Nov 24, 2024  
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Science in Finance/Professional Master of Business Administration (MSF/PMBA)


Students can obtain both a Professional Master of Business Administration (PMBA) and Master of Science in Finance (MSF) concurrently and earn both degrees using fewer credit hours than if the degrees were pursued separately. Students in this program will receive the PMBA taking 45 credit hours of unique PMBA courses instead of the normal 54, and will receive the MSF taking 36 credit hours of unique MSF courses instead of the normal 45.  Total hours for both degrees is 81, excluding prerequisites.  Students must complete all prerequisites for both programs.                                                                               

For the PMBA degree, students can use nine credit hours of MSF Core or Track course work as electives in the PMBA program. For the MSF degree, students can use nine credit hours of PMBA electives toward their Supportive Fields or Behavioral electives requirements. For required courses for the PMBA and the MSF, see the individual program outlines. Students participating in this program must meet the admissions standards of both degree programs and must be admitted into the second program before completing at least 75 percent of the first degree program they enroll in.

Degree Requirements:


I. Prerequisites


  • Basic Statistics
  • Basic Finance
  • Introduction to Financial Accounting

Note:


Students with previous comparable course work with a B- (2.70) or better have the option of waiving these courses.

II. Co-Requisite


  • Business Calculus
  • Professional Writing

Note:


Writing requirement may be satisfied with a 25% or higher on the GMAT/GRE verbal and writing section.

III. Required Core


IV. Additional Required Finance Courses (15)


Chosen from one or more of the recommended career tracks below:

VI. Electives (30)


  • International Elective (3)
  • MBA General Electives (12)
  • Supportive Courses (9)
    Choose 3 courses in the following areas of study:
    Finance (Section IV), Economics, Accounting, Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Business Analytics
  • Behavioral Electives (6)
    Choose 2 courses outside of the Supportive Field Electives
     

Minimum credits required for degree (81)