Master of Science in Corporate FinanceMASTER OF SCIENCE IN CORPORATE FINANCE (MSCF) The Master of Science in Corporate Finance (MSCF) is designed for individuals pursuing, or planning to pursue, successful careers in corporate financial management and auditing in either national or multinational firms. The program provides students with a thorough knowledge of accounting, taxation, law, capital budgeting, mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, dividend policy, capital structure and other topics in the area of corporate finance. The coursework is designed to provide an up-to-date understanding of the controller and finance functions in an integrated manner. The program requires a minimum of 36 semester credit hours of course work. APPLICATION AND ADMISSION, MSCF Applications for Admission to the Master’s of Science in Corporate Finance (MSCF) Program may be obtained from Enrollment Services. The School of Business Administration accepts applications for admittance for both Fall and Spring semesters. The Graduate Admissions Committee reviews completed applications and sets interviews with the promising candidates. The results are communicated to the applicants through Enrollment Services. It is recommended, but not required, that potential students take the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT). The TOEFL requirements are the same as all graduate programs. MSCF PROGRAM TIME REQUIREMENTS The Master’s of Science in Corporate Finance Program requires a minimum of 36 SCH of course work. Depending on one’s prior background, the MSCF program may require up to 58 semester credit hours of course work – 36 SCH of MSCF courses plus up to 22 SCH of foundation courses. |
searchBriefly NotedKarim Moustaghfir, Associate Professor of Human Resource Development at Al Akhawayn University, presented a paper entitled "Entrepreneurial Learning in Higher Education" in the 2012 Finnish Entrepreneurship and Innovation Network (FINPIN) Conference on Entrepr…
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