The MBA in Finance offers courses relating to the
financial organization, operations, and problems of
the economy at large and stressing issues of financial
management in business firms, financial institutions,
and units of government. While some attention is given
to the descriptive, institutional, and historical
aspects of the field, primary emphasis is placed on
the analytical foundations of the discipline, making
extensive use of the relevant techniques of economic
analysis, mathematics, and statistics. By stressing
theory and methods of analysis, the department provides
the student with the tools for dealing with important
practical issues.
Graduates have entered their professional careers
with positions in financial departments of general
businesses, investment banking firms, broker-dealer
firms, and management consulting firms, various departments
of commercial banks and other financial institutions,
central banks, and international financial institutions.