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MBA
Concentration: Corporate Finance
The Corporate Finance concentration provides students
with a synthesis of the theoretical, practical and ethical
issues that face corporate financial managers today.
It is designed to immerse students in the issues and
ideas that will assist them in making wellinformed,
thoughtful decisions in a corporate financial management
environment. The focus on case methodology in the electives
phase will further aid students in developing critical
thinking, writing and numerical skills in the major
areas of corporate finance. Phase
I & II
The
MBA program consists of 18–22 semester hours of
foundation courses in Phase I, and 36–39 semester
hours in Phases II-IV (depending upon the concentration).
After reviewing the student’s transcripts at the
time of admission, the MBA Advisor determines
the number of foundation courses a student must take. Phase
III
FINC
6315 Advanced Corporate Finance
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
(This course should be taken after completion of all
other Phase III electives.)
Students must successfully complete four of the
following options:
ACCT 6301 Cost Management
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
ENTP 6302 Financing the Entrepreneurial
Venture
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6313 Taxation for Individuals and Managers
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6304 Global Finance
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6305 Investment Planning
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6307 Retirement Planning & Employee
Benefits
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6309 Estate Planning
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6314 Fundamentals of Financial Planning
and Risk Management
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6318 Working Capital Policy and
Management
COURSE
DESCRIPTION
FINC 6399 Special Topics in Finance
COURSE
DESCRIPTION ,
or
Three hours through the MGMT 6199/6299 Executive Seminar
Series
Phase
IV
BUSI
6302 Business and Public Policy
COURSE
DESCRIPTION |
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