FINMS - Finance
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The Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program requires 30 credit hours of approved 500-level finance coursework. Students are required to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA during the program.
Core (15 units):
Electives (15 units)
course: Valuation Modeling (3)
course: Financial Management of the Multi-National Enterprise (3)
course: Advanced Risk Management and Derivatives (3)
course: Applied Risk Management (3)
course: Portfolio Management Theory (3)
course: Behavioral Finance (3)
course: Money and Capital Markets (3)
course: Topical Issues in Finance (3)
course: New Venture Finance (3)
course: Real Property Investments (3)
course: Real Estate Valuation (3)
course: Due Diligence and Entitlements (3)
course: Real Estate Market Analysis (3)
course: Foundations of Economics for Planning and Real Estate Development (3)
Note: Under exceptional circumstances a class in graduate accounting or statistics may be approved. Formal request is required.
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Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.
Minimum Credit Units
30
Core Coursework Requirements
The Master of Science in Finance (MSF) program requires 30 credit hours of approved 500-level finance coursework. Students are required to maintain at least a 3.0 GPA during the program.
course: Advanced Corporation Finance (3)
course: Investment Analysis (3)
course: Financial Statement Analysis for Investment Management (3)
course: Fixed Income: Markets, Instruments, & Strategies (3)
FIN 535: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Finance (3) - course in development
Elective Coursework
course: Valuation Modeling (3)
course: Financial Management of the Multi-National Enterprise (3)
course: Advanced Risk Management and Derivatives (3)
course: Applied Risk Management (3)
course: Portfolio Management Theory (3)
course: Behavioral Finance (3)
course: Money and Capital Markets (3)
course: Topical Issues in Finance (3)
course: New Venture Finance (3)
course: Real Property Investments (3)
course: Real Estate Valuation (3)
course: Due Diligence and Entitlements (3)
course: Real Estate Market Analysis (3)
course: Foundations of Economics for Planning and Real Estate Development (3)
Note: Under exceptional circumstances a class in graduate accounting or statistics may be approved. Formal request is required.
Additional Requirements
No additional requirements for a student completing two 500-level finance courses during the senior year of the BSBA-Finance program while in the AMP-MSF program.