Master of Science in Analytical Finance: The program’s academic objective is to provide students with a strong education in advanced finance and quantitative financial analysis tools, grounded in a common series of courses. This sequence will provide key concepts from financial theory, applied mathematics, and engineering. With these building blocks, program graduates will become instrumental in the creation of innovative solutions for real financial problems, using state of the art analytical techniques and computing technology.
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MBA Finance Concentration: To obtain a concentration in Finance, a student must complete the two Foundation Courses (GBUS 419 and GBUS 420), plus two advanced electives. It is currently anticipated that the two electives will typically be advanced finance electives. However, some substitutions of electives may be allowed. Specifically, courses in related areas such as accounting, economics, quantitative analysis and entrepreneurship may be used in lieu of one of the two advanced finance electives. It is important to note that the determination of which courses can be used as substitutes will be made by the Designated Finance Faculty Representative in consultation with the Finance Faculty.
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The PhD Program: Our Ph.D. program is an interdisciplinary business and economics degree emphasizing applied economics and the application of economic analysis to related disciplines such as finance. Recent doctoral students have written dissertations in standard economics fields (labor, public finance, industrial organization, international trade, applied econometrics, and applied game theory) or applied economics to analyze related disciplines such as finance.
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