MBA Master of Business Administration - Finance
Our AACSB-accredited M.B.A. with a finance concentration advances your career in corporate finance and investment management, helping you to apply financial concepts, analyze financial data from multiple sources, and evaluate multiple investment strategies.
Upon the completion of our M.B.A. program, you’ll be able to:
- Utilize technology support systems to strengthen organizational decision processes.
- Conduct industry, company specific, or environmental business analysis using appropriate data and informational resources to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practice.
- Identify and analyze country/region-specific contemporary business issues, and establish, support, and effectively communicate strategic recommendations.
In addition, M.B.A. graduates with a finance concentration will have the skills to:
- Compile, analyze, and synthesize financial and other relevant data from multiple electronic sources.
- Evaluate different investment strategies against the objectives of individuals and/or institutional investors.
Our AACSB-accredited M.B.A. with a finance concentration advances your career in corporate finance and investment management, helping you to apply financial concepts, analyze financial data from multiple sources, and evaluate multiple investment strategies.
Upon the completion of our M.B.A. program, you’ll be able to:
- Utilize technology support systems to strengthen organizational decision processes.
- Conduct industry, company specific, or environmental business analysis using appropriate data and informational resources to bridge the gap between abstract theory and practice.
- Identify and analyze country/region-specific contemporary business issues, and establish, support, and effectively communicate strategic recommendations.
In addition, M.B.A. graduates with a finance concentration will have the skills to:
- Compile, analyze, and synthesize financial and other relevant data from multiple electronic sources.
- Evaluate different investment strategies against the objectives of individuals and/or institutional investors.