An MBA in Finance & Financial Management provides students with the analytic and theoretical tools currently required to master practical issues in finance as they relate to financial management in business firms, financial institutions, and units of government.
This MBA specialization includes courses relating to the financial organization, operations, and problems of the economy at large. While some attention is given to the descriptive, institutional, and historical aspects of the field, the program puts more emphasis on theory, methods of analysis, and making extensive use of relevant techniques of economic analysis, mathematics, and statistics.
MBA students majoring in finance & financial management often pursue careers in financial departments of general businesses, investment banking firms, broker-dealer firms and management consulting firms, as well as various departments of central banks, commercial banks and other financial institutions, and international financial institutions.
Students graduate with an MBA specialization in Finance & Financial Management.