Master of Science in Finance
Master of Science in Finance - Financial Analysis
Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning
The Master of Science in Finance degree offers advanced financial education will propel you above others in the business world because you'll have the technical competence to make financial decisions that can generate true value for today's business stakeholders. You'll develop a grounded foundation for business, economics, and quantitative skills.
The courses will give you a strong conceptual understanding of finance as you hone your analytical and critical thinking abilities. Your studies will emphasize technical competence, application of financial tools to decision-making, value creation for stakeholders, and professional responsibility and ethics.
You are required to complete 36-48 semester hours of credit (12-16 courses) with an overall grade-point average of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale.
The Master of Science in Finance, Financial Analysis Major, will propel you above others in the business world because you'll have the technical competence to make financial decisions that can generate true value for today's business stakeholders. You'll develop a grounded foundation for business, economics, and quantitative skills.
The courses will give you a strong conceptual understanding of finance as you hone your analytical and critical thinking abilities. Your studies will emphasize technical competence, application of financial tools to decision-making, value creation for stakeholders, and professional responsibility and ethics.
Your studies in this major incorporate the CFA Institute's Body of Knowledge, preparing you for the CFA® Level I, II, and III exams. You'll leave your studies with an in-depth investment knowledge gained via real-world situations and case scenarios you will be able to translate and put to use in the situations they may face with clients.
You are required to complete 39 semester hours of credit (13 courses) with an overall grade-point average of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale.
The Master of Science in Personal Financial Planning two-for-one field of study prepares you for the CFP® Certification Examination (in seven courses), then positions you for a master's degree (after six additional courses). Your studies will emphasize the traditional areas of financial planning and then expand into specialized instruction.
If you are a graduate of the College for Financial Planning's CFP® Certification Professional Education Program, some course credits may be applicable to your master's program. This two-for-one field of study prepares you for the CFP® Certification Examination (in seven courses), then positions you for a master's degree (after six additional courses). Your studies will emphasize the traditional areas of financial planning and then expand into specialized instruction.
The personal financial planning major requires completion of 39 semester hours of credit (13 courses) with an overall grade-point average of 3.0 (B) on a 4.0 scale. |