MBA with a concentration in Finance
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Finance is a program that equips students with skills in finance. The goal of this concentration is to develop graduates who are skilled in financial management and decision making.
Students in this concentration must complete 9 units of finance elective courses.
Successful completion of 39 units that consist of 30 units of core MBA courses, and 9 units of MBA electives in finance.
Required Courses
Successful completion of 39 units that consists of 30 units of core MBA courses, and 9 units of MBA electives in finance.
MBA 5401 | HY: Accounting for Decision Making | 3.00 units |
MBA 5402 | HY: Marketing Management for Value Creation | 3.00 units |
MBA 5403 | HY: Global Supply Chain and Sustainable Operations | 3.00 units |
MBA 5404 | HY: Strategic Leadership for Organizational Performance | 3.00 units |
MBA 5405 | HY: Global Business Environment | 3.00 units |
MBA 5406 | HY: Managerial Finance | 3.00 units |
MBA 5408 | HY: Executive Business Communication | 3.00 units |
MBA 5409 | HY: Organizational Behavior | 3.00 units |
MBA 5419 | HY: Applied Business Statistics for Decision Making | 3.00 units |
MBA 5480 | HY: Capstone | 3.00 units |
Total Credit Hours: | 30 |
Electives
MBA students in this concentration must take three 3-unit elective courses in finance from the following list:
MBA 5412 | HY: Investment Management | 3.00 units |
MBA 5421 | HY: Global Risk Management | 3.00 units |
MSA 5606 | HY: Financial Statement Analysis | 3.00 units |
MSBA 5511 | HY: Finance Analytics | 3.00 units |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
The frequency of these course offerings may vary and students need to check in with the MBA Program Director.
Total Credit Hours: 39
For 12-month students, the Finance concentration requires at least an extra semester of study and depends on course availability.