Are you ready to move your career ahead and pursue an MBA in Finance? Earning an MBA degree with a concentration in Finance from Columbia International University through 100% online classes can position you as a leader in the corporate world. With forward-thinking approaches to accounting and economic strategy, you will be equipped to pursue roles in the financial marketplace. Through the program’s curriculum, you will gain a greater understanding of evolving technology, financial market operations and fundamental concepts of budgetary management. This enables you to lead in the competitive corporate environment in the areas of finance, accounting and economic strategy.
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John & Lyn Cook School of Business
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Our online MBA program is designed to provide you with relevant and impactful information that will shape you as a finance professional.
We accept credits from any college, anywhere, so you can seamlessly transfer into our program and begin working towards your MBA.
You can customize your studies to fit your career goals and personal interests.
In addition to the undergraduate core and other related courses, here is a glimpse at a few of the courses you will be taking in this program.
For a full list of courses related to this program, visit the Academic Catalog at one of the options below:
The purpose of this course is to prepare you in mathematical, probability, and statistical concepts for your upcoming studies in quantitative methods. Topics include research design, measurement issues, the sources and collection of data. Ethical issues associated with the conduct of research will also be explored.
This course focuses on the critical financial issues and decisions facing organizational leaders and business executives. Key concepts covered in the course include analysis of financial statements, time value of money, cost of capital, working capital management, and cash flow forecasting. Using these tools, students will learn to evaluate and determine the value of organizations and proposed capital projects.
This course emphasizes the definition, formulation, and execution of strategy to successfully define and implement organizational vision, mission, and strategic goals. The strategies of for-profit entities will focus on achieving and sustaining competitive advantage against rival firms, while strategies of not-for-profit organizations emphasize strategic positioning to effectively serve the organizations key stakeholders. As this is intended to be a capstone experience within the program, students normally will enroll in this course during their second year.
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