MBA in Finance

MBA in Finance Management is a post-graduation program that is concerned with the management of accounts and finances of companies for them to achieve certain financial objectives. The program prepares students with the in-depth knowledge of pricing, asset management, risk management, financial planning etc.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Graduates of both MBA and MF programs can expect a quality education that will further their careers.
  • An MBA offers more flexibility in terms of curriculum and the ability to take classes part-time.
  • MBA programs are becoming more crowded, while business schools are becoming more competitive.
  • An MF is a good alternative for students seeking a finance-specific career while devoting only one year to earning their degree.

Finance MBAs tend to start similarly to other MBAs, with core courses in a range of business disciplines. Some of the most common core courses in master’s in business administration degrees include:

  • Leading Teams or Project Management
  • Financial Accounting
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Managerial Finance
  • Data Analytics
  • Human Resouces
  • Operations Management or Logistics
  • Microeconomics for Management
  • Strategic Thinking
  • Marketing Management

As students proceed through the core courses of the MBA, they begin to start taking concentration courses. In finance concentrations — depending on the program — students will often take 3-5 courses in the following subject:

  • Corporate restructuring
  • International Markets
  • Corporate Budgeting
  • Investment Analysis
  • Advanced Financial Management