MBA Finance
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a specialization in Finance is a graduate-level program designed to provide…..
- 2 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Jan, Aug
Overview
An MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a specialization in Finance is a graduate-level program designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in financial management, investment analysis, corporate finance, risk management, and related areas. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from an MBA in Finance program:
Core MBA Curriculum: Like any MBA program, the Finance specialization will start with core business courses covering areas such as accounting, economics, marketing, operations management, strategic management, business ethics, and organizational behavior. These courses provide a broad foundation in business fundamentals.
Specialized Finance Courses: In addition to the core MBA curriculum, students pursuing an MBA in Finance will take specialized courses focused specifically on finance principles and practices. These courses may include:
- Financial Management: Covers financial statement analysis, financial planning, capital budgeting, working capital management, and corporate finance decision-making.
- Investment Analysis: Studies investment strategies, portfolio management, asset valuation, risk-return trade-offs, and investment decision-making in equity, fixed income, and alternative investments.
- Financial Markets and Institutions: Explores financial markets, financial instruments, capital markets, money markets, banking systems, financial intermediaries, and regulatory frameworks.
- Derivatives and Risk Management: Examines derivatives markets, options, futures, swaps, hedging strategies, risk management techniques, and financial risk assessment.
- Corporate Finance: Focuses on financial decision-making within organizations, capital structure, dividend policy, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and financial restructuring.
- International Finance: Covers international financial management, foreign exchange markets, exchange rate risk management, international investment strategies, and global capital markets.
Financial Modeling and Analysis: Students gain skills in financial modeling, quantitative analysis, financial forecasting, sensitivity analysis, and interpreting financial data using tools such as Excel and financial software.
Ethical and Regulatory Considerations: Emphasizes ethical considerations and regulatory compliance in finance, including financial reporting standards, corporate governance practices, and legal and ethical issues in finance.
Practical Experience: Many MBA programs offer opportunities for practical experience through internships, consulting projects, or case studies, allowing students to apply their financial knowledge and skills in real-world business scenarios.
Industry Networking: MBA programs often provide networking opportunities with finance professionals, guest speakers, career workshops, and finance conferences to enhance students’ professional development and build industry connections.
Upon completing an MBA in Finance, graduates can pursue various career paths in finance, investment banking, corporate finance, financial consulting, asset management, risk management, and related fields. Common job roles include financial analyst, investment analyst, portfolio manager, risk manager, corporate finance manager, financial consultant, and treasurer. Graduates may find employment in financial institutions, investment firms, multinational corporations, consulting firms, government agencies, and other organizations involved in financial management and investment activities. Additionally, the MBA in Finance can enhance career prospects, increase earning potential, and open doors to leadership roles in the finance industry.
Courses
Semester 1 | Credits | Code |
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FINANCIAL REPORTING AND CONTROL | 3 | MACC601 |
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING | 3 | MFIN601 |
BUSINESS ECONOMICS | 3 | MFIN603 |
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | 3 | MFIN605 |
LEADERSHIP AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR | 3 | MMGT601 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Code |
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN604 |
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN602 |
RESEARCH METHODS | 3 | MFIN606 |
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 | MHRM602 |
MARKETING MANAGEMENT | 3 | MMKT602 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Code |
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ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE | 3 | MFIN621 |
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL MARKET | 3 | MFIN623 |
CORPORATE AND BUSINESS LAW | 3 | MHRM621 |
SEMINAR I | 3 | MMBA601 |
STRATEGIC BUSINESS PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT | 3 | MMGT621 |
MARKETING OF SERVICES | 3 | MMKT621 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Code |
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CORPORATE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS | 3 | MFIN624 |
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN626 |
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT | 3 | MFIN622 |
STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF BANKS | 3 | MFIN628 |
LONG ESSAY | 3 | MMBA610 |
SEMINAR II | 3 | MMBA602 |