Master of Business Administration in Finance and Economics

2 years 60 Credit Hours
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Overview

In an era marked by complex global markets and rapid economic shifts, organizations require visionary leaders who can navigate volatility and drive sustainable financial growth. More specifically, its aim is to provide an opportunity for students to develop knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding that will build a strong foundation for growth into competent business management professionals. This rigorous 2-year, 60-credit full-time program aligns perfectly with the highest international educational standards. Graduates are well prepared to seek employment in major industries, including investment banking/securities and consulting in the areas of marketing, research, analysis, and/or finance.

Highlights

The MBA in Finance and Economics concentration is meticulously crafted to bridge the gap between rigorous quantitative analysis and high-level macroeconomic strategy. Going far beyond traditional accounting, this program empowers you to decode the overarching economic forces that impact global commerce and transform them into actionable corporate advantages. By mastering both complex econometric models and sustainable financial practices, you will emerge ready to build resilient wealth strategies and lead top-tier organizations through an ever-changing global landscape.

Graduates of the MBA in Finance and Economics are uniquely equipped with the analytical rigor and global foresight required to lead in top-tier financial institutions, multinational corporations, and advisory firms. Prepared to navigate complex economic shifts, this program prepares you to step confidently into senior management and high-impact roles such as:

  • Corporate Finance Director: Manage enterprise wealth and build resilient financial strategies for sustainable organizational growth.
  • Portfolio Manager: Direct strategic asset allocation and optimize investment portfolios across dynamic global markets.
  • Financial Risk Manager / International Economist: Mitigate market volatility, guide cross-border investments, and decode complex macroeconomic forces.
  • Sustainable Finance Advisor: Apply modern econometrics and green business models to drive environmentally conscious and lucrative financial strategies.
  • Chief Financial Officer (CFO) / Chief Economist: Provide executive leadership, forecast global economic trends, and drive enterprise-wide financial success.
Program Content
MBA in Finance & Economics–Program Content
2 years 60 Credit Hours 20 Courses

  • FIN 500
    Financial & Accounting Skills for Managers
    3 Credit Hours
  • ORG 500
    Organizational Behavior
    3 Credit Hours
  • LDR 500
    Organizational Leadership
    3 Credit Hours
  • ECO 500
    Managerial Economics
    3 Credit Hours
  • MIS 500
    Managing Information Systems & Technology
    3 Credit Hours
  • MKT 500
    Marketing Management
    3 Credit Hours
  • MGT 500
    Strategic Management in a Globalized Economy
    3 Credit Hours
  • CAP 611
    SMART Capstone
    3 Credit Hours
  • MGT 600
    Influential & Impactful Communication
    3 Credit Hours
  • BUS 602
    Business Law for Managers
    3 Credit Hours
  • FIN 600
    International Finance
    3 Credit Hours
  • Macroeconomics for Business
    3 Credit Hours
  • Multivariate Statistics
    3 Credit Hours
  • Mathematical Economics
    3 Credit Hours
  • Industrial Economics
    3 Credit Hours
  • Game Theory in Decision Making
    3 Credit Hours
  • Money, Banking, and Finance
    3 Credit Hours
  • Monetary Economics
    3 Credit Hours
  • Corporate Finance
    3 Credit Hours
  • Financial Derivatives and Risk Management
    3 Credit Hours
Learning Outcomes

What you'll learn

  1. Develop ethical and culturally sensitive strategic business communication skills to manage professional relationships in business environments
  2. Choose advanced data analysis techniques with ethical consideration to make strategic and informed business decisions
  3. Construct strategic business plans to enhance understanding of market trends, competitor analysis, and risk
  4. Devise innovative solutions that exemplify entrepreneurial thinking and foster a culture of innovation for business success
  5. Appraise strategic management applications and practices to transform organizations that can adapt to market demand
  6. Formulate advanced corporate finance and investment strategies by synthesizing econometric models, asset pricing frameworks, and risk management techniques to optimize portfolio performance and mitigate financial exposure.
  7. Evaluate the impact of global macroeconomic policies and financial crises on corporate ecosystems to design sustainable financing and international business strategies that withstand volatile global markets.
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