate
governance and performance analysis and global competitive strategy.
The following course is required for a finance concentration or major:
FI
8000 Valuation of Financial Assets
The
Department of Finance encourages all students pursuing a finance concentration
or major to take FI 8000 early in their program since it is a prerequisite
for all electives except FI 8020-Financial Analysis and Loan Structuring,
and FI 8040-Survey of International Finance.
For more information please contact the MBA Finance Advisor.
Professor Alfred Mettler - 1208 RCB - 404.413.7327