Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

MBA with a Concentration in Finance

The MBA in Finance is a specialization in Wilmington University's MBA program that will enhance your decision making skills in the area of financial managment. To fulfill the requirements for the MBA in Finance, students must complete a 21-credit hour Business Management core and a 15-credit hour concentration in Finance. While some course sequencing is necessary, the program is designed to permit students to complete degree requirements at their own pace. The 12 courses listed below are required for completion of an MBA with a concentration in Finance.

MBA 6100 Available Online  Managerial Accounting

MBA 6300 Available Online  Quantitative Business Analysis

MBA 6400 Available Online  Economic and Financial Environment of Business

MBA 8800 Available Online  Business Strategy

MGT 6501 Available Online  Organization Theory and Design

MBA 7200 Available Online  Financial Management

MGT 6503 Available Online  Leadership Development and Change Management

Concentration in Finance (select any five courses):

MBA 7292 Investments

MBA 7293 Portfolio Theory

MBA 7294 Advanced Financial Analysis

MBA 7295 Corporate Taxation

MBA 7296 International Finance

MBA 7800 Topic in Finance – Derivatives

Total of core and concentration courses is 12 courses or 36 credits.


Certificate of Advanced Study in Finance

Students who wish to receive a Certificate of Advanced Study in Finance must complete any five finance courses listed in the Concentration in Finance above, in addition to any prerequisites for them. Please contact the MBA Program Chair for details and the most current list of applicable finance courses. Students may obtain a Graduate Certificate Program Form from the Semester Guide or by downloading it from the Registrar's website.

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This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2011-2012 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2011 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.