Introduction
The Financial Management specialization provides the student with advanced skills
in corporate finance and investments. Students study how to select different
instruments for investments, financing business activities, and managing financial
risk. (Available to all MBA students)
Course Descriptions
FINC 5330 International Finance (3)
Theory, practice and problems involving international commerce between nations.
FINC 5340 Investments (3)
A study of investment alternatives, financial markets, securities, and methods of analysis.
FINC 5350 Cases in Financial Management (3)
A study of business cases which focus on a variety of financial issues and solutions.
MGMT 5350 Strategic Cases in Services Marketing and Management (3)
The course focuses on the unique challenges of managing services and delivering quality
service to customers. The attraction, retention, and building of strong customer relationships
through quality service (and services) are at the heart of the course content. The course is
equally applicable to organizations whose core product is service (e.g., banks, transportation
companies, hotels, hospitals, educational institutions, professional services,
telecommunication, etc.) and to organizations that depend on service excellence for competitive
advantage (e.g., high technology manufacturers, automotive, industrial products, etc.).
Classroom sessions may consist of a mixture of short lectures, student discussions of material
and assignments, case discussions, media presentations, active learning exercises, and guest
speakers.
Downloadable Degree Plan
MBA - Financial Management (Microsoft Excel Format)
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