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Traditional MBA - Finance
Flexible MBA with Concentration in Finance
The principal objective of the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Program is to advance the quality of business management. The MBA program provides advanced management education in an environment that encourages students to extend their leadership capabilities. A Master of Business Administration degree enables students to gain broad managerial skills and to develop specialized expertise in a business discipline that best suits their career aspirations.
Students that pursue an MBA with a specialization in Finance will focus all program electives (12 credits) toward their area of concentration in their Flexible MBA program. Students will have the opportunity to select from graduate level courses in the Department of Finance Programs to fulfill specialization requirements. Students must obtain a “B” grade or better in all elective courses to achieve Finance Specialization.
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