MBA in Accounting & Finance
Develop expertise in accounting and finance, with a comprehensive view of business administration.
Curriculum
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Core Courses
Essentials of Business Development 1
Essentials of Business Development 2
Managerial Economics
Managerial Accounting
Financial Management
Organizational Behavior
Marketing Management
BUS5601 - Essentials of Business Development 1
Requirement(s): First course in a two-course sequence.
Credits: 3
Examines necessary tools required to plan and run a successful business venture. Requires integration of concepts, methods and models from accounting, economics and marketing in forming a business plan for a product or service in a case study.
BUS5602 - Essentials of Business Development 2
Requirement(s): Second course in a two-course sequence. Prerequisite: BUS 5601
Credits: 3
Builds on BUS 5601. Examines and uses concepts, methods and models from the functional business areas of statistics, finance, management and law. Requires students to integrate each component into a complete business plan.
BUS5421 - Managerial Economics
Credits: 3
Provides an understanding of the microeconomic forces that influence firm decision-making. Includes competitive markets and market failure, benefit-cost analysis, demand estimation and forecasting, decision-making under risk and uncertainty, production and cost estimation, and market structure analysis.
BUS5431 - Managerial Accounting
Credits: 3
Focuses on internal reporting to managers for use in planning and control, in making nonroutine decisions and in formulating major plans and policies. Covers cost-volume-profit relationships, flexible budgets and standards, job order and process cost, and cost allocation and accumulation.
BUS5440 - Financial Management
Credits: 3
Studies the concepts and tools of corporate financial management and financial planning, including capital budgeting, capital structure and net working capital. Considers the importance of ethics in financial decision-making.
BUS5450 - Organizational Behavior
Credits: 3
BUS5470 - Marketing Management
Credits: 3
Examines the tools and techniques of managing marketing activities as well as an analysis of the marketing process. Emphasizes decision-making, the refinement of skills needed to recognize and solve marketing problems, and effective communication of recommendations. Uses case analysis extensively.
Directed Electives
Choose two of the following:
Available Electives
Available Electives
BUS 5000-level or higher
Credits: 3
Elective courses available will vary depending upon your individual situation.
Specialization Courses
Advanced Problems and Current Topics
Investment Management
Strategic Cost Management
Financial Management Policy
BUS5433 - Advanced Problems and Current Topics
Requirement(s): Instructor approval
Credits: 3
Broadly exposes the accounting major to advanced subjects in accounting; furthers the student’s ability to analyze and present solutions to complex accounting problems, as well as interpret and apply theoretical issues; and develops the student’s communication and presentation skills.
BUS5446 - Investment Management
Credits: 3
Investigates the concepts, theories and techniques underlying the development of investment policies and strategies.
BUS5650 - Strategic Cost Management
Credits: 3
Uses case studies to analyze approaches to managerial accounting. Covers the application of decision and control models, planning and control under conditions of uncertainty, ethics and current issues in the development and practice of managerial accounting.
BUS5840 - Financial Management Policy
Credits: 3
Introduces the three primary areas of concern to financial policy makers (capital budgeting, capital structure and working capital) and integrates this framework with a range of international financial concepts. Also explores the profound effect that foreign operations can have on financial statements.
Capstone Course
Strategic Management
BUS5480 - Strategic Management
Requirement(s): Must be taken in the final semester before graduation.
Credits: 3
In-depth analysis of industries and competitors, and how to build and defend competitive advantages in forming a successful competitive strategy. Case analysis and management simulation convey the multifunctional nature of decision making at the top management level. Augmented by live-case analyses.
Total Courses
Core Courses
21 credits
Specialization Courses
12 credits
Capstone Course
3 credits
Total
36 Credits
FALL 2 – 2016 | ||
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Application Deadline | 10/12/2016 | |
Start Date | 10/24/2016 | |
SPRING 1 – 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 1/2/2017 | |
Start Date | 1/9/2017 | |
SPRING 2 – 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 2/22/2017 | |
Start Date | 3/6/2017 | |
SUMMER 1 – 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 4/19/2017 | |
Start Date | 5/1/2017 | |
SUMMER 2 – 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 6/21/2017 | |
Start Date | 7/3/2017 | |
FALL 1 – 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 8/16/2017 | |
Start Date | 8/28/2017 | |
FALL 2 - 2017 | ||
Application Deadline | 10/18/2017 | |
Start Date | 10/23/2017 | |
SPRING 1 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 12/27/2017 | |
Start Date | 1/8/2018 | |
SPRING 2 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 2/21/2018 | |
Start Date | 3/5/2018 | |
SUMMER 1 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 4/18/2018 | |
Start Date | 4/30/2018 | |
SUMMER 2 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 6/20/2018 | |
Start Date | 7/2/2018 | |
FALL 1 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 8/15/2018 | |
Start Date | 8/27/2018 | |
FALL 2 - 2018 | ||
Application Deadline | 10/10/2018 | |
Start Date | 10/22/2018 |
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