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THE CHARLES H. KELLSTADT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 2011-2012
Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business M.B.A. Programs and Concentrations Concentration Requirements Finance
Finance
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The Finance concentration is designed to broaden the student’s understanding of the issues that are inherent in the finance decision-making process, focusing on the impact of such decisions for both the public and private sectors of the economy. 
 
This concentration requires completion of any three graduate-level Finance courses.  Real Estate 530 may be taken as one of the elective courses to satisfy the three course requirement. Students may design a specialization such as Corporate Finance, Investments, Derivatives, or Banking, or they may take a broad array of courses.  Those students interested in specializing in a particular aspect of Finance, can use the following to guide their course selection decisions.
 
Banking Courses
  • ADVANCED MONETARY THEORY AND POLICY (FIN 510) 
  • COMMERCIAL BANKING (FIN 512) 
  • MONEY AND CAPITAL MARKETS (FIN 513) 
  • RISK MANAGEMENT (FIN 562) 
Corporate Finance Courses
  • PROBLEMS IN CORPORATE FINANCIAL POLICY (FIN 551) 
  • ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE (FIN 553) 
  • INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (FIN 557) 
  • MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS (FIN 558) 
  • RISK MANAGEMENT (FIN 562) 
Investments Courses
  • INVESTMENT ANALYSIS (FIN 523) 
  • FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS (FIN 524) 
  • PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (FIN 525) 
  • ADVANCED TOPICS IN INVESTMENTS (FIN 526) 
Risk Management Courses
  • RISK MANAGEMENT (FIN 562) 
  • INTERNATIONAL FINANCE (FIN 557) 
  • DERIVATIVES VALUATION (FIN 662)
  • QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN FINANCE (FIN 617)
  • CASES IN INVESTMENTS AND FINANCIAL ENGINEERING (FIN (675)
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