MS in Finance brochure - (Page 4) PROGRAM OF STUDY PREREQUISITE Courses REQUIRED All required: MBA 620 Statistical Methods (1.5 credits) MBA 630 Economic Analysis for Managers MBA 640 Corporate Financial Reporting and Control MBA 650 Value-Based Financial Management (may be waived) Prerequisite courses may be waived or taken as part of your program of study.* ELECTIVE (may be waived) Choose one: MBA 610 Organizational Behavior MBA 660 Marketing: The Challenge of Managing Value MBA 670 Information Management for Competitive Value MBA 680 Managing in the Ethical and Legal Environment Once prerequisite requirements have been met, students are encouraged to follow the recommended schedule outlined below to complete the program in 15 months of study. CORE Curriculum 1st Quarter MSF 800 MSF 808 (October or March depending on enrollment date) 3rd Quarter (March or October) Financial Statement Analysis General Theory in Corporate Finance MSF 814 MSF 818 Options and Futures Econometrics 2nd Quarter (January or July) 4th Quarter (July or January) MSF 810 MSF 812 MSF 816 Investment Analysis Capital Budgeting for MSF only Elective Elective OR Financial Institutions Management for MSFSB only 5th Quarter (October or March) MSF 820 Elective Financial Policy ELECTIVE Courses Choose three BLLS 850 Banking Laws BLLS 860 Securities Regulation MGIB 850 London Financial Markets Global Travel Seminar MSF 816 Financial Institutions Management MSF 851 Working Capital Management MSF 863 International Financial Markets & Banking MSF 871 Advanced Banking Theory MSF 872 Bank Administration MSF 873 Marketing of Financial Services MSF 880 Investment Banking MSF 881 Real Estate Finance MSF 882 Financial Engineering MSF 884 Fixed Income Securities MSF 885 Risk & Insurance MSF 887 Fundamental Equity Analysis MSF 891 Seminar in Finance MSF 895 Masters Thesis MSF 910 Directed Individual Study MSF 825 Multinational Financial Management MSF 831 Portfolio Management MSF 841 Financial Forecasting *Waiver Policy Upon receipt of an application, the Program Office will evaluate all previous academic transcripts to determine if the applicant may waive some or all of the prerequisite requirements. Courses used toward waivers must have been taken within seven years and students must have earned a grade of B or better. Applicants will be automatically notified of their waiver standing if accepted to the program. For course descriptions visit www.suffolk.edu/msf 4 http://www.suffolk.edu/msf
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